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Adrian George Zmed (born March 14, 1954) is an American actor, singer and television personality, noted for the roles of Johnny Nogerelli in ''
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'' and Officer Vince Romano in the '' T.J. Hooker'' television series.


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
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priest, who served from 1952 until his retirement in 1983, and his wife, Persida (née Golub) Zmed, later known as Sadie Smith (1923–2015). His father George was a first-generation Romanian-American born in Chicago to Nicolae and Paraschiva (née Bălan), who had emigrated from
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,
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in the early 20th century. At the age of five, George and his family returned to Romania, where he was educated, and returned to the
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in November 1952. George and Persida (also Romanian-born) 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 broke a leg bone which in turn punctured a major artery. He quit sports and began acting, appearing in his high school's production of ''
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''. 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 and began studying voice at the Chicago
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. He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Goodman School of Drama.


Acting career

Zmed's first major acting gig was the role of Johnny Nogerelli in the national touring company production of ''
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''. He later appeared in the Broadway musical three times, twice in the role of Zuko. At 40, Zmed revived the role of Zuko in the 1995 Broadway revival.


Television

In 1978, Zmed made his television debut, appearing as Marty Decker in two episodes of '' Starsky & Hutch''. From there, he won the role of Socks Palermo in the short-lived television series '' Flatbush'' (1979), based upon the film '' The Lords of Flatbush''. Following the show's cancellation, he was cast as Frankie Millardo in '' Goodtime Girls'', which lasted one season (1980). He had guest roles on such series as '' Angie'', '' I'm a Big Girl Now'' and ''
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'', and made a guest appearance on ''
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'' in 1982. Zmed reached celebrity status as Officer Romano in ABC's '' T.J. Hooker''. He played Fred Feliciano in ''Victims for Victims: The
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Story'' (1984) and made guest appearances on a number of television shows throughout the 1980s and 1990s, including ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Murder, She Wrote'' and '' Caroline in the City''. He left ''T.J. Hooker'' in 1985 when the show moved to CBS, choosing instead to replace Deney Terrio as host of ''
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'' for its final two seasons. He has appeared as himself on VH1's '' I Love the 80s'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. He appeared as Basil (the "floating head") on the soap opera ''
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'' and participated in VH1's '' Confessions of a Teen Idol''.


Features

Following the huge success of John Travolta and
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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 ''
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'', Johnny Nogerelli, the new leader of the T-Birds gang. His performance led to other movie roles, including '' The Final Terror'' (1983) and ''
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'' (1984). He appears in the film ''The Craving Heart'' (2006).


Return to theatre

Zmed returned to stage work in the 1990s. In 1992, he appeared Off-Broadway in the musical version of Eating Raoul. He headlined the musical ''
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'' at the
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. He starred in three shows on Broadway: ''
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'', '' Blood Brothers'', and ''Grease''. He later appeared as Noah in the musical ''The Ark'' in New York City. He played Nick in the short-lived play ''Surf the Musical'' at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas in 2012.


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, in 1976. Their two sons, Zachary and Dylan, are rock musicians who have been members of the rock band The Janks and the Bird Dogs, an
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tribute band. 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
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. He spoke in a 2016 interview with ''Las Vegas Magazine'' about Shatner:


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Adrian Zmed
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