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Erica (center) is actually based on Eric, Adam’s oldest brother, in real life. Is the sister on the show, Erica Goldberg (Hayley Orrantia), based on a real person? Yes, but in real life, Erica is actually Eric, Adam Goldberg’s oldest brother. The Goldbergs true story reveals that he did not have any sisters.

That makes the fact that one of the core members of The Goldbergs’ family doesn’t actually exist in real life all the more surprising. Just like on the show, the real Adam has two older siblings, but what he doesn’t have is a sister.

1 Wendi McLendon-Covey as Beverly Goldberg (née Solomon), the overprotective matriarch of the Goldbergs. 2 Sean Giambrone as Adam Frederick Goldberg, the jovial, good-natured youngest child of the Goldbergs. 3 Troy Gentile as Barry Norman Goldberg, the short-tempered, somewhat unintelligent middle child of the Goldbergs. More items

Jennifer Irwin as Virginia “Ginzy” Kremp, Chad’s mother, neighbor to the Goldbergs. (Season 1-present) Barbara Alyn Woods as Mrs. Caldwell, Dana and Ari’s mother. Woods is the real-life mother of Natalie Alyn Lind, who portrays Dana. (Season 1) Dustin Ybarra as Nitrous, a university student who occasionally interacts with Beverly.

Where did the Goldbergs live?

In researching the true story, we discovered that, like on the show, the real Goldbergs lived in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania , a suburban borough located about ten miles north of downtown Philadelphia.

Other than that, the real Barry is a fan. Adam F. Goldberg (left) with brothers Barry Goldberg (center) and Eric Goldberg (right) as adults. Eric was changed to Erica for the show. The Goldbergs Trailer & Related Videos.

In real life, Murray’s dad (not his father-in-law) owned a furniture store called “Goldbergs” and Murray worked there until college. Instead of taking over the business like on the show, the real Murray Goldberg went on to become a doctor. In fact, the real Adam came from a family of doctors.

However, the real Adam Goldberg did not grow up in an average suburban home as depicted on the show. He grew up in a large historic Tudor home that was built in 1925 and consisted of 6 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, a mahogany library, a hand carved chestnut staircase and a private tennis/sport court.

Actor Sean Giambrone (left) with Castle Grayskull on the TV show. The real Adam Goldberg (right) poses with his toys (Godaikins) in the 1980s. Adam admits that he only had a few He-Man figures and that unlike what is seen on the TV show, he never owned Castle Grayskull (pictured).

The episode is not meant to be based on real life. Instead, it is meant to mirror the film and be a homage. Goldberg admits that the episode was never part of his show pitch to ABC. Adam Goldberg is such a huge fan of The Goonies that he developed a pitch for a sequel and a 20-page pitch for a Goonies musical.

The real Beverly Goldberg gave her onscreen counterpart, actress Wendi McLendon-Covey, a box of her old sweaters from the 1980s, which Wendi wears on the TV show ( The Ellen DeGeneres Show ).

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When did the Goldbergs start?

For the unrelated radio and television series, see The Goldbergs (broadcast series). The Goldbergs is an American period sitcom television series that premiered on September 24, 2013, on ABC.

Wendi McLendon-Covey as Beverly Goldberg (née Solomon), the overprotective matriarch of the Goldbergs. She is often called their “smother” by the children. As such, Beverly frequently injects herself into their lives, often to their embarrassment. At the same time, however, she is extremely supportive and encouraging of the children’s endeavors, being supremely confident in their abilities.

Chad Coleman as Leon, a manager of Spencer’s Gifts store. (season 4) Martin Kove as Master John, portraying the opposite of his role as Cobra Kai dojo sensei. (season 4) Ilan Mitchell-Smith as Mr. Connelly, the science teacher in the fifth-season premiere episode “Weird Science”.

News gave a more positive review, saying that the show is “like Modern Family mixed with A Christmas Story “. The Goldbergs was included in TV Guide ‘ s 2013 Top Twenty “Best Shows of the Year”, along with The Hollywood Reporter and Today.

What do you know about the Goldbergs?

15 things you might not know about ‘The Goldbergs’. CULVER CITY, Calif. — It’s not easy to surprise Philadelphia-area fans of ABC’s The Goldbergs, who know by now that when creator Adam F. Goldberg writes about his 1980s childhood in Jenkintown, he’ll be naming names. Recent fourth-season shout-outs have included Philadelphia talent manager Edie …

Found on the Culver City , Calif., set of ABC’s “The Goldbergs” are a leather chair that belonged to the real father of the show’s creator, Adam F. Goldberg, and a picture of the two, tucked among pictures of the actors. The bedspread in Adam’s parents’ room is a replica of the one that was on the bed of the creator’s parents when he was growing up.

The bedspread in Adam’s parents’ room is a replica of the one that was on the bed of the creator’s parents when he was growing up. Not that he’s compulsive or anything.

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