Adam is an American actor, who is best known for his roles as Lucas Newsome in the NBC series State Of Affairs, Charlie Keys in the Steven Spielberg produced mini-series Taken (2002), Parker Abrams on Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) and Ethan on Dawson's Creek (1998) where his and Kerr Smith's characters shared the first gay kiss on a one-hour drama in network history. Adam has worked steadily in television, starring in pilots for ABC (Brookfield (1999) written by Josh Schwartz, Metropolis (2000) opposite Michael Ealy), WB Bloomington, Indiana written by John Ridley, FOX (The Only Living Boy in New York (2000) opposite Jill Clayburgh and Kate Walsh) and UPN (Beck and Call (2004) opposite Jordana Spiro), and doing recurring and guest roles on Without a Trace (2002), NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003), Melrose Place (2009), Veronica Mars (2004), Mad Men (2007) and _The Client List_. He's also starred in a number of TV movies , including Hallmark Hall Of Fame's Loving Leah (2009) opposite Lauren Ambrose, Lying to Be Perfect (2010) opposite Poppy Montgomery, Perfectly Prudence (2011) opposite Jane Seymour and the upcoming The Thanksgiving House (2013) opposite Emily Rose. In 2006 Adam starred in Rogue Pictures feature film Altered (2006) written and directed by Eduardo Sánchez (The Blair Witch Project (1999)). His other feature credits include Vieni via con me (2005) opposite Mariangela Melato and Final Sale (2011) opposite Ivan Sergei and Laura Harris. Adam lives in Los Angeles with his son Jackson.
Adam Keleman is a director and writer, known for Easy Living (2017), Long Days (2012) and Going Back (2010).
Adam Kelly Morton is known for Bridges Over Montreal (2013), Foreign Language (2012) and Adiel & Didier (2015).
Adam Kenneth Wilson is a Canadian actor based in Toronto, Ontario. He has appeared in stage productions with Canadian Stage, Mirvish Productions, Outside the March, Theatre Northwest, and Falling Hammer Productions. Motion Picture appearances include The Breach (release date TBA), V/H/S '94 (release pending) and SUCK. He has appeared in scores of television programs including The Expanse, Shadowhunters, Reign, 12 Monkeys, and 24 Hour Rental. He also played the title role in History/A&E/5UK's MANSON Adam has appeared and been heard in the video games Assassin's Creed Odyssey and Assassin's Creed Valhalla, and can be heard in animated programs, commercials and narration in both television and audiobooks. A lover of transformative voice work, Adam has played English-speaking characters from throughout Europe, the UK, the USA, and Canada.
Producing credits include The Water Dream, starring Anthony Rapp and J. Robert Spencer, and Liz Femi's 2014 NAACP Theatre Award nominated Take Me To The Poorhouse. He has produced and staged over twenty readings, half a dozen workshops, three benefits and three full productions. Adam has performed internationally at the Moscow Art Theatre, and at the Old Vic through Kevin Spacey's TS Eliot Fellowship. Regionally he has worked at the Los Angeles Philharmonic and their Toyota Symphonies for Youth, the American Repertory Theatre and the Classical Theatre of Harlem. He is currently developing Shadow of the Run, an immersive theatre production based on the Eliot Ness investigation of the Cleveland Torso Murders. Originally from North Canton, Ohio. BFA Musical Theatre from Kent State University; MFA Acting from the American Repertory Theatre / Moscow Art Theatre Institute at Harvard University. Once worked at the Barn Theatre in Michigan, where notable apprentice alumni include Tom Wopat, Jennifer Garner, Lauren Graham and Jonathan Larson.
Adam Key is known for NCIS: Los Angeles (2009), Canal Street (2018) and Terrordactyl (2016).
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In 2013, Adam began his acting career at the age of three by booking a role in a commercial. He continued to gain interest and between 2013 and 2015 Adam earned a variety of roles in commercials, web videos, industrial videos and music videos. In December 2016, Adam moved to the stage where he landed a role in the Festival Ballet of Providence's rendition of The Nutcracker. Shortly thereafter in April 2017 , Adam played the role of Orchestra Conductor in the Academy Players of Rhode Island's version of Singin in the Rain. Also in 2017, Adam made his first appearance on television, playing the role of Young Kevin Jensen on NBC's The Blacklist. Adam's most recognized role to date was his performance as Oliver in the Netflix movie The Discovery which premiered in April 2017. Adam is bilingual in English and Russian, and takes lessons in violin and ballet.
Adam is an aspiring actor and does regular special action and stunt work. He is actively undertaking training for the British Stunt Register. Adam has appeared on the front cover of several fitness magazines and written articles regarding fitness. Adam regularly takes part in international aid deployments and he has visited refugee camps in Lebanon, Sudan & Jordan and has also presented at numerous fitness exhibitions and conventions both in the UK and internationally.
Adam Kimmell is a producer and writer, known for Resident Undead (2010), School Spirits (2011) and Ghost Hunters (2004).