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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adam_RoarkeAdam Roarke - Wikipedia

    Adam Roarke (born Richard Jordan Gerler, August 8, 1937 – April 27, 1996) was an American actor and film director.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0730126Adam Roarke - IMDb

    Adam Roarke (1937-1996) was a Brooklyn-born tough guy who starred in many 1960s biker films, such as Hells Angels on Wheels and Psych-Out. He also appeared in westerns, thrillers and TV shows, and taught acting in Texas.

    • January 1, 1
    • Brooklyn, New York, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Euless, Texas, USA
  3. Adam Roarke was a Brooklyn-born actor who starred in several biker films with Jack Nicholson in the 1960s. He also taught acting and co-directed a film with his student Lou Diamond Phillips.

    • August 8, 1937
    • April 27, 1996
  4. Apr 27, 1996 · Adam Roarke was an American actor and film director who appeared in movies such as Dirty Mary Crazy Larry, The Stunt Man, and Frogs. He also directed the 1986 film Trespasses and had a minor role in Star Trek: The Cage.

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › adam_roarkeAdam Roarke | Rotten Tomatoes

    Adam Roarke was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career from 1965 to 1994. He appeared in films such as "The Stunt Man", "Frogs" and "Hell's Angels on Wheels", and TV shows such as "The Six Million Dollar Man" and "Mod Squad".

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    Fresh audience score. 60%
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    Rotten audience score. 10%
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    Rotten audience score. 46%
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  6. Find out which movies and TV shows feature Adam Roarke, an American actor known for his roles in Dirty Mary Crazy Larry, The Stunt Man, and Star Trek. Browse the list of titles sorted by popularity and see ratings, genres, and summaries.

  7. May 12, 1996 · Adam Roarke, an actor who turned to teaching other actors, died on April 27 at his home in Euless, Tex. He was 58. The cause was a heart attack, said his wife, Carla.