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Adam Richard Sandler (born September 9, 1966) is an American comedian, actor, and filmmaker. He was a cast member on Saturday Night Live from 1990 to 1995, before going on to star in many Hollywood films, which have combined to earn more than $2 billion at the box office. Sandler had an estimated net worth of $420 million in 2020, and signed a further four-movie deal with Netflix worth over $250 million. Sandler's comedic roles include Billy Madison (1995), Happy Gilmore (1996), The Waterboy (1998), The Wedding Singer (1998), Big Daddy (1999), Mr. Deeds (2002), 50 First Dates (2004), The Longest Yard (2005), Click (2006), Grown Ups (2010), Just Go with It (2011), Grown Ups 2 (2013), Blended (2014), Murder Mystery (2019) and Hubie Halloween (2020). He also voiced Davey, Whitey, and Eleanore in Eight Crazy Nights and Dracula in the first three films of the Hotel Transylvania franchise (2012–2018). While some of his comedic films, including Jack and Jill (2011), have been panned, resulting in Sandler receiving nine Golden Raspberry Awards and 37 Raspberry Award nominations, more than any actor other than Sylvester Stallone, he has received critical acclaim for his dramatic performances in the dramedy films Spanglish (2004), Reign Over Me (2007), and Funny People (2009). He has also been roundly praised for his leading roles in auteur films including Punch-Drunk Love (2002) by Paul Thomas Anderson, Noah Baumbach's The Meyerowitz Stories (2017), and the Safdie brothers' Uncut Gems (2019), the last of which earned him the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead.

Maureen Copeland loves God, her beloved husband, Greg, and her children, Tamara, Maureen, and Zuba. Tamara is brave, kind, and loves animals. Maureen can play drums, guitar, and sing. She also has a not-so-secret crush on her male best friend, Rocky. And Zuba, he's the youngest. He loves Elvis Presley, dogs, reading, and DisneyWorld. But suddenly Zuba gets sick... really sick. After having something called pseudo-obstruction motility disorder, he's cooped up in the hospital when the family cancels their trip to DisneyWorld. Good thing because he had a new therapy dog and his mother to care for. But after the surgery, he actually claims to see Heaven through his little eyes. Maureen is shocked! Is her son saying what she thinks he's saying? Or is it all a flop? Is this actually... Heaven's Stardust calling? Narrated by Maureen, get inside her head as her son's experience in Heaven is nonordinary.






