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  1. Adam F. Goldberg is an American TV and film producer, writer, and creator of The Goldbergs. Learn about his early life, career, projects, and personal life on Wikipedia.

    • Sean Giambrone As Adam Goldberg. The Real Adam F. Goldberg Wasn't Blonde And Wore His Glasses Less. Sean Giambrone of the Solar Opposites cast plays Adam F. Goldberg in The Goldbergs.
    • Troy Gentile as Barry Goldberg. Barry In The Goldbergs Looks Remarkably Like The Real Thing. Troy Gentile got a comeback from his child-star days to play Barry Goldberg in The Goldbergs.
    • Hayley Orrantia as Erica (Eric) Goldberg. Erica's Gender Was Swapped For The Show. The biggest change that The Goldbergs made to the portrayal of their real-life family was changing the eldest brother, Eric Goldberg, into Hayley Orrantia's Erica Goldberg.
    • Wendi McLendon-Covey as Beverly Goldberg. The Beverly Actress On The Goldbergs Has A Lot In Common With The Genuine Article. Wendi McLendon-Covey is one of the more familiar faces featured on the show, playing Adam F. Goldberg's mother, Beverly Goldberg.
    • Where Did The Real Goldberg Family Live?
    • Why Is The Goldbergs Set in "1980-Something" Instead of A Specific Year?
    • Has The Show Slipped Up with Regard to Historical Accuracy?
    • Did Adam's Dad Really Walk Around The House in His underwear?
    • Did Adam's Real-Life Family Yell A lot?
    • Why Was Adam Obsessed with Videotaping and What Brand of Camera Did He use?
    • Did Adam's Grandfather (Pops) Really Crash His Trans-Am Into A Burger Joint?
    • Did His Grandfather Have Alzheimer's?
    • Did Murray Goldberg Really Own A Furniture Business?
    • Is The House on The Show Similar to The House That The Real Adam Grew Up in?
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    If you've watched The GoldbergsTV show, you've likely noticed a lot of Philadelphia memorabilia, including Flyers shirts, etc. In researching the true story, we discovered that, like on the show, the real Goldbergs lived in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, a suburban borough located about ten miles north of downtown Philadelphia. During the episode "Kara-...

    At the beginning of nearly every episode of The Goldbergs, the TV show's narrator (Patton Oswalt) reminds us that the current episode takes place in "1980-something." As Vulture.com points out in their interview with the real Adam Goldberg, this ambiguity with regard to time finds the characters discussing Poltergeist, released in 1982, at the same...

    Yes. Although the show overlooks certain 1980s time frame issues, it has included some post-eighties elements in its story lines. "I know I've slipped up a couple times," admits the real Goldberg. Near the end of the premiere episode, "The Circle of Driving," non-1980s cars can be seen in the background as Murray (Jeff Garlin) sings REO Speedwagon'...

    Yes. Not only has Adam confirmed this is true, his close childhood friend, Chad Kremp (portrayed in the episode "The Kremps"), who lived across the street, remembers seeing Adam's dad Murray walking around their house in his underwear and a t-shirt. -MontgomeryNews.com

    Yes. In fact, in an effort not to dissuade viewers, creator Adam Goldberg toned down the yelling for the show. "In my family, all we did was yell," says Adam. "...if I really showed what my mom was like, no one would watch the show. ... This is a Disney version for America." (Vulture.com) Adam says that he had "a dad that could scream and call you ...

    Adam says that he used a "huge, clunky RCA camera," which is the same brand young Adam (Sean Giambrone) uses on the TV show (Nerdist.com). See the photo below. "I definitely liked being an observer," says Adam of his obsession with videotaping. "I think when you're the youngest, overlooked child, that's what you are a lot of times. ... My siblings ...

    Yes. Adam recalls that his father, Murray, had to pay for the damage caused by Pops's accident, "which really pissed him off," notes Goldberg. At a press conference, a journalist was critical of the scene, implying that it was somewhat ageist. "It's hard to argue about the veracity of the show when it's all true," says Goldberg. The incident is dep...

    Yes. Though it's not focused on heavily on the show, Adam's grandfather (Pops), portrayed by George Segal, displays mild symptoms of what could possibly be the beginnings of Alzheimer's. In the episode "The Circle of Driving," after Pops crashes the car into the burger joint, Beverly (Wendi McLendon-Covey) tells him, "Dad, your mind is not what it ...

    Not exactly. On The Goldbergs TV show, the dad, Murray (Jeff Garlin), runs a discount furniture business. He had taken over the operation of the business when his father-in-law, Albert 'Pops' Solomon (George Segal), retired. This is where the show deviates somewhat from the true story. In real life, Murray's dad (not his father-in-law) owned a furn...

    Not exactly. Based on his videotapes, the production crew was able to recreate many of the interiors of his former Jenkintown, Pennsylvania home on a Sony Studios soundstage. However, the real Adam Goldberg did not grow up in an average suburban home as depicted on the show. He grew up in a large historic Tudor home that was built in 1925 and consi...

    Learn the true story behind the TV show The Goldbergs, based on the childhood memories of actor and producer Adam F. Goldberg. Find out how he and his family resemble the characters, where they lived, and what they did in the 1980s.

  2. Watch Adam F. Goldberg, the creator and producer of The Goldbergs, talk about how his real family compares to the TV version. Learn more about the Paley Center for Media, a not-for-profit organization that explores the impact of media on our lives.

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0004965Adam Goldberg - IMDb

    Learn about Adam Goldberg's diverse and eclectic career in film, television, and music. From "Saving Private Ryan" to "The Equalizer", see his credits, awards, trivia, and photos on IMDb.

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  5. May 17, 2016 · Learn how Adam F. Goldberg used his personal videotapes and family stories to create the hit sitcom The Goldbergs. Find out how he balances comedy and nostalgia, and how he involves his real family members in the show.

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