Adam Rippon was born on November 11, 1989 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Untitled Figure Skating NBC Project, Will & Grace (1998) and Primetime: What Would You Do? (2009). He has been married to Jussi-Pekka Kajaala since December 31, 2021.
Adam Robb is known for The Lost King (2022) and Angry Young Men (2022).
Adam Roberts is known for A Night of the Living Dead (2022).
Adam Robertson is an actor and producer, known for Third Star (2010), American Assassin (2017) and River City (2002).
Adam graduated from the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts. Robitel's latest film, Escape Room: Tournament of Champions, has recently been released to the delight of Escape Room fans. His three last films have been theatrical releases and have grossed 360 million dollars worldwide. He is working on a mind-bending genre sci-fi / horror film for Village Roadshow, and producers at 42 and Automatik that he cowrote and will direct. He's also the co-creator and show runner of a scripted genre series for Netflix and producer Darren Aronofksy's Protozoa. Robitel made a big splash in the genre world as a horror auteur having co-written, directed and produced The Taking (2014) (2014) a found-footage horror thriller. The Taking of Deborah Logan was named a "Netflix Horror Gem" by The Wrap and won an iHorror Award for best direct release of 2014. Paramount Studios then hired Robitel to do some rewrites on Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (2015) (2015). Robitel made headlines after being tapped to direct Blumhouse's creep-fest franchise Insidious: The Last Key (2018) (2017). The Last Key opened on January 5th, to fantastic domestic box office, grossing 30 million dollars on its opening weekend and more than 167 million dollars worldwide, making it the most lucrative Insidious to date. Robitel's latest film, Escape Room (2019) which he developed and directed for Original Films and Sony Pictures Studios, opened at number 2 in the domestic box office with a stellar haul of 18 million dollars, twice its production budget. Escape Room has now grossed 156 million dollars world wide. Robitel's original supernatural thriller idea Liminal sparked a bidding war and sold to Fox2000 with Nina Jacobson producing. Robitel will serve as executive producer with Chris Landon writing the screenplay and directing. The scribe has also written a gritty reinvention of the slasher genre with Cropsey based on the infamous maniac who has haunted the imaginations of campers for over a hundred years for Peter Facinelli A7SLE Seven films.
The son of two career journalists, Adam is a Baltimore native and graduate of Duke University, where he studied politics, theater and philosophy, and of New York University's Graduate Film Program. Adam's short films have played at festivals worldwide, earning numerous awards. Since moving to Los Angeles, Adam has co-written (with Glenn German) and sold spec feature scripts and pitches to Sony, Universal and Fox, among others.
Adam Rodness was born and raised in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada. He studied at Seneca at York's Radio and Television Broadcasting School. Adam is a producer, writer & actor working between his hometown in Toronto and Los Angeles. He began acting at the age of 19 and geared into the producing world in his late 20's. Known for the hit Netflix series "Hemlock Grove" (2014) & the workplace comedy "Epic Studios".
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Adam Rodriguez, best known for his role as Eric Delko on the internationally acclaimed CBS crime drama, CSI: Miami (2002) was just cast as 'Cookies' love interest on Fox's record-breaking series Empire (2015). Adam stars opposite Channing Tatum in the Warner Brothers feature film Magic Mike XXL (2015), the sequel to the 2012 box-office hit Magic Mike (2012), directed by Steven Soderbergh. Rodriguez was recently seen recurring on the NBC drama The Night Shift (2014). Rodriguez's previous credits include, "About Last Night," in which he starred alongside Michael Ealy and Paula Patton, and Tyler Perry's "I Can Do Bad All By Myself," which won him the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture. Rodriguez earned an ALMA Award in 2011 for his breakthrough role as Eric Delko on "CSI: Miami." He is also credited for writing and directing two episodes of the hit show. Following that, Rodriguez starred in the final season of ABC's Ugly Betty (2006), playing sexy, bad boy Bobby Talercio, and guest starred on hit shows including Necessary Roughness (2011) and Psych (2006). He also landed a recurring role on the Fox comedy The Goodwin Games (2013) opposite Becki Newton and Scott Foley. He recently co-starred in the CBS drama, Reckless (2014), playing the role of Preston Cruz alongside Cam Gigandet and Anna Wood. Adam was born in Yonkers, New York, to Janet, an airline ticket agent, and Ramon RodrÃguez, an executive with the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Rodriguez began his acting career with a starring role in the Steven Bochco-produced "Brooklyn South," playing Officer Hector Villanueva. His earlier television credits include "All Souls" for UPN, WB's "Felicity" and Showtime's "Resurrection Blvd." In 2002, he co-starred in the final season of the cult hit "Roswell." Additionally, Rodriguez has been featured in popular music videos including Lionel Richie's, "I Call It Love" and Jennifer Lopez's breakthrough video, "If You Had My Love." On his off time, Rodriguez plays the guitar and writes music. Rodriguez resides in Los Angeles with his family.
Rose made his debut opposite Robin Williams and Julie Kavner in Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry. Born to a would-be Rabbinical cantor and an opera singer, Rose embraced music at an early age and excelled at Tap, Jazz, Ballet, and the martial arts training he underwent. It was during this same time that Rose was cast to be the voice of Peanut for three years, as the title-character on PB & J Otter, a cartoon on the Disney Channel. Soon after Rose would perform under the direction of Michael Mayer (Spring Awakening, Thoroughly Modern Millie) alongside Kristen Johnston and John Pankow in Peter Hedges' Baby Anger. The successful portrayal of a young boy with cancer led to subsequent guest spots on TV's Ed and Third Watch. Having developed a passion for live theater, Rose landed a role on stage with Theodore Bikel in The Gathering and went on to tour with three consecutive productions - including the pre-Broadway tour with Hal Linden. Throughout his time on stage and in recording booths, Rose continued to grow his love for dance, and at age 15 went on to become the youngest to ever teach dance at the renowned Broadway Dance Center in New York. While continuing to study the dramatic arts at New York's famed LaGuardia High School of the Performing Arts, he appeared on the hit series The Sopranos and the Comedy Central movie The Hebrew Hammer, starring Adam Goldberg. It was soon after that Rose had the honor of working with Noah Baumbach, Jeff Daniels, Laura Linney, and Anna Paquin in the Oscar-nominated The Squid and the Whale, as Otto - the best friend of Walt, played by Jesse Eisenberg. After four years of Shakespeare, character study, dialects, clowning (-study, not literally), vocal and dance training and all other school subjects, Rose was done with High School and ready to head west. The exodus was aided by his role on the production of Dead End, directed by Nicholas Martin at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles' famous Music Center. Rose starred as Angel, one of the Dead End Kids, alongside Jeremy SIsto, Tom Everett Scott, Joyce Van Patten, and Kathryn Hahn. He later appeared in HBO's Voyeur Internet project, directed by Jake Scott, and soon after earned a role in Kenneth Lonergan's Margaret. Rose once again found himself on-set with Anna Paquin, along with Matthew Borderick, Matt Damon, Mark Ruffalo, and Kieran Culkin, just to name a few. While still acclimating to life in LA, Rose continued to make appearances on many hit TV shows.