Adam Boys was born in Perth, Western Australia, to the wondrous Della Boys (mother), and charismatic Robert Boys (father). He has a brother, Joshua Boys. He studied at the John Curtin College of the Arts, receiving his first literary award, for a short piece he also acted in. He has had leading roles in feature films across multiple continents, earning his stripes on the war drama Angel of the Skies. He had his major debut on the Canadian indie, Bloody Knuckles (opening at Fantasia Fest [2014] and screening at VIFF). This led to several appearances in hit US TV shows, including Supernatural and Sex Sent Me to the ER. Adam completed a BA Screen: Production at AFTRS, the national film school in his home country Australia and Adam is now developing several projects as a writer /producer. His latest short film, Brunch Shift Massacre, premiered at Brussels International Fantastique Film Festival (2019) and won awards at FANGORIA X MonsterFest (2019) and Sydney Underground Film Festival (2019).
Adam Brackenbury is known for The Moth Effect (2021) and First Dates Australia (2016).
Adam Braddock is an actor, known for Behind the Line: Escape to Dunkirk (2020) and We Go in at Dawn (2020).
Born in Vancouver, B.C., Adam Bradley has worked and trained as an actor all over the world - Vancouver, Berlin, Prague, Denmark, Serbia, Bali, Norway, and Toronto - but now calls New York home. Originally intending to be an academic, Adam earned his B.A. in Philosophy at the University of McGill and continued on to an M.A. at the University of British Columbia. While at U.B.C., his passion for photography led him onto film sets as a stills photographer. Inspired by the documentary Visions of Light, he shifted his focus to cinematography and started working as a lighting technician in the fall of 1997. Over the next three years he worked on everything from no-budget student productions to major studio pictures, doing everything from lighting, gripping, camera, sound recording, writing, producing, and directing. In 2001, while living in Prague, he accidentally found himself acting in a sketch comedy show; the experience moved him so profoundly that he knew he had found his calling. This is what he wanted to do for the rest of his life. Knowing that he needed a solid technique, he trained from 2004-2006 at the Atlantic Acting Conservatory in NYC and has been working as an actor ever since. Adam brings all of this experience to bear every time he steps in front of the camera or on stage. His work as a writer gives him both a deep understanding of dramatic structure and a keen ear for dialogue; his work as a technician keeps him humble, with a profound respect for all the hard work that everyone else has to do to make him look good; and his work as a producer helps him understand that sometimes the actor's job is just a minuscule portion of the final product. In short, he has a lot of good ideas about how to make high-quality films on low budgets, and loves to collaborate with others to bring their visions to light. In 2007, he and his wife Amelia Mathews created Well-Drawn Dog Productions as the home for their film projects, both short-form and feature-length.
Adam Bramson was born on September 11, 1997 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Adam is an actor, known for Blue Bloods (2010), Ditch Boys and Who Invited Charlie? (2022).
Adam Bravin is known for Set It Up (2018), The Number 23 (2007) and Bones (2005).
Adam Bregman is known for Tolkien (2019), The Effects of Lying and Call Me Alvy (2017).
Adam Briggs, better known by the stage name Briggs, is an Indigenous Australian rapper, record label owner, comedy writer and actor. In 2015, Briggs founded his own record label, Bad Apples Music, which has signed several indigenous hip-hop artists. Briggs joined television series Black Comedy as a writer and actor for the second season in 2016. Also in 2016, he played the role of Maliyan in the television drama series Cleverman.
Adam Brodie is a writer and director, known for Funny as Hell (2011), A Dore to Winnipeg (2014) and The Jon Dore Television Show (2007).
Adam Jared Brody was born and raised in San Diego, California, the son of Valerie Jill (Siefman), a graphic artist, and Mark Alan Brody, a lawyer. His parents, both originally from Michigan, are both from Jewish families (from Russia and Poland). Adam spent a lot of his teen years hanging out with his friends, having fun and surfing. Upon graduation, he convinced his parents to allow him to attend college in Los Angeles. However, instead of enrolling in school, he hired an acting coach, signed with a talent manager and soon landed the lead in the NBC movie-of-the-week, Growing Up Brady (2000), playing Barry Williams (Greg Brady). Soon after, Brody was cast as the lead, Zack Altman, in the MTV series The Sausage Factory (2001). His television credits also include the recurring role of Coop in ABC's Once and Again (1999); a recurring role as Dave Rygalski in The WB's Gilmore Girls (2000); and standout guest-starring roles in Judging Amy (1999), Family Law (1999) and Smallville (2001). Brody then starred in the Fox series The O.C. (2003), portraying Seth Cohen, which made him famous. In addition to starring in the comedy Grind (2003), Brody's early feature film credits included a minor role in the thriller The Ring (2002), a lead role in the drama Missing Brendan (2003), and supporting roles in the action film Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005) and the comedy-drama Thank You for Smoking (2005). He then starred in the romantic comedy In the Land of Women (2007) with Kristen Stewart and Meg Ryan, and appeared in the sequel Scream 4 (2011), and the arthouse hit Damsels in Distress (2011). Also in the 2010s, he had memorable roles in the dramedy Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (2012), the superhero comedy Shazam! (2019), and the satirical horror film Shazam! (2019), the latter two particularly acclaimed films. He began the 2020s with starring in Promising Young Woman (2020), and a bit part in the dark thriller Promising Young Woman (2020), which was nominated for a Best Picture Oscar.