Adrian Zmed is an American actor, singer, and television personality, best known for his work in the entertainment industry during the 1980s. While primarily recognized for his acting roles, particularly in the television show "TJ Hooker" and the musical "Grease," Zmed's contributions to music are notable, especially through his performances in musical theatre and television. His genre spans pop and rock, often reflecting the styles prevalent in the 1980s. Zmed gained recognition for his role in the Broadway production of "Grease," where he played the character Kenickie, showcasing his vocal talents alongside his acting skills. He later reprised this role in the film adaptation. Zmed also released singles and participated in various musical performances that highlighted his singing abilities. Although Zmed's impact on music may not be as pronounced as some of his contemporaries, his work in musical theatre and television helped to popularize the integration of music into mainstream entertainment. His performances contributed to the cultural landscape of the era, influencing the portrayal of young adult themes in both music and film.