Adam first made his way on stage at 14 years old. Early teen years in his local repertory circuit helped him shape a solid foundation for stage work. At 16, Adam moved to Belgium where he immersed himself in the language and continued to develop theatrically, participating in French theater. These early years in Europe sparked a love for language and cultural communication.  Latter he would go on to live in Spain and Japan.  He speaks French, Spanish, and Japanese.   He eventually settled in Los Angeles in early 2006, where he has been steadily building his career in film and theater. He is currently a member of the Unknown Theatre Company, where he’s played the role of “El Novio” in Lorca’s Blood Wedding, as well as “Inspector Pisani” in a 2008 production of Dario Fo’s Accidental Death of an Anarchist. He has studied Meisner with Robert Carneigie at Playhouse West worked as a sushi chef in Santa Monica, portrayed the roll of Mason Marks in the IFC’s series “Pushing Twilight”, starred in a handful of SAG shorts, and has just finished principal photography on the indie feature “MeandHer”.

Adam loves acting, but he’s not monogamous. In addition to pretending to be someone he’s not, you can find him floating in the ocean, running in the hills, writing, and saving up for international airfare.

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