Adam Klugman

Adam Klugman
Born Adam Somers Klugman
(1963-07-11) July 11, 1963
Residence West Linn, Oregon
Nationality American
Occupation Media strategist, campaign consultant
Political party Democratic[1]
Parent(s) Brett Somers (1924–2007)
Jack Klugman (1922–2012)
Relatives Leslie Klein (half-sister)
David Klugman (brother)
Jim Fyfe (brother-in-law)
Brian Klugman (first cousin once removed)

Adam Somers Klugman (born July 11, 1963, on his mother's 39th birthday) is an award-winning[2][3] American media strategist and campaign consultant. He and his older brother David are the sons of stage, film, and television actor Jack Klugman and actress, singer, and comedian Brett Somers.[4] He has a older half-sister Leslie Klein from his mother's first marriage. As a child, Adam appeared with his father on The Odd Couple.[5]

He was a top-10 finalist in the 2003 MoveOn.org “Bushin30Seconds” contest[2] and winner of the 2004 DNC Video Contest[3] with “America's Party”:60.[6] His most recent projects include Mad As Hell Doctors[7] and First Freedom First.[8]

A resident of West Linn, Oregon, Klugman is a liberal and has worked on local elections, including ones for "No Growth" candidates in West Linn and for Oregon Ballot Measure 49.[9] His current project is a liberal radio show called Mad as Hell in America with Adam Klugman.[10]

References

  1. "why be a democrat?". smithdems.org. Archived from the original on April 18, 2012.
  2. 1 2 Bush in 30 Seconds Archived September 23, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. Moveon.org (February 22, 1999).
  3. 1 2 Stahl, Jon. (July 31, 2004) Oregonians win DNC video contestJon Stahl's Journal | Jon Stahl's Journal. Jstahl.org.
  4. Spotlight can burn children of the famous – Entertainment – TODAY.com. Today.msnbc.msn.com (October 3, 2010).
  5. Adam Klugman – IMDb
  6. DNC Video contest winner – America's Party : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive. Archive.org (March 10, 2001).
  7. Angry Oregon doctors take health care message on tour. OregonLive.com.
  8. Welcome firstfreedomfirst.org – BlueHost.com Archived January 16, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.. Firstfreedomfirst.org.
  9. Anderson, Jennifer (November 26, 2007). "TV son pitches a video anthem". West Linn Tidings. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  10. New Talk Radio Show "Mad As Hell in America with Adam Klugman" Offers Callers One Minute to be "Mad As Hell". Prweb.com.
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