Adam Brody Movies
Upon realizing that his parents would never accept the fact that their son wanted to pursue a career in acting,
Adam Brody did exactly what any red-blooded, determined American teen would do in order to achieve his dream -- he lied to them. Thankfully for
Brody, his gamble at fame was a success, and following a noteworthy feature debut in the made-for-television movie
Growing Up Brady, the talented young star would go on to land roles in such high-profile releases as
American Pie 2 and
The Ring. Knowing that he had what it took to launch a successful film and television career -- but unable to convince his parents of his certainty -- the San Diego native eventually persuaded his mother and father to allow him to remain on the West Coast following his high-school graduation and attend college in Los Angeles. Of course,
Brody's higher education was merely a guise for his true plans, and in lieu of enrolling in classes, the deceptive aspiring thespian instead opted to hire an acting coach and a personal manager in preparation for hitting the audition circuit. Soon chosen to portray
Brady Bunch actor
Barry Williams for the screen adaptation of his revealing memoir Growing Up Brady,
Brody was on his way to stardom. The millennial turnover proved an incredibly fruitful period for the young actor's blossoming career, with a series of small-screen appearances in such popular television series as
Once and Again,
Grounded for Life, and
Judging Amy offering notable exposure before
Brody joined the cast of the hit MTV series
Undressed. After a brief appearance in
American Pie 2,
Brody returned to the small screen and MTV for the short-lived cult series The Sausage Factory in 2001. Following a doomed appearance in
The Ring,
Brody once again returned to television for a lead role on the popular Fox drama
The O.C. At this point, it was obvious to all who had followed his career that
Brody was more than just another pretty face, with roles in the carefree skateboard comedy
Grind and the affecting family drama
Missing Brendan serving to highlight his remarkable versatility before the cameras. In 2005,
Brody could be seen opposite Hollywood heavies
Brad Pitt and
Angelina Jolie in
Go director
Doug Liman's action thriller
Mr. and Mrs. Smith. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide