Adir Miller was born on June 16, 1974 in Israel. He is a writer and actor, known for Ramzor (2008), Tzomet Miller (2016) and Once I Was (2010). He has been married to Sheli Kaspi since September 22, 2005.
Adirley Queirós is a director and writer, known for Era uma Vez Brasília (2017), Branco Sai, Preto Fica (2014) and A Cidade é Uma Só? (2011).
Born in Oakland, California, Adisa is part of a new wave of Bay Area storytellers who are both bold and creatively adventurist in their filmmaking. An award-winning director, producer, and philanthropist, he recently directed his debut feature film Skin in the Game - a gritty, unflinching dramatic thriller that explores the underground world of human trafficking. Skin in the Game is produced by Kandoo Films, the production company behind the Oscar-nominated and BAFTA award-winning Netflix documentary 13th by Ava DuVernay. Skin in the Game premiered at Urbanworld in 2019 and won the Best Director Award at the 27th Annual Pan African Film and Arts Festival. Released theatrically in the United States, the film was embraced as paramount in raising the public awareness of human trafficking by the County of Los Angeles and Fourth District Supervisor Janice Hahn. Adisa was also honored with the Heroes for Angels Award for Outstanding Community Achievement by the Our Children's Keeper Foundation. Adisa received his Master of Fine Arts in Film from New York University's prestigious Tisch School of the Arts. His student narrative Garden of Love placed a spotlight on the traumatic affects of babies born addicted to drugs. Garden of Love won the esteemed NYU Carl Learner Award for Social Significance. While at NYU, Adisa also directed the critically acclaimed Disney short narrative Notes in a Minor Key, staring Harry J. Lennix and Keith David. A jazz story set in 1947, Stephen Holden of the New York Times called the film "confident, assured and crisply accomplished." As a result Adisa garnered a First Look deal with Disney. Showtime Network premiered two films produced by Adisa - Gift for the Living and Sarang Song. Gift for the Living won the Outfest Audience Award for Outstanding Short Narrative and Sarang Song won the San Francisco Black Film Festival Award for Best Short Film. Following his success at Showtime, Adisa went on to direct and produce A Day Without Mines. Filmed in the diamond district of Sierra Leone, West Africa, Adisa witnessed children as young as six years old working in the mines which impacted him greatly. He was able to capture this remarkable story in a short documentary which won Best Short Documentary at the Beverly Hills Film, TV & New Media Festival and was showcased on PBS. Perhaps Adisa's proudest accomplishment to date is his philanthropic endeavors in Sierra Leone where he has provided hundreds of children with educational scholarships and an opportunity for a better life. Adisa received the Humanitarian Leadership Award for his efforts. Recently Adisa traveled to South Africa where he was invited to do a workshop at the KwaZulu Natal African Film Festival in Durban for the next generation of young aspiring filmmakers.
Adisa Mohamed is known for Swallow (2021).
Adish Khanna is known for 24 (2013).
Adison Eisenberg is an actress, known for Witt and the Magical Spirits (2017), Lost in Manhattan: The Love Story of Hymie and Thelma (2015) and Scenes from the Underground (2016).
Adison dos Reis is known for Ferry (2021), Cabo (2012) and Monk (2017).
Adisorn Tonawanik is an actor, known for Present Still Perfect (2020), Present Perfect (2017) and Bangkok Dark Tales (2019).
Adisorn Tresirikasem is known for Love Destiny: The Movie (2022), A Gift (2016) and Heart Attack (2015).
Adisorn Trisirikasem is an actor and director, known for Fan chan (2003), Rot fai faa... Maha na ter (2009) and Seven Something (2012).