Adam Ferrara
Adam Ferrara
Adam Ferrara is an American actor and comedian known for playing the role of Chief "Needles" Nelson on the critically acclaimed FX series Rescue Me. He is currently a co-host on the U.S. version of Top Gear and played NYPD Sgt. Frank Verelli opposite Edie Falco on SHOWTIME series Nurse Jackie. He also played Detective Tommy Manetti on the television series The Job...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionComedian
Date of Birth2 February 1966
CityQueens, NY
CountryUnited States of America
The biggest thing in my life right now is my girlfriend. I love this girl. I know I love her because she told me.
I sincerely want to meet the girl that was meant for me, but I want to sleep with the girls that weren't.
There were many reasons we broke up. There was a religious difference: I'm a Catholic, and she's the devil.
I'm surprised how hot it gets in the Moab Desert. I knew it got hot, but I didn't think it got, like, Mercury-hot.
In California, the lines on the road are just a suggestion. They're in the left lane with the left indicator on, so naturally it's time to turn right! Are you kidding me? In your Prius? I know, you're saving the Earth by trying to kill the people!
Any time you can get a muscle car back, it's a good thing.
At 140, 150, that's when the car starts floating. At 160, that's when you start seeing dead relatives. At 180, it's, like, terrifying and exciting.
I've been told I have an aggressive driving style.
Anytime I get to help the firefighters, I will. I'm real lucky to be in a position to help.
I don't have a car in Manhattan because you have to choose between a car and an apartment. It's that expensive.
I would recommend to someone that has the money to experience the experience of giving to another and purchasing me a Veyron. A Bugatti Veyron. That will really make you want to give to your fellow man.
My father tried to give me the sex talk once, and he chickened out. He walked into my room and went, 'Adam - uh, don't kiss guys.'
I love that magazine, man - Victoria's Secret - and it comes, like, every three hours.
The human body is in constant change the minute we're born. It's in a constant state of decay. We're all like Ford Escorts, just falling apart.