Adam Gregor is an actor, known for The Big Bang Theory (2007), Knight and Day (2010) and Rhett and Link's Buddy System (2016).
Adam Gregory is best known for his preppy-bad-boy character, "Ty Collins" on 90210. Gregory also stars as "Thomas Forrester" the only son and eldest child on The Bold and the Beautiful. Landing a leading role in Ryan Little's new film Saints and Soldiers: The Void, Gregory is now prepping for his upcoming lead role in The Janus Project as "Shane Johnson". His additional television credits include, Wizards of Waverly Place and Just Jordan. Gregory also starred alongside Miley Cyrus in Hannah Montana: The Movie and with Zac Efron in 17 Again. He can also be seen as Ashley Tisdale's cheating ex-boyfriend in her music video for her hit song, "It's Alright, It's OK". Born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, Gregory attended Northern Kentucky University where he majored in Musical Theater and was a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. He has performed in Operas such as Les Miserables as "Marius" and The Pirates of Penzance.
Born and raised in Nepean, Ontario, Canada, Adam began his career being slimed on Nickelodeon's cult hit "You Can't Do That on Television" (1979). He then co-wrote 30 episodes of the show at age 16 with producer/creator Roger Damon Price. He attended Sir Robert Borden H.S. and was a member of the National Champion High School Improv Team along with fellow S.R.B. alum.He became the school's president in his senior year. Adam then attended Ryerson University's film program and won the Norman Jewison Filmmaker's Award for his graduating short "Token for your Thoughts," which also won a Gold Plaque Award at the Chicago Intercom Festival. While he attended Ryerson, he toured and performed with the popular Toronto-based sketch troupe the Komic Kazes. This experience helped him land his first film role in the feature Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy (1996). From there, he gathered vast and varied storytelling experience from writing and directing broadcast television to creating short and feature length documentaries, to spear-heading an award-winning film mentorship program at a shelter for homeless youth. He brings all of this knowledge, and his experience as a writer and performer, to his work as a commercial director, giving him a 360-degree view of his craft. Happy clients include IBM, Kraft, Air Canada, Credit Karma, Hershey's, Chevy, Nature Valley, and ICBC. As a commercial director, he is represented by Chicago and in Canada. His indie comedy series "Hospital Show", which he wrote, directed, produced, edited, and co-stars in, has won international acclaim, winning Best Short Form Comedy at Stareable Fest, Best Web Series at Australia's AFIN, Best Web Series at the Florence Film Awards, a Canadian Cinematography Award for Best Comedy, and the Leo Award for Best Web Series.
Adam Griffin can be seen on THE BLACKLIST, THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL, and BULL, among other shows. He was the voice of COMCAST for over 6 years and enjoyed playing George Page in Shakespeare's THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR (Terrace). When he is not acting, he enjoys running and going to the movies.
Adam Griffith is known for Spending Thanksgiving with the Moretti's (2016), The Middle of X (2018) and How to Get Girls (2017).
Adam Griffith was born in Wichita, KS and raised in Missouri. After some time in the US Air Force, he moved to New York and began training at William Esper Studios, under the tutelage of Suzanne Esper. He has since studied with Joan Scheckel, Bob Krakower, Matt Newton, and at the Upright Citizens Brigade. With a career including plays, commercials, television and film, he also produced and starred in the short film Everyone Knows This is Nowhere. For the series Life/Coached, he won the Best Supporting Actor award at the Brooklyn Web Fest, and was nominated for Best Actor at the L.A. Web Fest.
Adam Grimes was born on June 18, 1976 in Burlington, Vermont, USA. He is an actor and director, known for The Last Exorcism (2010), 2010: Moby Dick (2010) and Enterprise (2001).
Adam Gropman was born and grew up in the Boston area. He lived in Brookline, MA and moved with his family to the Berkshire Mountains of Western MA during high school. He attended college at Reed College in Portland, OR and graduated with a BA in Political Science. He worked as a software technical support specialist after college at Lotus Development in Cambridge, MA and was also a drummer and then lead singer in rock bands, including the Boston based groups Plank and Furious George, that latter of which gigged around the Boston club scene, did live radio tapings and received some interest from MCA Records. Adam then lived in San Francisco for a few years, where he partook in journalism and improv comedy, among other things, before moving to Los Angeles to pursue entertainment endeavors. Adam is a professional standup comedian, and actor, writer and journalist.
Adam Grupper is known for The Rebound (2009), Max Payne (2001) and Two Weeks Notice (2002).
Adam Gunn is known for World of Quest (2008), Mia and Me: The Hero of Centopia (2022) and Archibald's Next Big Thing (2019).