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  1. Apr 27, 2020 · In real life, William Fichtner — who you might recognize from movies like The Perfect Storm, Black Hawk Down and The Dark Knight — does not use a wheelchair to get around.

  2. Nov 8, 2019 · Adam Janikowski Isn't Going Anywhere on CBS' Hit Sitcom 'Mom'. When actor William Fichtner didn’t appear in the Oct. 24 episode of Mom, fans started to wonder why his character, Adam Janikowski, wasn't a part of the hubbub surrounding Mary’s unexpected death.

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  3. May 13, 2021 · Back home, Bonnie continued to enjoy a happy later-in-life marriage to Adam (William Fichtner), a former stunt performer who uses a wheelchair after an accident caused paralysis in his legs.

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  4. Feb 1, 2021 · Adam’s spinal cord injury doesn’t have anything to do with the show and is depicted pretty well over all, but he’s played by nondisabled actor William Fichtner. There aren’t even any cheesy flashbacks of Fichtner walking to justify his taking the job from a real wheelchair user.

  5. Sep 2, 2019 · After all, a recent study by the Ruderman Family Foundation found that able-bodied actors play a whopping 95 percent of characters with disabilities in TV shows. These days, William Fichtner is...

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  6. William Fichtner Mom. He starred in mom an American television sitcom, portraying Adam Janikowski playing as Bonnie’s later love interest and eventual husband, an ex-stuntman who is now a wheelchair user, who she met over the phone after he dialed the wrong number.

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  8. The intriguing question that fans can't help but ponder is: Is Adam really in a wheelchair, or is it just a part of his character portrayal? In this article, we will delve into the truth behind Adam's wheelchair use and explore the nuances of character representation on screen.

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