Born and raised in Texas, Adam would spend his days watching television and going to the movies at the local theater. Fascinated by art imitating life, he started attending acting summer camps in Los Angeles throughout his high school years, as well as starring in his high school productions. After graduating from high school he drove out to LA to pursue his dream of being in shows and films he grew up watching. Shortly after, he landed a role in the pilot episode of the Fosters opposite Maia Mitchell which eventually led to a recurring role. He later booked roles on shows such as House of Lies on showtime, Station 19 and The Rookie on ABC as well as LA's Finest on SONY. Adam is also a license Real Estate agent working on deals outside of acting, as he believes the two jobs have similarities in the process of achieving success.
Adam J. Morgan is an actor, known for Zoo (2018).
Adam James Morgan is a British actor, born and raised in Bristol, England. His love of film extends to writing and producing short films that are inspired by true events. He attended ITV Television workshop in 2014 and returned in 2021. He has also acted or been involved in many student short films. Since 2016, Adam has been working on Shadow Chasers, a British reality paranormal TV series, produced by Cynthia pictures and Filmcell International. Adam was involved in three seasons of Shadow Chasers before leaving the show in early 2021. In early 2017 Adam wrote and directed the short film 'The Trial of Rebecca Worlock', which successfully made it into the semi-finals of The Los Angeles Cine Fest. Adam played the lead role in award winning short film 'Bea before me' which was released in 2018. Much of 2018 was devoted to producing and co-directing The Invisible War, which was also co-written by Adam. In 2021 Adam played a small role in the film 'Fear The Invisible Man' Directed by Paul Dudbridge, and wrote the short film 'A High Price For Ginger Beer' which was directed by Olivia Maiden. Adam has a new paranormal show in development 'All things paranormal' which will begin shooting in 2022.
Adam J. Smith is known for Taken 3 (2014), Zombie Strippers! (2008) and I Don't (2014).
A native of The Blue Mountains west of Sydney, Adam J. Yeend studied acting with The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) and Fringe (2008) actor John Noble, and trained in the Stella Adler/Stanivslaski technique at The Lynette Sheldon Actors' Studio. He holds a degree in Communication Studies from the University of Western Sydney where he sub-majored in cinema studies and professional writing. He first featured in several internationally acclaimed short films before landing guest roles on Australian television. As well as having lead roles on stage in various Sydney plays, Adam has toured the east coast of Australia for renowned theatre company Brainstorm Productions. Since moving to Los Angeles, he has appeared in numerous films and expanded his facets into producing working on Lust for Love (2014), Skypemare (2013) and the Scary Endings (2015) thriller series. In 2014 he received critical acclaim for this role in the Los Angeles stage production of 'Holding the Man' directed by Larry Moss. His US television credits include Liz & Dick (2012) and Scandal (2012). Yeend most recently produced and played the title character opposite Jordan Ladd in Brentwood Strangler (2015). Studied piano for several years. Trained horse rider. Has one older brother, Matthew.
Adam Jackson-Smith is an actor, known for Youth (2015), 51 Degrees North (2015) and The Girl on the Train (2018).
Adam is best known for his work as a stage actor having originated the title role of "Aladdin" in Disney's Aladdin on Broadway (Grammy and Drama Desk nominations) as well as starring as "Marius" in Les Miserables and "Simba" in The Lion King. He began his early career as a pianist at the SF Conservatory of Music then discovered his love for theater while attending St. Ignatius College Preparatory. He studied drama at the American Conservatory Theater in SF as well as the California State Summer School of the Arts in Valencia. He went on to receive a BFA in Theater from NYU Tisch while getting his on-camera training from Stonestreet Film and Television Studios, Carter Thor Studio in LA, and Ellen Novack in NYC. Currently resides in Chicago.
Adam Jacobs is known for When the Game Stands Tall (2014) and End of the Trail (2019).
Adam Jamal Craig is known for In Time (2011), NCIS: Los Angeles (2009) and Crossing Jordan (2001).
Adam was born on 9 September 1972. Adam trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, graduating in 1996. He worked extensively in both TV and Theatre early on in his career, receiving a Best Newcomer nomination at the M.E.N awards for his work at the Royal Exchange and then coming to prominence in 2001 in 'Band of Brothers'. This followed a string of notable guest leads in such popular shows as Extras, Ashes to Ashes, Hustle, Dr. Who and Foyles War. In 2010 he performed in New York in 'The Pride' along side Ben Whishaw and Andrea Riseborough for which he won the Lucille Lortel Award for Best Actor in a Featured Role and also received the Drama Desk Nomination. He would return in 2013, this time Off Broadway with the critically acclaimed and Olivier Award winning play "Bull", only to return to Broadway once more in 2016 with the Olivier and Critics Circle award winning play "King Charles III" in which Adam played the Prime Minister, and later received the Clarence Derwent Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 2015, the same year in which he appeared in another Mike Bartlett hit "Dr.Foster", he married the former actress Victoria Shalet. Their first child was born in September 2016, and Adam has an adult daughter from a previous relationship. Adam then continued his collaboration with Mike Bartlett by filming both the much anticipated second series of Dr.Foster alongside a TV film version of King Charles III for BBC2. He has since returned to the stage and London's West End in the Olivier Award Winning "Girl From The North Country" at the Noel Coward Theatre and the hugely critically acclaimed "Consent" having transferred with it from the National Theatre. More recently he reunited with Rupert Goold for the world premiere of Anne Washburn's new play "Shipwreck" at the Almeida Theatre. His most recent Television work includes Julian Fellowes' new period drama "Belgravia" for ITV and Epix in the US (produced by Carnival the team behind Downtown Abbey) and also the hugely successful and critically acclaimed 12 part series "I May Destroy You" for the BBC and HBO, written, performed, produced an co-directed by Michaela Coel. He is currently in production for a new 6 part thriller "Vigil" made by World Productions for BBC. He then goes onto film a new comedy pilot for Sky, produced by Avalon called "Safe Space" written and starring Greg Davies, directed by Richard Laxton.