Adam Brucass is known for The Fourth Musketeer (2022).
Adam Michael Brudnicki was born in Panama City, Florida. Adam is an actor and television host, known for Bloodline (2015), Boats 'n Bikes (2017), Lodge49 (2018) and I Want to Beat Up Clark Peters (2015). He graduated from Florida State University and has trained and worked in television, film and modeling in Miami, New York and Atlanta.
(1/9/2020) Adam Bucci grew up in a multi-generational military family. Born in Fort Campbell, Kentucky--the son of a West Point Cadet and a very artistic mother, Bucci's father's side consisted of every branch of the military, and mother's prophetically--every branch of the arts. He delicately balanced visual arts with athletics through his younger years and into high school. He has one vivid middle school memory of seeing the film "Romeo and Juliet" and wanting to be an "actor like Leo." And as military families do, he would eventually move and ultimately found himself a young man growing up in New Jersey, only thirty minutes outside of New York City. He was incrementally inspired by the thrill of Broadway, and the acting bug would continue to grow. He would ultimately force himself to audition for a lead in his high school musical. Once awarded the role "Pippin" -- this would be an experience to shape his future. He went on to receive a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Dance from Muhlenberg College, and joined an Afro-Modern Dance Company called "Dance Theatre X" out of Philadelphia. He also performed in some regional theatre productions in both New York and New Jersey until moving to Los Angeles to finally pursue his career in television and film. In Los Angeles, his dream began to take form, initially starring in the world premieres of both "Life Could Be A Dream," directed by Roger Bean, and "Justin Love." His TV and film credits were kicked off with his performances as Trevor on the Daytime Emmy nominated "EastSiders" now streaming on NETFLIX along with the romantic comedy, The 10 Year Plan," which appeared in over fifty film festivals worldwide winning ten awards. He's also producing and starring in a film he co-wrote with actor Adam Huss of Starz' hit show "Power" entitled "Let It Kill You"-- a feature film best described as an elevated horror genre spin on the werewolf myth.
Adam Bucholz is known for Carnivorous (2007), The Dark Knight (2011) and Put on a Happy Face (2004).
Adam Budron is an actor and producer, known for The Blacklist (2013), Wild Indian (2021) and Night Night (2021).
Adam Bullard is known for Endeavour (2013).
Adam Buller is known for Greater Than (2014), Blue Collar Boys (2013) and Android Re-Enactment (2011).
Adam Bullmore is known for Stuffings (2021), Fowl Play: A Poultry Affair (2021) and Colour Green (2023).
An actor, writer, and producer, Adam hails from the S.F. Bay Area. First acting experiences involved competing in the National Forensics League in Drama at the State Championship Level. He Graduated Cum Laude from the University of California at San Diego with a BA in Communications and a Minor in Theater. He appeared in numerous productions on the stages of the La Jolla Playhouse in UC San Diego productions. Attended the British American Drama Academy's Midsummer in Oxford program where he worked with RSC resident actor Lynn Farleigh, Northwestern University's voice/speech teacher Linda Gates, and Old Vic director Richard Cottrell among others. Completed an internship with A Noise Within Classical Repertory company. He is also a resident artist with Safehouse, a writer/actor's group founded by Jim Uhls (Fight Club). He is known for turns as the horribly maimed researcher turned Nazi brute, Mark Maynard in Nazis at the Center of the Earth and Ethan, the hero turned killer in the Short Drama thriller Fort Brother. Adam has primarily worked in classical theatre in and around Los Angeles. Projects include lead roles in the Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night, The Lion in Winter, the Importance of Being Earnest, Macbeth... etc. Adam also was assistant to Director Randall Arney (Steppenwolf)for the West Coast premiere of the Tony Award Winning Richard Greenberg play, Take Me Out at the Geffen Playhouse and to legendary producer Gilbert Cates in his revival of Paint Your Wagon, adapted by producer/writer David Rambo also at the Geffen Playhouse. He is the writer and producer of the web-series Tickets R Us.
Adam Burnette is known for Shadows on the Wall (2015), Possession (2016) and American Horror Story (2011).