
Adam Rifkin
Writing
Adam Rifkin sometimes credited as Rif Coogan, is an American film director, producer, actor and writer. Rifkin is claimed to belong to a rare breed of film directors that transited from public access television to Hollywood. Adam Rifkin is a writer/director/producer/actor whose eclectic career ranges from broad family comedies to cult classics to dark and gritty urban dramas. Rifkin is best known in Hollywood circles for writing family-friendly comedies like Mousehunt and 2007's Underdog. Most recently Rifkin wrote, executive produced and directed all 11 episodes of Look for Showtime. Based on his award winning film of the same name, LOOK is a drama that takes the viewer into the foreboding world of hidden cameras. Armed with the knowledge that Americans are captured on surveillance cameras more than 300 times a day, the topical series, like the film, tells its story exclusively through the eyes of the security cameras, web cams, and cell phone cameras Americans live in front of everyday, bringing to light the realities of what it means to be watched in a camera consumed culture.
Born: December 31, 1966 · Chicago, Illinois, USA
Filmography (37)

Willy's Wonderland
2021

I Am Burt Reynolds
2020

The Last Movie Star
2018

To Hell and Back: The Kane Hodder Story
2017

X-Rated 2: The Greatest Adult Stars of All-Time
2016

Director's Cut
2016

Shooting the Warwicks
2015

Giuseppe Makes a Movie
2014

Chillerama
2011

Knucklehead
2010

Look: The Series
2010

Tales from the Script
2009

Look
2007

Underdog
2007

Homo Erectus
2007

Zoom
2006

Night at the Golden Eagle
2002

Porn Star: The Legend of Ron Jeremy
2001

Welcome to Hollywood
2000

Detroit Rock City
1999

Susan's Plan
1998

Small Soldiers
1998

Denial
1998

MouseHunt
1997

Bone Chillers
1996

The Chase
1994

Psycho Cop Returns
1993

Hot Shots! Part Deux
1993

Bikini Squad
1993

The Nutt House
1992

The Dark Backward
1991

Bikini Island
1991

Disturbed
1990

The Invisible Maniac
1990

Going Overboard
1989

Never on Tuesday
1989

Sixteen Candles
1984
