Boston Born Actor, Adam Dorsey moved to California in 2005 after college to pursue his dream of acting. His arrival to LA however, led him into Politics as Deputy Los Angeles Fundraiser for Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. He finally transitioned to acting in 2012 after quitting his day job and enrolling in Stella Adler Acting Academy full-time, where he earned a scholarship in trade for teaching Yoga at the Academy. He also studied at Groundlings, combining a love for the stage and improv. After graduating Stella Adler in 2014 he started making sketch comedy with his friends and shooting short films. He has now been in over 30 films and TV shows and recently won best actor in The Hollywood International Moving Pictures Film Festival in 2019 for his role as Mark in "Grip" Adam Has three feature films set to release here in 2021 including: Obscura, The Pharm, and Women. Aside from Acting, Adam is also a Yoga Instructor. In combining his study of Yoga and Acting, Adam believes life is lived with a balance of strong discipline while cracking a smile.
Adam Dow is known for Master Vengeancer (2008), Beyond Bollywood (2013) and Max Rules (2004).
Adam Drescher is known for Watchmen (2019), The Mule (2018) and American Soul (2019).
Adam Drew is known for Eight Days That Made Rome (2017), Exposure (2016) and JFK: Seven Days That Made a President (2013).
Adam Driggers is known for Action's on You (2011), Galactic War Room (2016) and Dom Irrera Live (2013).
Adam Driscoll is known for Warm Bodies (2013), Murdoch Mysteries (2008) and Deadly Hope (2012).
Adam Douglas Driver was born in San Diego, California. His mother, Nancy (Needham) Wright, is a paralegal from Mishawaka, Indiana, and his father, Joe Douglas Driver, who has deep roots in the American South, is from Little Rock, Arkansas. His stepfather is a Baptist minister. His ancestry includes Dutch, English, German, Irish and Scottish. Driver was raised in Mishawaka after his parents' divorce, attending Mishawaka High School, where he appeared in plays. After 9/11, he enlisted in the Marines, serving for more than two years before being medically discharged after he suffered an injury, which prevented him from being deployed. Driver attended the University of Indianapolis (for a year) and then transferred to study drama at Juilliard School in New York City, graduating in 2009. He began acting in plays, appearing on Broadway, before being cast in Lena Dunham's series Girls (2012), as her character's love interest, Adam Sackler. The role gained him attention, and he subsequently began a robust film career, appearing in small roles in J. Edgar (2011) and Lincoln (2012), supporting roles in Frances Ha (2012) and Inside Llewyn Davis (2013), and then to major mesmerizing roles like in the comedy-drama This Is Where I Leave You (2014), Martin Scorsese's Silence (2016) and as Kylo Ren in the Star Wars movie saga beginning with Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015). Widely regarded as the one of greatest actors of his generation by now both in the United States and internationally as his superb qualities have been expressed further in a sublime range of excellent performances full of unique profoundness, subtlety, charisma and insights such as the ones included in brilliant films like Paterson (2016), Logan Lucky (2017), The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2018) and The Report (2019). His interpretations in BlacKkKlansman (2018) and Marriage Story (2019) were also nominated in the Academy Awards for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role and Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role respectively.
Adam Drucker is known for The Marriage Ref (2010), Teen Trouble (2012) and Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (2003).
Adam Dubin, a graduate of the NYU film program, co-directed the classic Beastie Boys music videos "Fight For Your Right To Party" and "No Sleep Till Brooklyn." In 1998, MTV voted "Fight For Your Right To Party" the number one comedy music video of all time. In 2001, TV Guide included "Fight For Your Right To Party" in their list of the 50 greatest music videos of all time. In 2007, Fuse TV aired a 30 minute episode about "Fight For Your Right To Party" as part of their series "Videos That Rocked The World." Adam directed the multi-platinum selling "A Year And A Half In The Life Of Metallica Parts 1 & 2" feature length documentaries for Metallica and their music video "Nothing Else Matters." Adam has directed several short comedy films with comedians Lewis Black and Jim Norton. Adam is presently working on a documentary about John Lennon in New York City.
Adam Dubowsky was born on June 28, 1983 in Tenafly, New Jersey, USA. He is a writer and director, known for The Movie Show (2020), Attack of the Show! (2005) and The Morning After (2011).