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Adam Newman (The Young and the Restless) : ウィキペディア英語版
Adam Newman

Victor Adam Newman, Jr. (previously Wilson) is a fictional character from ''The Young and the Restless'', a soap opera on the CBS network. Adam was created by William J. Bell as the son of Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) and Hope Wilson (Signy Coleman), and was born onscreen during the episode that aired on April 24, 1995. Adam left town two years after his birth and was raised in Kansas by his mother, and grew up without knowing that Victor was his father. In 2008, Chris Engen began portraying Adam as an adult. After a year in the role, Engen announced his exit from ''The Young and the Restless'' because of objections over his storyline, and Michael Muhney was recast in the role. Controversy arose two weeks after Muhney's debut when Adam seduced male character Rafe Torres (Yani Gellman). The media accused Engen of homophobia, but the actor dispelled these rumors, saying he was unhappy with his storyline long before the homosexuality plot twist was aired.
The character is known as an antihero, described as "one of the most devious characters on daytime" by ''The Advocate''. He is notable for his relationships with Sharon Newman (Sharon Case)a pairing regarded as "dark" by SoapNet, and Chelsea Lawson (Melissa Claire Egan). Adam has a severely damaged relationship with his father, who often does not accept him as part of his family. In December 2013, Muhney was fired from the role. He made his final appearance on January 30, 2014. Engen's portrayal garnered significant viewer support, while both viewers and critics have praised Muhney's portrayal. In August 2014, it was announced that Justin Hartley had been cast as Adam, making his first appearance on November 5, 2014.
==Casting and creation==
Series creator William J. Bell created Victor Newman, Jr. in 1995 as part of a social issue storyline. The plot involved Hope Adams' decision to carry Victor's child to term despite the possibility that he could inherit his mother's blindness, which could manifest later in life.〔 Adam was first portrayed in 1995 by infant actors, including twins Celeste and Coryn Williams, followed by Danielle and Sabrina Helper and then Spencer Klass.〔 Hayden Tank played the role from December 1996 to August 1997, and returned for a guest appearance on June 26, 2002. In 2008, it was announced that the character had been rapidly aged to an adult. Chris Engen assumed the role of Adam on February 21, 2008.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher=''Soap Opera Digest'' )〕
In May 2009, it was announced that Engen was leaving the program and that Muhney had immediately been recast in the role. Muhney made his first appearance as Adam on June 25, 2009.〔 In 2011, Muhney signed a contract that would keep him in the role for an unspecified period. In April 2013, Muhney announced that he had signed a new contract that would expire in June 2015. In December, however, Muhney announced that he had been abruptly let go from the soap opera, with his last airdate on January 30, 2014. In August, it was announced that Hartley had been cast as Adam, due to begin taping in September; he first aired on November 5, 2014. Upon the news of his casting, the actor told ''TV Guide'': "I'm so pumped about joining ''Y&R'' — I watch it all the time and can't wait to get in there and get my hands dirty!"〔

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