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'''Adam Felber''' is a political satirist, author, radio personality and actor.
'''Adam Felber''' is a political satirist, author, radio personality and actor.


He is a regular panel member of the NPR radio quiz show, [[Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!]]. Felber is the author of the novel ''[[Schrodinger's Ball]]''. He has also written for several television shows including ''Women are From...'', ''Arthur'', ''The Smoking Gun'', and ''Wishbone''.
He is a regular panel member of the NPR radio quiz show, [[Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!]]. Felber is the author of the novel ''[[Schrodinger's Ball]]''. He has also written for several television shows including ''[[Talkshow with Spike Feresten]]'', ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'', ''The Smoking Gun'', and ''[[Wishbone (TV series)|Wishbone]]''.


Adam went to [[Tufts University]] in Medford, Massachusetts, but apparently did not graduate. He has lived in Brooklyn, NY and now in Los Angeles, CA.
Adam went to [[Tufts University]] in Medford, Massachusetts, but apparently did not graduate. He has lived in Brooklyn, NY and now in Los Angeles, CA.

Revision as of 22:39, 25 April 2007

Adam Felber is a political satirist, author, radio personality and actor.

He is a regular panel member of the NPR radio quiz show, Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!. Felber is the author of the novel Schrodinger's Ball. He has also written for several television shows including Talkshow with Spike Feresten, Arthur, The Smoking Gun, and Wishbone.

Adam went to Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts, but apparently did not graduate. He has lived in Brooklyn, NY and now in Los Angeles, CA.

Adam's mother is the romance novelist Edith Layton.