Adrianne Averbukh is known for The Bachelor (2002) and Bachelor in Paradise (2014).
After gaining stardom by winning America's Next Top Model at the age of 20, Curry went on to appear on numerous magazine covers, runway shows and advertisements. She was a regular fixture on reality television shows as a participant, host and producer. She was named one of Maxim's Hot 100, Playboy's 25 Sexiest Celebrities and was even anointed "Queen of the Nerds" by none other than Stan Lee himself. Despite finding immense success in her career, she grew jaded with the business over time. Adrianne wanted to do something more fulfilling and completely different than the path she had been on in entertainment for over a decade. Now, she's ready to start a new adventure out of the spotlight. Living in that world was the hardest thing I've ever done. I am proud I chose love and life over the temporary void filler that is fame. Realizing that she doesn't need to live in Hollywood to accomplish this, she-along with husband Matthew Rhode-decided to eschew the big city for the great outdoors and are loving every minute of it. Shortly after, during some post-surgery downtime, Adrianne watched Edward Scissorhands and signed up to sell Avon while a little loopy on pain killers. When her Avon kit arrived, she began trying out products on Facebook live-streams to pass her recovery time. She instantly fell in love with what she was doing. She realized that she's much happier helping people find frugal fashion and makeup that looks amazing than she was in the entertainment industry. Since then, she has turned down every Hollywood offer that has come her way, focusing on growing her business and living a less stressful life. Life After Hollywood- Adrianne's official website - follows Adrianne Curry as she leaves the fast-paced world of Hollywood for the serenity of Montana.
Born in Lincoln, Nebraska. Grew up in Louisiana, attended University of Southwestern Louisiana. Adrianne Frost's first book, "I Hate Other People's Kids" (Simon and Schuster) was released in 2006. She is in "The 2004 Signet Book of American Humor" (Signet, 2004) and "Rejected, Tales of The Failed, Dumped and Cancelled" (Villard, 2009). Has written for xojane, shebytches, askejean, funnynotslutty. She has appeared in over a dozen national commercials. Adrianne currently resides in New York City. 4.9.2017
Adrianne Grady is an actress and writer, known for Role Models (2008), Knights of Badassdom (2013) and Star Trek Online (2010).
Adrianne Krstansky film credits include Little Women, American Woman, Olive Kitteridge and Company Men. Theater credits include Doll's House, Come Back Little Sheba Huntington Theatre; Paradise Lost, Britannicus and Ubu Rock at the American Repertory Theater, Tribes at The Kitchen Theater, NY, Blackberry Winter, Imagining Madoff, On the Verge, Holiday Memories, Three Viewings, 2.5 Minute Ride at New Repertory Theater, The Roommate, Barbecue and November at Lyric Stage Company and Every Brilliant Thing, Tribes and Snakebit at Speakeasy Stage Company. She has also appeared at Gloucester Stage Company, Boston Playwrights, Israeli Stage and regionally at the Steppenwolf Theater and La Jolla Playhouse. She is the winner of the 2016 Eliot Norton Award and Independent Reviewers of New England Award for her performance in Come Back Little Sheba at the Huntington Theater directed by David Cromer. She has appeared Off-Broadway at The Atlantic Theater Company and The Public Theater.
Adrianne Palicki was born on May 6, 1983 in Toledo, Ohio, to Nancy (French) and Jeffrey Palicki. Her father is of Polish and Hungarian descent, and her mother is of English and German ancestry. Adrianne graduated from Whitmer High School. She did not take the stage in her first play until she was a sophomore at Whitmer High School. While in high school, she played basketball and ran track, and was runner-up for homecoming queen. She was a series regular on the first three seasons of NBC's drama series Friday Night Lights (2006). She has since starred of co-starred in the films Legion (2010), Red Dawn (2012) and G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013).
Adrianne Richards is an actor, singer, dancer, voice artist, who has performed all over the world. At the age of 11, she had her theatrical debut in Vancouver BC, with the theatre company Claymar Productions. She attended the University of the Arts as a dance major in Philadelphia, PA, and was asked to dance with Koresh Dance Company for a season, before heading to Germany to perform in the musical Cats. As she began her film and TV career in Montreal, Canada, she continued to perform in other plays, musicals and dance companies such as the French premiere of Broadway's Chicago (both in Montreal and Paris) Cabaret, and she originated the role of Bobbi in Sidemart Theatrical Grocer's The Haunted Hillbilly. She was on the Cellblock National Tour of Chicago, as well as performed in Chicago at The Hollywood Bowl, where she was dance captain, directed by Brooke Shields. Adrianne's film and TV credits include ABC's Desperate Housewives, CBS's #Friends With Better Lives, Lifetime's Circle of Friends, CBC's The Detectives, MGM's The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair, ID's Fatal Vows, Chazz Palminteri's Noel, and Benjamin Steiger Levine's Zachary Samuel: Illusionist, which did very well in the festival circuit. Adrianne starred in Steven Espinoza's Black Dahlia Ballet and Susan Fuda's Underneath. Adrianne sung in a band, In the Living Room, that she co-founded in Montreal Canada, and in 2012 debuted her solo album Happy on i-Tunes. As a voice actor, she has lent her voice to countless TV, Web, and Radio ads. Adrianne was nominated for a META for Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actress in 2020 for her starring role in the English Language World Premiere of MOB at Centaur Theatre.
Adrianne is a model and an actress. She has modeled for True Religion, Victoria's Secret, Ed Hardy, David's Bridal and other top fashion companies. She also does acting and has a done print and video work for companies like Dell Computers as well as film. Her newest film, which debuts in 2018, is called Prodigy and has already been nominated for several awards.
Adriano Accrocca is an actor, known for Forever Young (2016) and Zeta (2016).
Adriano was born in Rome and was raised in London, Switzerland and Turin. He graduated from Pepperdine University. Having co-founded the Porsche tuning company; Gemballa North America and a high end audio video company, he now focuses on acting full time. Adriano also appeared as an Italian/American actor in the 2005 Pirelli Calendar photographed by Patrick Demarchellier.