According to his parents, Adam's acting journey started at the dinner table at the age of 5. After growing up overseas, he attended a Performing Arts High School, and then majored in Musical Theatre in College at James Madison University. Then, "things really got interesting." Within a week from graduating, Adam packed his bags, and headed to Portland, Oregon. During his small two year stint, he experienced acting in his first feature film. Additionally, he received a review for a role in a local theater production that said "perhaps a comedic acting genius." That hubris alone paved the way to make the big move to Los Angeles! Since then, "it's been 8 years of eating humble pie, but with a great gratitude of experience." In addition to Actor's Comedy Studio, Adam has trained with the Upright Citizen's Brigade, Judy Kain's commercial class, Voice Masters, and many others. He held company with the Creating Arts Center, where the Aces of Improv were born, and he taught/performed improv with for many years. These connections grew great while performing at Fringe Festivals, and gathering a roster of cast/crew that has led to making a number of self-made productions (which he describes as "ultra ultra ultra low budget...you know what I mean"). Even during the pandemic he couldn't keep still, and became an entertainment streamer on the Twitch platform for online enjoyment. Once the lockdown veil was drawn, it was back to the real world, and Adam made his way as a producer during the remainder of 2022. This year, you can catch a couple of shows he has produced: a short film that is a modern spin on an old story, called "Jack," and a romantic comedy about dating someone with D.I.D., called "My Favorite Girlfriend." Inhibiting his musical passion, he released a music video that depicts hilarious, yet somewhat crude, quotes from an online streamer, called "Betta's Lament," which can be found on YouTube. He has several features, shorts, pilots, and other ideas that are looking to go into production for the upcoming year, so be on the lookout! Adam is currently looking for representation, particularly in voice over, and looks forward to making funny voices, movies, and laughs for everyone for years to come! You can follow Adam and watch his goofy content on Instagram @AdamLau or Youtube by searching Adam Lau Comedy
Adam Lawn is an actor, known for The Process (2020).
In his debut film role, Adam was long listed for a BIFA Award for 'Most Promising Newcomer' in the Morrissey biopic 'England Is Mine'. Adam was born in Sutton Coldfield. He trained at Birmingham School of Acting where he was nominated for the Spotlight Prize, given to one graduate from each drama school. Stage work includes Shakespeare's Globe and the title role of Hamlet at the Riverside Studios.
Adam Lawson is a producer and assistant director, known for Snakes on a Plane (2006), Escape the Night (2016) and The Eighth.
Adam grew up in New York City, graduated from The Fieldston School went on to graduate from Harvard University. Known early as an actor for Living Single, Will & Grace, The Parkers, and as "Flynn" in the EMMY winning mini-series, The Temptations, Adam was nominated for an NAACP Image Award as 'Nathan Hastings' on The Young & Restless. He adapted/produced Just Passin' Through & What Angles Fear for Dreambuilder Foundation & Proctor & Gamble; both won EMMYs for Regional TV and consecutive Regional EMMYs as 'Lead Actor' for Adam. More recent highlights include upcoming "Flinch" by director/writer Cameron Van Hoy (Suicide Girls), 2018 hit, "Uncle Drew", Joel Edgerton's hit directorial debut, "The Gift", Lethal Weapon, Rosewood, Glow (Netflix/Jenji Kohan), his role as a "B613 assassin" in Scandal, recurring on Heroes, Criminal Minds, Love's Routine (w/ W. Defoe) and "Ocean's 13" (w/ Al Pacino). Adam co-wrote, produced and starred in, "Forgiveness", which won of the Martha's Vineyard Film Fest. HBO Prize; and swept the San Diego Film Black Fest., including Best Feature Film & Best Supporting Actor for him. He was a writer on staff of Vin Desil's ground-breaking web-series, "The Ropes" on Netflix & Crackle. Raised in the theater, Adam's challenging roles include "Mercutio" in Michael Arabian's "Romeo & Juliet", Bobby Seale in Ron Sossi's "Chicago Conspiracy Trial", "Cody" in Neil LaBute's "This is How It Goes"; and was an executive member of the renowned Circle Rep. West Company. In high school, Adam excelled in music, playing guitar and saxophone, and was a All-County athlete, achieving honors in football & baseball. Adam started at QB for the Harvard Crimson, earning Ivy League Player of the Week, E.C.A.C player of The Week, and The New England Sports Writers' Player of the Week. Adam's father is a NY City & State Commissioner; his mother, an author and former professor at The New School for Social Research. His brother, Khary Lazarre-White, the Founder of "The Brotherhood/Sister Sol", an award winning Harlem based Youth Organization, published his first novel in 2017, "Passage". As a director, Adam's short film "200 Years" produced by Rob Fried (Collateral, Rudy, Boondock Saints), for Feeln' Originals, reached the 3rd round of Oscar voting. He lives with his wife, actress, Dendrie Taylor, and their beloved daughter, Aiyana.
Adam LeBlanc is known for Moonfall (2022), Flip the Bird (2015) and On the Road (2012).
Adam LeBor is a writer, known for Jaffa Stories (2008) and Conspiracy (2015).
Adam LeClair was born on June 21, 1978 in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, USA. He is known for Six Gun Savior (2016), 24 (2001) and Followed (2015).
Adam LeFevre was born on August 11, 1950 in Albany, New York, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for The Manchurian Candidate (2004), Fool's Gold (2008) and She's Out of My League (2010). He was previously married to Cora Bennett.
Adam LeWinter is known for Chasing Ice (2012) and Nova (1974).