Zmed was born in Chicago, Illinois, the youngest of three sons of George Zmed, later known as George Zmed-Smith (1916–2010), a
Romanian Orthodox priest, who served from 1952 until his retirement in 1983, later known as Sadie Smith (1923–2015). His father George was a
Romanian American born in Chicago to Nicolae and Paraschiva (née Bălan), who had emigrated from
Nagykomlós,
Temes County,
Hungary (now Comloșu Mare,
Timiș County,
Romania) in the early 20th century. At the age of five, George and his family went to Romania, where he was educated, and returned to the
United States in November 1952. His mother Persida was born in Romania. George and Persida were married October 15, 1942, in
Timișoara. The couple had three sons, in the following order: Cornel, Walter, and Adrian. Adrian graduated from
Lane Tech High School in Chicago. He began playing football for the school's team until, when playing in 1968, He quit sports and began acting, appearing in his high school's production of
Guys and Dolls. After being featured on a local TV show as one of Chicago's top high school performers, Zmed transferred to the
Goodman School of Drama and began studying voice at the Chicago
Conservatory of Music. He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Goodman School of Drama. ==Career==