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  1. Arye Gross (born March 17, 1960) is an American actor, who played Michael, a recently divorced man who went on a date with Rachel, in the Season 2 episode of Friends, "The One Where Ross Finds Out". He was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Sheri and Joseph Gross, who was an aerospace engineer and later worked in business. Gross's best known TV role was on the ABC series Ellen as Adam ...

  2. Fear Itself: Directed by James Head. With Arye Gross, Tanya Allen, Lorena Gale, Ben Immanuel. Bernard Selden has always had a paralyzing fear which is cured by isolating his brain from the fear.

  3. Arye Gross is an American actor. Gross was born to a Jewish family on March 17, 1960, in Los Angeles, California. His parents were Sheri and Joseph Gross. He attended the University of California at Irvine and went on to study acting at the Conservatory at South Coast Repertory.

  4. Oct 6, 2023 · The father, John (Arye Gross), is just about equally bound to his liberal and earth-loving principles, his love of bird-watching, and his expectations for his two children, Caitlyn (Jacqueline Misaye) and the never-seen Jeremy. Every few years over the course of about 15 years, we view the status of their growing/struggling relationship during ...

  5. Arye frequently works with The Antaeus Company, where he is a member of the Ensemble. Film and TV include: Grey Gardens, Minority Report, Big Eden, Harvest, The Riches, the soon to be released Commencement (playing opposite his frequent collaborator Marin Hinkle) and the recurring role of Sidney Perlmutter, M.E., on ABC's Castle .

  6. Arye Gross While primarily a film and stage actor, Gross is best known for his work on the hit sitcom "Ellen" (ABC, 1994-95) entitled "These Friends of Mine" during its first season. As Adam, Ellen's platonic friend and roommate, Gross added a much needed male perspective to the mostly female forum.

  7. Jan 2, 1987 · Arye Gross displays a rich variety of comic attitudes as (C. Thomas Howell’s) roommate.--Paul Attanasio, Washington Post. Gross is a pleasant discovery, second-banana style.

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