Arye Gross

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Arye Gross (b. March 17, 1960 in Los Angeles, California, USA) is an American character actor who has starred in many films and on television; he has played a lot of nerds in films. His best-known film role is in the 1985 comedy film Just One of the Guys as a nerd named Willie. He also starred in the 1987 movie House II: The Second Story, the 1993 comedy movie Hexed, the 2000 action film Gone in Sixty Seconds and the 2002 science fiction film Minority Report.

His best known TV role was on the ABC series Ellen as Adam Green from 1994-1995. Gross also starred in the short-lived series Citizen Baines with James Cromwell. Arye has made numerous guest appearances on a wide variety of TV shows, appearing on shows ranging from Diff'rent Strokes to Knight Rider, Six Feet Under and Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

Arye Gross also narrated the voice of the character Kevin Arnold on the pilot episode of The Wonder Years (when it originally aired after the Super Bowl). However, the narration was re-recorded using Daniel Stern's voice for the pilot episode when it subsequently re-aired, and Daniel Stern remained the narrator throughout the entire rest of the series.

  • Grey's Anatomy playing Adam Morris in episode 305 "Oh, The Guilt" (2006)

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