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Lester Louis Adler (born December 13, 1933) is an American record and film producer and the co-owner of the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood, California. Adler has produced and developed a number of high-profile musical artists, including the Grass Roots, Jan & Dean, the Mamas & the Papas, and . King's album Tapestry, produced by Adler, won the 1972 Grammy Award for Album of the Year and has been called one of the greatest pop albums of all time.

Adler is an executive producer of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and discovered and produced comedy albums and films for Cheech & Chong. In 2006, he was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his achievements in music. He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2013 as the recipient, alongside , of the Award.


Early life
Adler was born to a family, the son of Manny and Josephine (Alpert) Adler, in Chicago, Illinois, in 1933, and raised in the section of , .


Career

Music
Adler's career in music began as co-manager, alongside , of Jan & Dean. Adler and Alpert transitioned from managing into songwriting, composing the songs "River Rock" in 1958 for Bob "Froggy" Landers and the Cough Drops and "Wonderful World" with .
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In 1964, Adler founded . He was president and chief record producer of the label from 1964 to 1967. During that time, Adler signed the Mamas & the Papas to Dunhill, producing six top-five hits for the group, including "California Dreamin'" and "Monday, Monday". Dunhill also reached #1 on the pop charts with 's single "Eve of Destruction". Through additional efforts by co-producers and songwriting duo P.F. Sloan and , the label reached #8 on the pop charts with the Grass Roots single "Let's Live for Today".

Capitalizing on Dunhill's success, Adler sold the label to ABC in 1967 and founded , to which he signed , Spirit, Cheech & Chong, , , and others. Adler produced all of King's albums on Ode, which include four gold, one platinum, and one diamond album, as certified by the RIAA. King's second album for Ode, Tapestry, sold more than 25 million copies worldwide, and is considered one of the greatest albums of all time. Adler's work on Tapestry garnered him two in 1972: Record of the Year (for producing "It's Too Late") and Album of the Year.

In addition to work with his own label's artists, Adler produced a number of live albums for . In June 1967, Adler helped to produce the Monterey International Pop Festival, as well as the film version, , which he co-produced with John Phillips from the Mamas & the Papas.


Film
After Monterey Pop, Adler and Phillips teamed up again to produce the 1970 film . In 1975, Adler served as executive producer of the cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show. After seeing The Rocky Horror Show at a theater in London, Adler bought the American rights to the show, presented it live in Los Angeles, and executive-produced the film version (adding "Picture" to the title). The movie went on to become the longest-running theatrical film in history.

In 1978, Adler directed the movie Up in Smoke, starring Cheech & Chong. The movie remains a cult hit, and in 2000 Adler and recorded a commentary track for the DVD release. His 1981 film, Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains, did not make a large impact upon release but has enjoyed a long life on cable TV broadcasts. Also in 1981, Adler executive produced the follow-up to The Rocky Horror Picture Show, .


Personal life
Adler married actress and singer in 1964 and produced several of her songs. They separated in 1966 and formally divorced in 1980. In 1973, he fathered his first son, Nic Adler, with actress . In 1978, he fathered another son, , with then-girlfriend Phyllis Somer. In the 1980s, his son Sonny was born from a brief relationship with Danish model Winnie Hollman. In 2024, it was revealed that Hollman’s daughter Honey, who is two years older than Sonny, is also Adler's biological child. Before that, Honey was assumed to have been the daughter of Jack Nicholson, who Hollman was also seeing at the time.

Today, Adler is married to former actress . They have four children.

Adler often sat courtside next to and at Los Angeles Lakers home games. He owns The Roxy Theatre with his son Nic, who operates the historic music venue on the in West Hollywood, California. based his character Terry Valentine in on Adler.

In 1976, Adler and his administrative assistant were from their Malibu home. One of the perpetrators pulled a gun on Adler's assistant and gained entry. The two men were held for eight hours and released after $25,000 in money was paid. Three suspects were arrested and sheriff's deputies later recovered $14,900 of the ransom. Two suspects were later convicted and one was sentenced to life in prison.


Production discography
The following is a list of albums produced by Lou Adler:


Filmography
The following is a list of films produced and/or directed by Lou Adler:

  • (1968) – producer
  • (1970) – producer
  • The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) – executive producer
  • Up in Smoke (1978) – director, producer
  • (1981) – executive producer
  • Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains (1982) – director
  • Murphy's Romance (1985) – music producer
  • (1992) – executive producer
  • Cheech & Chong's Animated Movie (2013) – producer
  • (2016) – executive producer


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