Adam Carbone is an actor and writer, known for Randy's Canvas (2018), Shadows (2022) and Shrek Retold (2018).
Adam Cardon starred as astronaut Daryl Henderson in Hulu's sci-fi series Ark (produced by Gabe Sachs, written by Robbie Thompson). On television, he's agented child stars on Arrested Development, confronted Rebecca Romijn as a sleazy paparazzo on Pepper Dennis, and saved Chelsea Brady from the jaws of death on Days of Our Lives. Additional credits include the feature Sons of Liberty, Ringer! (Best Actor, Bali International Film Festival) and festival favorites Small Talk and 12/14/1996. On stage, he spent a season with Southwest Shakespeare Company and made his Los Angeles theater debut in Wink at the Zephyr Theater. Adam stars in the current Pepsi ad campaign and narrated The Power, the sequel to the international bestseller The Secret. Adam currently studies with Eric Morris and can be found sailing, surfing, and working on his family's Utah ranch in his spare time.
Adam Carolan is known for Dating Amber (2020), Smolt (2013) and Cluck (2011).
Adam Carolla was born in Los Angeles but raised in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and later North Hollywood. His mother was a recipient of welfare with a degree in Chicano studies, his dad was a psychologist, and he got where he is today, he says, in spite of them. After Adam graduated from North Hollywood High School, he spent a very short time in junior college. After dropping out, he worked a memorable stint as a carpet cleaner. Later in life, Adam worked as a skilled carpenter/builder, becoming a boxing trainer in his free time. Adam's early studies in entertainment were with The Groundlings, an improv group, which has produced a number of other famous comedic personalities. When Jimmy Kimmel was challenged to a boxing match at L.A. radio station KROQ in 1994, Adam was his trainer. Jimmy helped Adam get a job on KROQ's "Kevin and Bean Morning Show." It was on KROQ that Dr. Drew (Drew Pinsky, the original and current host of the Loveline radio show) heard Adam and liked his style. In 1995, Drew gave Adam the job of co-hosting Loveline on the radio. It was at this time that Loveline became syndicated nationally in the USA. In 1996, Loveline (1996), along with Adam and Drew, came to television on MTV. It was a popular late-night, hour-long show, which Adam and Drew co-hosted variously with Diane Farr, Catherine McCord, Laura Kightlinger, and Kris McGaha. The MTV show ran for over four years, ending in 2000, finally bowing out after what is regarded as a very successful run by MTV standards. Adam and Dr. Drew continued to co-host Loveline nightly on a syndicated national radio network, often joined on-air by celebrity guests, until 2005, when Adam left the show. Adam also writes for and occasionally guests on Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003). Having created and worked on The Man Show (1999) and Crank Yankers (2002) with Jimmy and Daniel Kellison, Adam is putting his talents to use on more comedic ventures.
Adam Carr is an actor and writer, known for The Late Late Show with James Corden (2015), Angel of Anywhere (2018) and Death Valley (2011).
Stumbling into acting after a single call as an extra, Adam's decades of public performance a singer/songwriter/guitarist and frontman for The Beggarz found him being called a 'natural' by the cast and crew of the popular TV show 'Lost Girl', when his very first appearance on camera went off perfectly in one take. Excited about the opportunities acting present, Adam's true and original love is Rock and Roll music. Obsessed for 5 decades with the great riffs and intelligent, meaningful lyrics of the Rock and Roll launched into worldwide fame by Chuck Berry and others, and the British Invasion they inspired, Adam has spent a lifetime delving into the true nature and mechanics of this music, why it works and why it sounds so good to so many. Founder of The Tombstones with singer/actor Hugh Dillon, a project that quickly morphed in Canada's quintessential hard rock act of the 90's, The Headstones, Adam has never stopped playing and writing songs that speak to the head, heart, and soul.
Raised in the small white trash suburb of Malden, Ma. of Feta-Mozarella decent. Catino got an early start with clay, lego and silly putty animation on a VHS video camera borrowed from his father's boss. After the camera was taken back by his father's boss, so his son could start his white rap group and make horrible videos, Catino suffered from a creative lull. He attended Catholic school for 13 years, which in the long run left him extremely cynical about religion in general. Studying the arts of stage crew, lighting and sound in his high school theatre program, Catino rekindled his love affair with performance and technical arts. With his school unable to provide him with a creative outlet in film or video, Catino got a video camera and wasted most of his time making bad videos and taping stupid stuff like drinking and getting high. It was anything but his creative highpoint. After a recomendation by his half-baked Guidance Counselor, Catino went to Suffolk University to study film. As a student at Suffolk University, Catino realized that there were no more than 5 film classes and that his high school Guidance Counselor was of no help. He wasted a year and a half at that institution, met some great friends, and decided to take some time off. After a 3 month stint at Fleet Bank Check Fraud Department, Catino, with friend Adam Krauss, decided to travel the great nation for 3 months. During that period, he tranferred into Emerson College and began his film career pursuit. Now, after two and a half years at Emerson, Catino resides in the great state of Claifornia. He also boasts a semi somewhat redeemable resume, but would never say that in public.
Adam Cavanaugh is known for Be Your Wo/Man (2014), Cashing Out (2020) and Capture (2013).
Adam is a Canadian actor, writer and improviser. A three-time Canadian Comedy Award Winner, Adam is also an alumnus of world famous Second City Mainstage. He is also an actor and writer for the Emmy Nominated, Netflix Original: Workin' Moms. Adam is known as an actor for his roles on: Baroness Von Sketch Show (IFC), Workin' Moms (Netflix/CBC) The Beaverton (CTV) Murdoch Mysteries (CBC) and more. He's created, co-wrote and co-starred in numerous television projects including, Guidance (BITEtv), Current Affairs (DHX) and the CBC's first original digital series, Body Buds. Adam also voices many cartoon shows including BeyBlade, Looped and more. He's performed numerous times at The Just for Laughs festival as an individual and with Mantown (winner for Best Improv troupe in Canada). Adam also won The Canadian Comedy Award as the Best Male Improviser in Canada. His improv tutorial podcast, The Backline, won the 2018 Canadian Podcast Award for best educational series and allows him to tour the world performing and teaching improv.
Adam Cayton-Holland is a writer and actor, known for Those Who Can't (2016), Happy Endings (2011) and Those Who Can't (2013).