Adam Burch
An actor, writer, and producer, Adam hails from the S.F. Bay Area. First acting experiences involved competing in the National Forensics League in Drama at the State Championship Level. He Graduated Cum Laude from the University of California at San Diego with a BA in Communications and a Minor in Theater. He appeared in numerous productions on the stages of the La Jolla Playhouse in UC San Diego productions. Attended the British American Drama Academy's Midsummer in Oxford program where he worked with RSC resident actor Lynn Farleigh, Northwestern University's voice/speech teacher Linda Gates, and Old Vic director Richard Cottrell among others. Completed an internship with A Noise Within Classical Repertory company. He is also a resident artist with Safehouse, a writer/actor's group founded by Jim Uhls (Fight Club).
He is known for turns as the horribly maimed researcher turned Nazi brute, Mark Maynard in Nazis at the Center of the Earth and Ethan, the hero turned killer in the Short Drama thriller Fort Brother. Adam has primarily worked in classical theatre in and around Los Angeles. Projects include lead roles in the Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night, The Lion in Winter, the Importance of Being Earnest, Macbeth... etc. Adam also was assistant to Director Randall Arney (Steppenwolf)for the West Coast premiere of the Tony Award Winning Richard Greenberg play, Take Me Out at the Geffen Playhouse and to legendary producer Gilbert Cates in his revival of Paint Your Wagon, adapted by producer/writer David Rambo also at the Geffen Playhouse. He is the writer and producer of the web-series Tickets R Us.