
Adam Shapiro has made his mark in Hollywood with his work on over 90 projects, most notably as software engineer Avie Tevanian in "Steve Jobs," as well as Lyle Shapiro, a History teacher in Mindy Kaling's "Never Have I Ever." Other than his on-screen achievements, Shapiro has an equally impressive career in theater. According to Broadway Buzz, he is one of the co-founders of IAMA Theatre Company, which creates and produces theater pieces and supports artists. Shapiro made his Broadway acting debut in 2018 alongside his wife, Katie Lowes, in the musical "Waitress," Playbill reports.
Other than living the Hollywood dream, Shapiro went into the soft pretzel industry. According to The Hollywood Reporter, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Adam got the idea to produce soft pretzels, which later turned into a company by the name of Shappy Pretzel Co. He revealed the whole thing started when he got into baking during lockdown, as he wanted to feel the comfort of the foods he was eating as a kid. Shapiro admitted he craved his native Philadelphia pretzels and couldn't find anything similar in Los Angeles, where he resides. "I haven't lost any money, that's for sure," the actor said when asked how successful the pretzel business was.
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