Adam Sherman is a producer and director, known for Wristcutters: A Love Story (2006), This Game's Called Murder (2021) and Happiness Runs (2010).
Adam Shimberg is known for Beauty Is Skin Deep (2021), Sage (2022) and Hallowed.
Adam Shippey was born on July 14th in Starnberg, Germany. His family moved to the U.S. when he was young, spending time in California before settling in New Jersey. Adam headed to the heartland for high school, and attended Culver Military Academy where he joined Company B and played football. He continued his football career at Princeton University, and started performing stunts while still in school. Adam moved to New York after college where he has been amassing credits as a stuntman and actor. His brother, Parker Shippey, is a Chief Lighting Technician (Gaffer) in the New York film Industry, and they occasionally work together on opposite sides of the camera.
Adam Shoalts is known for Alone Across the Arctic (2019), Canadian Film Fest Presented by Super Channel (2020) and Your Morning (2016).
Adam Shows is known for Roam (2020), Tuscaloosa (2019) and Better Off Zed (2018).
Adam Sibley is known for Battleship (2012), The Paperboy (2012) and The Courier (2012).
Adam Sidman is known for Hardcore Henry (2015), Searching (2018) and Unfriended (2014).
Beginning his entertainment career at the young age of 9, Adam wrote, co-directed and starred in his own original third grade school play: "Yes there is a Santa Clause". A natural team leader, he wrote a part for each classmate and of course, he cast himself in the role of Santa Clause. Adam has spent more than a quarter century writing, producing and performing in the Entertainment Business. As the Co-Founder of Big Hug Productions & Improvolutions, Adam oversees all fun stuff. New business development, creative consulting, writing and production. He delegates all of the really hard work to others. Taking the risky path, Adam crossed over to the other side. He stepped in front of the camera and behind the microphone. It paid off...Literally. He became an Award-winning writer/producer turned, Award-winning comedian, and Award-winning actor. . As a writer, he has written and performed with the National Lampoon and written extensively for television, animation, radio, corporate events and various private individuals from top Comedians to CEO's. . As a comedian he has worked with some of the best Comics of this generation: Kevin Hart, Sarah Silverman, Dave Chappelle, Louis CK...and some Comedy Legends: Jerry Lewis, Robert Klein, Rodney Dangerfield, Chris Rock and Jerry Seinfeld. . A lifelong impressionist, he swiftly became a highly requested voice-over talent for major national commercial campaigns, well known cartoons and a few of the biggest videogames of all time. . As an actor, he's blessed to be cast in Academy Award, Golden Globe Award films and Tony Award nominated Broadway shows. He has been cast by some of the best producers and directors in the business and in more than a few Emmy award winning TV programs. A soon to be published author, his bucket list is almost empty. So today, Adam is a consultant/coach of humor and effective spontaneity. He works with all types of performers from Entertainers to CEO's. Politicians, Speakers, and other Coaches. Attorneys, Teachers, Executive Leadership groups. Anyone performing for an audience (of one or one thousand). He facilitates humorously entertaining and interactive one on one coaching sessions, full lectures and workshops on numerous topics. When he's sharing his experiences and the "best of" playlist of wisdumb he's acquired, he enjoys himself. This helps to assure his audiences always has fun while receiving valuable take away. He is inspiring others to become more confident, creative and connected to the present. To be comfortable exactly as they are. To just BE! With many corporate clients from AT&T - Zales, Adam can boast of working with 3 of the current top 10 fortune 500 companies. He says his best work ever: His Children, Sophie, Noah and Benjamin (Co-produced with his beautiful wife Melissa). Oh yeah, he is also an ADHD poster boy. Adam re-diagnosed himself with "Hyper Awareness" in his mid-20's. He has combined the amazing power of ADD & Improvisa..."Look! Firetruck!" You'll find more information at his websietz: adamsietz.com & improvolutions & bighugproductions.
As a kid, Adam Sigal always wanted to be a sci-fi and fantasy novelist. His dad introduced him very young to stuff like Lord of the Rings, Asimov, Heinlein, Bradbury, and his interest grew from there. Adam actually published a sci-fi novel when he was 18-years-old. Shortly after graduating from high school in 2000, Adam moved out to Los Angeles to pursue a Hollywood career as a writer/director/producer. Like so many others following the same dream, he took a "survival job" as a private investigator, which he did for almost 12 years. The experience allowed him to see so many sides of society that he absolutely would not have otherwise, and it really influenced his writing and worldview. Adam's first real film as a writer and director was in 2015 with "When the Starlight Ends," a comedy/drama about a writer who goes through a terrible breakup and decides to rewrite his life the way he wanted it to go. His second feature film as a writer and director came in 2019 with "Stakeout," a mostly autobiographical account of his experiences as a private investigator working in Los Angeles. Most recently, Adam wrapped his third feature film, "The Chariot," a sci-fi drama toplined by John Malkovich, Thomas Mann and Rosa Salazar. The movie - which also stars Shane West, Scout Taylor Compton, Vernon Davis, Chris Mullinax and Joseph Baena-Schwarzenegger - tells the story of a corporation and doctor (Malkovich) that oversees the process of reincarnation, and a young man (Mann) who becomes a glitch in the system when he encounters a woman (Salazar) he loved in a previous life.
Adam is a filmmaker from Seattle, WA, known for his work on PEN15 (2019), Death to 2020 (2020), Heathers (2018), Fort Bliss (2014) and A Deadly Adoption (2015). Adam founded the Santa Monica-based production company National Picture Show, and prior to that worked as a US Army contractor designing ethical-decision training simulators. He holds degrees from Yale and Columbia, and has a special interest in wildlife protection and counter-trafficking.