Adam Arkin
Adam Arkin is an American actor known for his roles in Chicago Hope (1994–2000), Northern Exposure (1993–1995), and Sons of Anarchy (2009–2011). He received a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor for Chicago Hope and a Daytime Emmy nomination for A Year in the Life (1987). His film credits include Hitch (2005) and A Serious Man (2009).
Arkin portrayed Dr. Aaron Shutt in Chicago Hope, working alongside Hector Elizondo and Mandy Patinkin. In Northern Exposure, he appeared in a recurring role opposite Rob Morrow. In Sons of Anarchy, he played Ethan Zobelle, sharing scenes with Ron Perlman and Katey Sagal. In A Serious Man, he acted with Michael Stuhlbarg. In Hitch, he appeared with Will Smith, contributing to the film’s romantic subplot. He guest-starred on The West Wing (2000), acting with Martin Sheen. He also had a recurring role on The Practice (1998–2002), appearing with Camryn Manheim.