Adam Davenport is known for Roaring Twenties (2021).
A Billboard-charting artist and graduate of Yale, Adam Davenport has worked on such internationally-renowned stages as The Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall and Theatre Row. Born in Harvey, Illinois, one of the poorest neighborhoods in the country, Davenport overcame many obstacles in his youth to graduate from Yale's film school cum laude and became a recipient of the Panavision New Filmmaker Award, a distinction shared by Paul Thomas Anderson and Steven Soderbergh on their first filmmaking efforts. At 26 he became the youngest member in the Playwright/Directors Unit of the Actors Studio: his interview was with Martin Landau. After working as a screenwriter in his twenties and optioning spec scripts to numerous A-list production companies including Arthur Sarkissan Productions (Rush Hour franchise) and Hugh Jackman's producing partner John Palermo, Davenport left Los Angeles and began to study acting in New York City under Milton Justice, who coached the likes of Mark Ruffalo, Benicio Del Toro, Kyra Sedgwick and Kathy Bates. It was on the stage where Davenport first began to garner notice for his range of quirky, off-beat and eccentric character portrayals, from a hot-tempered commodities broker who loves cocaine in Last of the Caucasians at The Barrow Group to a Trinidadian immigrant who manipulates women sexually to advance himself in Mustapha Matura's Nice at The New Perspectives Theatre. Says Academy-Award nominee and Golden-Globe winner Sally Kirkland: "Adam is a character actor in a leading man's body." Adam made his New York stage debut in the 2015 opera adaptation of Tom Wolfe's "The Bonfire of the Vanities," directed by Michael Bergmann and produced at the Hecksher Theatre, the original site for Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival. The following year, he performed Lauridsen's "Luc Aeterna" and the North American premiere of Howard Goodall's "Eternal Light: A Requiem" with an international ensemble at Carnege Hall. Adam was subsequently cast to play Hercules in Alex Ewen's musical feature film Project Olympus, produced by Road Warrior Entertainment; according to Indiewire, he may be the first African-American actor to play the hero. Davenport won an Independent Music Award at Lincoln Center and became the first African-American artist/producer to chart on Billboard for Electronic Dance Music after his debut single "My Return Address Is You" charted on the Dance Club chart for 10 weeks, where it surpassed tracks from the likes Zedd, Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez. Davenport recently co-starred on the HBO series High Maintenance and is performing in the Off-Broadway production of Naked Boys Singing and Verdi's Aida at The Metropolitan Opera. Davenport was born and raised in the south burbs of Chicago, Illinois. At age fifteen, Davenport wrote a short story titled "Home" which was published in the anthology Looking Inward, for which he was presented with an Award of Achievement by former President George Bush, Sr. in 1999. In the spring of 2003, he created the production company Bulldog Productions in response to the lack of filmmaking opportunities at Yale. Davenport's short film Midnight Son (2007), which he made as his thesis project while an undergraduate at Yale University, became the recipient of the Panavision New Filmmaker Award. Made when he was twenty-one years old, the project was photographed by Clint Eastwood's cinematographer Tom Stern and starred Melissa Leo, Jack Mulcahy and Tony nominee David Harbour. As a director, Davenport has worked with six Academy Award nominees and two Tony nominees.
Adam David Thompson is an actor and producer, known for A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014), Glass (2019) and Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011).
Adam Davidson was born on 13 August 1964 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is a director and producer, known for The Lunch Date (1989), Community (2009) and You, Me and Dupree (2006). He has been married to Jessica Lynn Pahlow since 19 November 2006.
Adam Day is known for Barun Rai and the House on the Cliff (2021) and Coming Up (2003).
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Adam DeCarlo is an award-winning actor and filmmaker based in NYC. Adam was born and raised in Orange County, California; where he began studying acting at the Tony Award-Winning regional theatre, South Coast Repertory. After graduating High School, he studied as a Theatre major at Fullerton College, where he performed in many of their productions and served as a Theatre Arts Ambassador for the department for two years. He then transferred to the University of California, Riverside (UCR) where he continued to study theatre and graduated with a BA, as a double major in Theatre and Media/Cultural Studies. Upon graduating from UCR, Adam moved to New York City and studied at the renowned Circle in the Square Theatre School. While living in NYC, he has appeared on several hit TV shows on Netflix, FOX, and A&E. He has also performed off off-B'way, had leading roles in short films, and a feature film. Adam recently wrote, directed, and starred in the award-winning short film, 'Lost & Found'.
Adam DeFilippi was born on December 9, 1990 in Michigan, USA. He is known for Detention of the Dead (2012), Operation White Noise (2012) and Good Thief (2021).
Adam Deacon is a BAFTA award winning actor, writer, director and producer from Hackney, East London. At the age of 12 Deacon began to act and trained at the Anna Scher Theatre. Adam co-wrote, co-directed and played the lead role in Anuvahood, which was released in 2011 and won him the prestigious BAFTA Rising Star Award; with Time Out magazine labelling him as "The New Face of Youth Cinema". The film has been described as, "A pulls-no-punches, coming-of-age story, centering on one directionless hopeless 'shotter', who finds his true worth in the face of urban adversity." Adam has recently set up his own production outfit Deaconstructed to champion urban storytelling and undiscovered talent from actors and filmmakers.
Adam Dean Ayadi was born on August 17, 1984 in London. He is an actor, known for Cheaters (2022), The Duchess (2020) and Jesus: His Life (2019).