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Arye Gross

Arye Gross
Arye Gross
Born: Mar 17, 1960 in Los Angeles, California
Occupation: Actor, Director,
Active: '80s-2000s
Major Genres: Comedy, Comedy Drama
Career Highlights: A Midnight Clear, Ellen, Big Eden
First Major Screen Credit: Just One of the Guys (1985)
19 Videos for Arye Gross
Wildfire: Season 02 (2006) Timelock (1996) A Matter of Degrees (1990)
Wildfire: Season 01 (2005) Hexed (1993) Coupe De Ville (1990)
Minority Report (2002) The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them (1993) Shaking the Tree (1990)
Burning Down the House (2001) A Midnight Clear (1992) Tequila Sunrise (1988)
Big Eden (2000) Boris and Natasha (1991) Soul Man (1986)
Seven Girlfriends (2000) For the Boys (1991) Just One of the Guys (1985)
Mother Night (1996)
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Biography:

Citing Danny Kaye as one of his foremost idols, American actor Arye Gross has done well for himself in a variety of supporting roles in television and film; like Kaye, he shows a particular talent for playing affable, if quirky, young men. While his feature debut was rather unremarkable -- he was credited as, simply, Turbo in 1984's forgettable The Exterminator 2 -- he was able to achieve top billing throughout the late '80s and mid-'90s for his performances in House 2: The Second Story (1987), The Couch Trip (1988), Coupe de Ville (1990), For the Boys (1991), and Hexed (1993).

1992's A Midnight Clear earned him particular acclaim for his role as a GI alongside Ethan Hawke and Gary Sinise. However, it wasn't until 1994, when Gross landed the part of good-hearted but somewhat hapless Adam on the award-winning sitcom Ellen, that he found prominent mainstream recognition.

Gross continued to work in film during Ellen's four-year run -- in 1996, he was able to act with Kirsten Dunst and Nick Nolte in Keith Gordon's war-themed satire Mother Night, and during that same year, he played Tadpole opposite Tony Curtis in The Continued Adventures of Reptile Man and His Faithful Sidekick Tadpole.

Several years later, critics praised Gross' performance as a metropolitan artist forced to return to his hometown in Montana in Big Eden. After appearing in Seven Girlfriends (2000) and Burning Down the House (2001), Gross played the ill-fated, would-be criminal Howard Marks in Steven Spielberg's Minority Report.

In 2003, Gross could be seen in a recurring role on HBO's hit series Six Feet Under. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide.