Adán Jodorowsky was born in Mexico City in 1979 to a Mexican mother Valerie and his father the film maker Alejandro Jodorowsky who is of Russian heritage but was born and brought up in Chilie. Adán spent most of his childhood in Mexico before coming to Paris as a teenager. He is a man of passion and studied the Tango seriously for a year, before turning to film and music as his career. Adán Jodorowsky performs and makes albums under the name Adanowsky, his music is very popular both in France and Mexico where he spends a lot of his time. Music from his debut album can be heard on the soundtrack of "2 days in Paris". He actually lives in Mexico.
Adan Maverick Carcaño is an actor, known for Surfside Girls (2022).
Adan Otero is an actor, known for El Potro, lo mejor del amor (2018).
Adan Rangel is known for Let Me Have My Son (2023).
Adan Rocha was born in Palo Alto, California on Christmas Day. At a young age his family moved up north to Boise, Idaho to open up a Mexican restaurant, which they still own to this day. He started acting in middle school and attended Centennial High School where he joined the legendary, "Image Factory" led by the great theater director, Tracy Fuller. The play version of "Rebel Without A Cause" made him fall in love with acting. He played the role of Plato. He now resides in Los Angeles, California.
Adande Thorne, aka sWooZie, is an actor, comedian, animator, director, professional gamer and YouTube star. Adande initially began his career as a professional gamer and traveled the world to compete in events appearing regularly on IGN and G4. His videos chronicled his journey and created a large and loyal following. Adande's content has grown to encompass animated videos and humorous anecdotes about life that have garnered millions of views.
Adanilo is known for Cidade Invisível (2021) and Dom (2021).
Adanilo Reis is known for Marighella (2019), Cidade Invisível (2021) and Trovão Sem Chuva (2022).
Adanma Adah is known for Paging Mr. Darcy (2024).
Adanna Avon is known for The Mary Contest (2014), No Men Beyond This Point (2015) and Love Is... (2013).