Photographer and filmmaker Adam Sjöberg has traveled to over 60 countries covering conflict and natural disaster, design and architecture, beauty and suffering, light and darkness. His work is imbued with his unique personal touch - and an intimacy with his characters - and Adam's voice as a storyteller has been recognized most recently as GOOD magazine's GOOD 100 for storytelling. His projects have been featured by dozens of international outlets including BBC World News, Wired magazine, Paste Magazine, ESPN Magazine, Rolling Stone Magzine, the CBS Evening News and he has collaborated with a broad range of talent - from orphans and refugees, to the likes of NFL great Troy Polamalu and rap superstar Nasir (Nas) Jones. He travels three quarters of the year but is based in Los Angeles.
Adam Skaggs is known for Pure Country 2: The Gift (2010), Country Strong (2010) and An Evening with Lifehouse at the Grammy Museum (2013).
Surrey-born - in 1994 - Adam Sklar, born as Adam Henry Sklar, attended Mary Hary School before going onto studying Film & Television at the Southampton Solent University; during this time, he also began developing his own video game series titled 'Faceless'. In 2015, Adam won the 'Best Screenplay Award' from the Southampton Solent University; which encouraged him to write further, expanding upon his video game series by also writing a series of novels for it. In 2019, Adam was cast in his first on-screen role as Henry Percy in Sky One's 'A Discovery Of Witches'.
Adam Skolnick is known for One Breath: Freediving, Death and The Quest to Shatter Human Limits (2016), Vertical Blue (2014) and The Deepest Breath (2023).
Adam Slamang is an actor, known for Daydream Nation (2010), The Odds (2011) and How to Boil a Frog (2010).
Adam Slemon is known for Easter Bloody Easter (2024), Bloodsucking Bastards (2015) and Monster Mash (2024).
Adam Small is known for Bad Grandpa (2013), Walk the Prank (2016) and In Living Color (1990).
Adam Smit is known for Mystery of the Kingdom of God (2021) and The Story (2012).
Adam Smith started his acting career at the age of 22, as a supporting artist on BBC Scotland drama series, "River City". His next appearance was in "Hallam Foe", a £4 million budget feature film, directed by David McKenzie ("Young Adam"), and starring Jamie Bell, Sophia Myles, and Ewen Bremner. This appearance was closely followed by several appearances in "Rebus", the ITV detective drama starring Ken Stott, and on "Taggart". Adam also worked on "The Water Horse", a $60 million budget movie, starring David Morrisey and Emily Watson, " The Stone Of Destiny" with Robert Carlyle, Billy Boyd and Christopher Lee, several other feature films, most recently appearing in "The Last Word" alongside Ewan McGregor, and on the John Landis directed feature "Burke and Hare". Aside from acting, Adam has served as producer on "The 1 Second Film", and on "Invasion Of The Not Quite Dead", and also gained experience as a runner at the "Big Brother: Series 7" auditions, as well as appearing in several commercials and music videos.
Adam Smith is known for Wyrmwood: Apocalypse (2021).