Adam R. Jones is known for Fish & Men (2019), The Stay-At-Home Dad (2010) and Unwound (2011).
Adam Richard Steigert is a Buffalo born filmmaker, husband and business partner to Producer and Casting Director, Kristin Steigert. Adam attended Hamburg High School and made the decision early on in his career to work behind the camera, quickly earning himself the title as film Producer/ Writer/Editor and Director. He is known for his films Ombis: Alien Invasion, A Grim Becoming, Fang, and the anticipated "The Horrific Evil Monsters" which wrapped principal photography in July! He co-founded the Buffalo-based production company DefTone Pictures Studios [Defunct], the Buffalo Film Extras Facebook page and is a co-founder for 388 Studios. Often classified as a "magician" for the horror and special effect featured in his films. Adam creates epic landscapes through thrifty creative decisions and storytelling. He has been featured in books, newspapers, magazines, podcasts, and various interviews. Adam has spoken on a variety of filmmaking panels throughout his career speaking about Directing, distribution and the Art of Filmmaking.
Adam R. Wood is a British-born Emmy Award-winning director and editor living in Los Angeles. Wood began his entertainment career in London as a videographer and editor for well-known British musical artists Jay Sean, Craig David, Chicane, and many more while working for acclaimed independent U.K. management and record label 2Point9 Records and Jayded. Subsequently, he moved into directing and editing music videos for artists such as Pharrell, Tyga, Michael Jackson, Skrillex, Bazzi, Kiana Lede. And Jay Sean & Lil Wayne for their hit single "Down," which was a U.S. Billboard #1 in 2009. Alongside his colleagues at 2Point9 and Absolute Marketing, Adam was jointly nominated for MusicWeek's 2010 Independent Breakthrough of the Year award. Wood moved to Los Angeles in 2010 and joined the acclaimed editorial house Cut & Run and Stitch to work on campaigns for Audi, Hyundai, Scion, Playstation, New Era, Titleist, Yamaha, Bombardier, and many more. Wood also did broadcast work for Fox Sports on "My Beautiful Game" with thrilling moments from international soccer featuring David Beckham. During this time, he was also able to pursue his passion for documentary by collaborating on "Re:Generation Music Project," directed by Amir Bar-Lev. This film led to his work on a series of documentaries such as: "Moments of Truth" directed by James Bryce, and "JFK - An Idea Lives On," "First Love: Mario Andretti" and the multi-award winning "Clouds Over Cuba" all directed by Ben Tricklebank. Scooping an Emmy at the News & Documentary Awards, "Clouds Over Cuba" went on to collect: eleven (11) Cannes Lions; D&AD Yellow pencil; five (5) One Show pencils; ADC gold and bronze cubes; Gold at the ANDYs and Clios; two (2) Webbys; and, the AICP Next award, making it the most awarded digital campaign in the U.S. for 2013. Wood also has a keen interest in comedy, and short film and, among other things, completed the 20th Century Fox/ATV feature "Janoskians - Untold and Untrue" in 2015 and regular online comedy shorts for the online prank sensations. The dramatic short "Pepper," the story of an unlikely friendship between a young boy searching for his missing older brother with the help of an aging female impersonator, was part of the Official Selection at Frameline Film Festival and Art of Brooklyn. Wood also worked on "Fate," starring Amaury Nolasco and Robert Knepper (T.V.'s Prison Break), a story about a diamond heist and subsequent chase across the frozen roads of Finland to the sun-drenched beaches of California. Wood has recently finished work directing and editing his latest feature documentary, "Heval," the gripping real-life story of British-born actor Michael Enright, who abandoned his Hollywood career to volunteer for the fight against ISIS in Syria. In partnership with Jupiter Entertainment and Sky Studios, "Heval" is executive produced by Patrick Reardon, Harrison Land, and Dave Madison; Curiosity Stream executive producer and Head of Original Content, Rob Burk; and producers Craig Rosebraugh, Matthew Einstein, and Adam R. Wood.
Adam Rahimatu is known for Azali (2018).
Adam Randall was born on October 3, 1980 in London, England. He is a director and writer, known for Night Teeth (2021) and I See You (2019).
Adam Rani is known for Writer's Block (2019), Fugitive Dreams (2020) and Home Body (2021).
Adam Rapp was born on June 15, 1968 in Joliet, Illinois, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Blackbird (2007), Flesh and Bone (2015) and The Looming Tower (2018).
Adam Ratcliffe was born in the Philadelphia area, and was raised by a stellar singer mother whose parents were involved in show business in the 1940's. He had a grandfather who had appeared in several off-Broadway shows and instilled a passion for singing in his youngest grandson. At the age of five Adam taught his whole kindergarten class one of his grandfathers favorite old show tunes, "Red Red Robin", and they performed for the whole school; the seed was planted. Adam has a huge singing and stage background and began performing on stage in elementary school. Adam received his SAG card in 2005 while performing as Jimmy the tow truck driver who discovers a bomb on Law and Order "Criminal Intent." He has been working steadily on prime time network shows mostly in New York City ever since. His biggest role to date is Ethan Rengepis in David Vincent Bob's biopic "Right before your eyes" for which he was nominated for best actor in the renowned International independent christian film & music festival in Orlando Florida in May of 2019. Adam and his wife Andrea and their son Carter are dedicated to their amazing loving and tight-knit family.
Adam Ray is an actor and writer, known for The Heat (2013), RED 2 (2013) and Spy (2015).
Adam Rayner was born in Shrewsbury, England but grew up near Norwich in Norfolk. Having an American mother and a British father means he has dual nationality, and the family lived in the United States when he was a child, albeit briefly, before returning to East Anglia. He attended Durham University, and whilst there became a member of one of the university's drama groups. After graduation he took the two-year course at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art before beginning his career on the London stage- in the American play 'This Is Our Youth', where he understudied the star, Matt Damon, taking over from him for the final two weeks of the run.