Originally from the Chicagoland area, Adam Dick has nearly fifteen years of experience in screenwriting and independent filmmaking. While living in Chicago, he produced a series of micro-budget projects before co-writing and producing the narrative feature NightLights, starring Shawna Waldron, which earned him, the cast and fellow filmmakers praise from publications such as the Los Angeles Times and LA Weekly; the film subsequently won a 2015 PRISM Award along with several festival accolades. Adam took his experience on NightLights and other projects to Los Angeles in 2012, where he continued to write and collaborate. This led to him ultimately developing his feature directorial debut with 2019's "Teacher," starring David Dastmalchian and Kevin Pollak. The film currently holds a 100% among critics on Rotten Tomatoes and was LA Weekly's critics pick of the week. Adam has also built an impressive list of screenwriting competition credentials, including two ScreenCraft finalist placements and two semi-finalist placements in the Austin Film Festival's screenwriting competition. Committed as always to supporting fellow artist's work, Adam is a Co-Executive Producer of the narrative feature "Raise Your Hand," which just premiere at the inaugural Social Justice Now Film Festival. Articles about Adam and his work have appeared in publications such as Variety, Deadline, the Wrap, the Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly, Flickering Myth, and Collider. among others. He has a master's in writing from DePaul University and a BA in English from Lake Forest College.
Originally from Murray, Utah, Adam has acted all over the USA and internationally. He played Gaston in the first international tour of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Acting opposite Kathryn Heigl in (Jackie & Ryan) and working with T.C. Christensen have been highlights of his career. he has worked with numerous companies doing many commercial spots, including many national commercials. He currently resides in LA.
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Adam Donshik was born in New York but grew up in Connecticut. He attended Carnegie Mellon University where he intended to study Cognitive Neuro-Psychology. Two years into the degree Adam wised up and auditioned for Carnegie's prestigious College of Fine Arts. Four years later (six in total), Adam graduated with a BFA in Acting and drove across the country in 2 1/2 days to settle down in Los Angeles. For 12 years, he worked as an actor while studying with Milton Katselas at The Beverly Hill Playhouse. In 2010 he auditioned for and was accepted into the Shakespeare Theatre Company's Academy for Classical Acting at the George Washington University. Adam spent a year exploring and performing classical texts and working with prominent Artistic Director Michael Kahn. He graduated with his MFA in May 2011 and is now living and working back where he began, in NYC.
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