Adrian George Zmed (born March 14, 1954) is an American actor, singer and television personality, noted for the roles of Johnny Nogerelli in Grease 2 and Officer Vince Romano in the T. J. Hooker television series. His Broadway credits include the starring roles of Danny Zuko in Grease and Marvin in Falsettos.

Early life

Zmed was born in Chicago, Illinois, the youngest of three sons of George Zmed, later known as George Zmed-Smith (1916–2010), a Romanian Orthodox priest, who served from 1952 until his retirement in 1983, later known as Sadie Smith (1923–2015). His father George was a Romanian American born in Chicago to Nicolae and Paraschiva (née Bălan), who had emigrated from Nagykomlós, Temes County, Hungary (now Comloșu Mare, Timiș County, Romania) in the early 20th century. At the age of five, George and his family went to Romania, where he was educated, and returned to the United States in November 1952. His mother Persida was born in Romania. George and Persida were married October 15, 1942, in Timișoara. The couple had three sons, in the following order: Cornel, Walter, and Adrian.

Adrian graduated from Lane Tech High School in Chicago. He began playing football for the school's team until, when playing in 1968, He quit sports and began acting, appearing in his high school's production of Guys and Dolls. After being featured on a local TV show as one of Chicago's top high school performers, Zmed transferred to the Goodman School of Drama which lasted one season (1980). He had guest roles on such series as Angie, I'm a Big Girl Now and Bosom Buddies, and made a guest appearance on An Evening at the Improv in 1982.

Zmed reached celebrity status as Officer Romano in ABC's T. J. Hooker.

Features

Following the huge success of John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John in the movie version of Grease, Paramount Pictures quickly secured the rights to a sequel. Zmed was chosen to play one of the lead roles in Grease 2, Johnny Nogerelli, the new leader of the T-Birds gang. His performance led to other movie roles, including The Final Terror (1983) and Bachelor Party (1984). He appears in the film The Craving Heart (2006). in New York City. Zmed played Billy Flynn in the 1999 US tour of Chicago. He played Nick in the short-lived play Surf the Musical at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas in 2012. He returned to Grease as Teen Angel in regional productions in 2006 and 2013. From January to August 2017, he starred as Georges in a UK tour of La Cage aux Folles.

Other work

Zmed provided the voiceover for Toth in the 2002 video game Star Wars Jedi Starfighter. He was also under contract from June 2008 to April 2009 with Princess Cruise Lines to perform Adrian Zmed, in Concert... aboard the Coral Princess and the Island Princess.

In 2006, he filmed a 30-second public service announcement for the non-profit organization Dogs Deserve Better.

Personal life

Zmed has been married three times. He married his high school sweetheart, Barbara Fitzner, and the Bird Dogs, an Everly Brothers tribute band.

Zmed was briefly engaged to Tracee Grossman but their vast age difference led to their breakup. Soon after, Zmed married Broadway actress/singer Susan Wood in 1995; that marriage also ended in divorce.

He married Lyssa Lynne Baker on October 5, 2012. They held another (smaller) wedding in Thailand on November 23, 2012.

Zmed remains friends with his co-star and childhood television hero William Shatner. He spoke in a 2016 interview with Las Vegas Magazine about Shatner:

Filmography

Film

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| 1982 || Grease 2 || Johnny Nogerelli ||

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| 1983 || The Final Terror || Marco Cerone || alternate title: Campsite Massacre

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| 1984 || Bachelor Party || Jay O'Neill ||

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| 1989 || Eyewitness to Murder || Tyler ||

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| 1993 || The Other Woman || Greg Mathews || direct-to-video movie

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| 1994 || Improper Conduct || Doug ||

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| 1999 || Unconditional Love || Mario ||

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| 2000 || Running from the Shadows || Sasch ||

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| 2000 || Little Insects || Sir Sneekleberry (voice) ||

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| 2002 || Until Morning || Kyle ||

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| 2004 || The Drone Virus || Frank Schmidt ||

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| 2005 || Shira: The Vampire Samurai || Kristof || direct-to-video movie

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| 2005 || Sex Sells: The Making of Touché || Lance Long ||

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| 2006 || The Craving Heart || Phil Jorgenson ||

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| 2009 || Spring Break '83 || Billy's father ||

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Television

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| 1978 || Starsky & Hutch || Marty Decker || Episode: "Discomania"

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| 1979 || Flatbush || Socks Palermo || 6 episodes

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| 1979–80 || Angie || Maxie || Episodes: "The First Separation", "The Thief", "Marie Moves Out"

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| 1980 || Goodtime Girls || Frankie Millardo || 13 episodes

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| 1980 || For the Love of It || Fernando || TV movie

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| 1981 || I'm a Big Girl Now || Mechanic || Episode: "There's No Business Like Joe Business"

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| 1981 || Riker || Bobby || Episode: "Gun Run"

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| 1981 || Bosom Buddies || Joseph "Joey Midnight" Raybonz || Episode: "Best Friends"

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| 1982–85 || T. J. Hooker || Officer Vincent "Vince" Romano || 72 episodes

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| 1984 || Glitter || Tom || Episode: "Pilot"

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| 1984 || Victims for Victims: The Theresa Saldana Story || Fred Feliciano || TV movie

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| 1985–87 || Dance Fever || Himself (host) || 60 episodes

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| 1986 || Hotel || Bob || Episode: "Shadows of Doubt: Part 1"

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| 1986 || The Love Boat || Eddy Conrad || Episode: "Spain Cruise: Love's Labors Found" (Parts 1 & 2)

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| 1987 || Alfred Hitchcock Presents || Edgar Kraft || Episode: "When This Man Dies"

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| 1987 || You Are the Jury || Stanley Manning || Episode: "The State of Oregon vs. Stanley Manning"

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| 1987 || Hotel || Scott Osborne || Episode: "Dark Horses"

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| 1988 || Empty Nest || Gary || Episode: "Your Check Isn't in the Mail"

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| 1989 || Murder, She Wrote || Bert Firman || Episode: "From Russia...with Blood"

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| 1994 || Silk Stalkings || Calvin || Episode: "Judas Kiss"

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| 1998 || The Steve Harvey Show || Derrick Love || Episode: "White Men Can Funk"

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| 1998 || Storm Chasers: Revenge of the Twister || Smitty || TV movie

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| 1998 || Caroline in the City || Jonathan || Episode: "Caroline and the Rotten Plum"

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| 1999 || Diagnosis: Murder || Himself || Episode: "Trash TV: Part 2"

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| 2000 || Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show || Hook || Episode: "Hook, Whodunit?"

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| 2007 || Passions || Basil || 13 episodes

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| 2007 || Larry the Cable Guy's Christmas Spectacular || Dirty Caroler Dad || TV movie

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| 2013 || Outside the Box || Jack Torrence || Episode: "The Shining"

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| 2016 || Lady Dynamite || Himself || Episodes: "A Vaginismus Miracle", "Knife Feelings"

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| 2016 || Sharknado: The 4th Awakens|| Himself || TV movie

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| 2018 || Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures || Randy Riff-Raff (voice) || Episode: "The Roadsterettes/Oh Happy Day"

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Video games

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| 2002 || Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter || Toth (voice) ||

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References

  • Adrian Zmed at Internet Off-Broadway Database