Adam Sina (formally Adam Henderson-Scott) was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England as Adam Sina Karimi-Rad to an English Mother and Iranian Father. He is a theatre and television Actor, known for Byker Grove (1995-2002), Tyrant (2016), Casualty (2017), Silent Witness (2018) and Hollyoaks (2018). He has been married to wife Sasha Stoddard since May 16th, 2010. They have two children together.
Adam grew up in the Scottish town of East Kilbride, where he attended the local East Kilbride rep theater company - the same starting point for fellow Scots, actor John Hannah. His passion for acting lasted throughout his childhood and he was accepted to Glasgow's prestigious RSAMD, straight from high school. Following in the footsteps of other notable Scots actors like Billy Boyd, David Tennant, Daniela Nardini and Robert Carlyle, he graduated, after three years, with a BA in Acting. His first professional job came along, while still in his final year, when he appeared in the famous Kings Theatre Panto, with Elaine C. Smith and the late Gerard Kelly. He was also spotted during his last year at college and picked to star in Channel 4's fictional boy-band Mocumentary, Boyz Unlimited (1999), with 'James Cordon'. After spending some time in London, where he formed his own theater company, "Jockney Productions", and wrote his first play, "Disintigration", he was cast in the movie, To End All Wars (2001), an epic POW film set during World War 2. Filmed in Hawaii with a stellar cast, including Kiefer Sutherland, Robert Carlyle and James Cosmo, this film also introduced Adam to his future wife, Michelle Kath, who was visiting her stepfather, Kiefer Sutherland, on the set. After To End All Wars (2001), Adam returned to the UK and appeared in many television series, including Hollyoaks: Movin' On (2001), As If (2001), Holby City (1999) and, perhaps most memorably, as the bleached-blonde air steward "Will O'Brian" in Mile High (2003). After a few years of dividing his time between London and Los Angeles, Adam and Michelle were married in Edinburgh and, eventually, settled in Los Angeles in 2005. Since then, Adam has worked on a variety of US television and film projects, including Painkiller Jane (2007), with Kristanna Loken, National Lampoon's Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj (2006), The Summit (2008), with Christopher Plummer, Rachelle Lefevre and James Purefoy, the award-winning The Day of the Triffids (2009), with Dougray Scott, Eddie Izzard and Joely Richardson. 2011 looks set to be the biggest year for Adam to date. At the end of 2010, he beat off stiff competition to land his first leading film role, as "Lloyd Buist", in the adaptation of Irvine Welsh's critically- acclaimed novel, "Ecstasy". This highly-anticipated movie, Ecstasy (2011), also starring Kristin Kreuk (Smallville (2001)) and Billy Boyd ("Lord Of The Rings"), will be released, internationally, at the end of 2011. In another starring role, Adam recently became a father for the second time to baby Quinn Sinclair, a little brother for six-year-old Hamish Sinclair.
Adam Singer is known for Monster Force Zero (2019), Hannah and Gretchen: A Trail of Breadcrumbs (2018) and Z/Rex: The Jurassic Dead (2017).
Adam Siviter is known for Rise & Fall (2023), Sort Your Life Out (2021) and The Great House Giveaway (2020).
Photographer and filmmaker Adam Sjöberg has traveled to over 60 countries covering conflict and natural disaster, design and architecture, beauty and suffering, light and darkness. His work is imbued with his unique personal touch - and an intimacy with his characters - and Adam's voice as a storyteller has been recognized most recently as GOOD magazine's GOOD 100 for storytelling. His projects have been featured by dozens of international outlets including BBC World News, Wired magazine, Paste Magazine, ESPN Magazine, Rolling Stone Magzine, the CBS Evening News and he has collaborated with a broad range of talent - from orphans and refugees, to the likes of NFL great Troy Polamalu and rap superstar Nasir (Nas) Jones. He travels three quarters of the year but is based in Los Angeles.
Adam Skaggs is known for Pure Country 2: The Gift (2010), Country Strong (2010) and An Evening with Lifehouse at the Grammy Museum (2013).
Surrey-born - in 1994 - Adam Sklar, born as Adam Henry Sklar, attended Mary Hary School before going onto studying Film & Television at the Southampton Solent University; during this time, he also began developing his own video game series titled 'Faceless'. In 2015, Adam won the 'Best Screenplay Award' from the Southampton Solent University; which encouraged him to write further, expanding upon his video game series by also writing a series of novels for it. In 2019, Adam was cast in his first on-screen role as Henry Percy in Sky One's 'A Discovery Of Witches'.
Adam Skolnick is known for One Breath: Freediving, Death and The Quest to Shatter Human Limits (2016), Vertical Blue (2014) and The Deepest Breath (2023).
Adam Slamang is an actor, known for Daydream Nation (2010), The Odds (2011) and How to Boil a Frog (2010).
Adam Slemon is known for Easter Bloody Easter (2024), Bloodsucking Bastards (2015) and Monster Mash (2024).