Adam Smith is an award winning film, television drama, documentary, and music video director. His filmmaking journey began as a teenager, making visuals for raves and nightclubs in a creative collective, which he co founded, called Vegetable Vision. Smith started his television directing career in 2007, with four episodes of the television series Skins. He then went on to directing episodes of the BBC One drama Little Dorrit, based on Charles Dickens' novel. In 2010, he directed the first episode of the revival fifth series of Doctor Who, 'The Eleventh Hour' and episodes four and five titled 'The Time of Angels' and 'Flesh and Stone'. For his work directing Doctor Who, he was voted best director by readers of Doctor Who Magazine. Smith has worked closely with The Chemical Brothers since their first gig in 1994, designing the surreal and visionary video elements of their live shows. His music video for their song 'Galvanise' won the Grand Jury Prize Award for Best Music Video at Resfest 2005. In 2012 Smith directed the critically acclaimed Chemical Brothers concert film 'Don't Think', for which he was interviewed by Rolling Stone Magazine. The film won Best Live Film at the Music Video Awards 2012. Empire Magazine gave the film 5 stars saying, "This visceral ride captures the hands-aloft essence of live dance". In 2015, Adam and creative partner Marcus Lyall creatively directed The Chemical Brothers' 'Born In The Echoes' world tour, which included headline sets at Glastonbury, Primavera, and Sonar Festivals. Adam and Marcus created visuals combining props, films, animation and lighting. The tour was described by The Guardian as "an all-round aesthetic explosion and gargantuan visual show". Adam also filled in for Ed Simons on the tour operating music; lights and visuals live from the stage. The show was described by The Telegraph as "simply mesmerising". FACT Magazine praised their Glastonbury Festival headline set "the most impressive of the weekend", with Mixmag referring to it as a "must see". Digital Spy stated that "The duo's live offering has been refreshed by Smith's immersive visuals. The final result was a thrilling, powerful and enraptured stage show that breathed even more life into The Chemical Brothers' biggest bangers." In July 2015, Nowness featured a selection of the tour visuals alongside an interview with Smith. Smith has also collaborated extensively with Mike Skinner of The Streets. His banned from TV, video for 'Blinded by the Light' won the DMA Best Video in 2004 and was nominated for the D&AD Silver Pencil in 2005. Smith's comedy musical/extended music video 'What Goes Up Must Come Down' starring Charlie Creed Miles (and featuring a cameo from Kathy Burke) won the Golden Falcon Award at Ibiza Film Festival 2007. He has made commercials for Nike (starring Wayne Rooney), The National Lottery, and The Children's Society. His short film 'Desire' for the Jaguar F type launch starred Damian Lewis and Shannyn Sossamon, and premiered at Sundance London 2013. Documentaries for Channel 4 include an early portrait of the Grime music scene 'Wot Do U Call It?' and 'A.I.P.S' which looked at a group of Englishmen who reenact the Vietnam war in Kent. 'Ghetto on Sea' for BBC THREE charted the trials and tribulations of running a pirate radio station. In 2016 Adam completed his first feature, Trespass Against Us, starring Michael Fassbender, Sean Harris and Brendan Gleeson. He lives with the artist Martha Freud.
Adam Smith is known for Tomorrow, When the War Began (2010), Gods of Egypt (2016) and Happy Feet (2006).
Adam Smith Jr. is an actor, director and theatre producer born in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1997 he moved to New York to train at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. After graduating, he left acting and started a career in finance technology and only dabbled in acting for nearly a decade. In 2007, he returned to acting full time. He has performed all over New York stages, in regional theatre and tours. In 2010 he performed to critical praise as the lead in Tom Sime's MIRACLE DAY and followed up in 2011 to equally strong notices in Juha Jokela's The Fundamentalist.
Adam Sollis was born in Perth, Western Australia. He is a screen and stage actor and is a graduate of the acclaimed Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. Adam is known for his recent roles in Angelfish (2016), Dance Academy: The Movie (2017), Riot (2018) and earlier, Cloudstreet (2011). Adam's first screen role was as Vassler in the Australian-Canadian television series Stormworld (2009).
Adam Solomonian is known for If I Stay (2014).
Adam Somner is an assistant director and producer, known for War Horse (2011), Licorice Pizza (2021) and The Revenant (2015).
Adam Sonnet is an award winning American Director, Actor and Writer living in southern California. In 2008 he co-founded Sonnet Realm Films and is developing a slate of original properties. His film genres consist of sci-fi, fantasy, comedies, and dramas. When he's not writing or directing he's working as a professional character and voice over actor in the Los Angeles area.
Adam Michael Richard Sopp was born on August 27th 1986 at Farnborough Hospital, Kent. His professional debut was playing Nipper in Cameron Mackintosh's Oliver! at the London Palladium in 1995, followed up by the role of Gavroche in Les Miserables at the Palace Theatre in 1996. Adam's first television role was that of Darren Clarke in BBC's Grange Hill. Joining the cast in 1998 he completed four series with the show receiving it's Bafta for contribution to Children's Television in 2001. After leaving the show Adam trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School with lead roles in Midsummer Night's Dream, Vincent River by Philip Ridley and Stags and Hens by Willy Russell. Since graduating Adam has appeared in Teenage Kicks (ITV), Casualty 1907 (BBC), Doctors (BBC), In Parenthesis by Ben Hales at the Churchill Theatre and All Quiet on the Western Front by Eric Maria Remarque at the Nottingham Playhouse. Adam will be making his film debut in 'Abroad', directed by Philip John.
Adam David Southwick is a British actor, producer and musician, born in R.A.F. Wegberg, West Germany, and raised in the suburbs of Chester, just on the border of England and Wales. He was born on July 17th 1981, to parents David Southwick and Georgina Southwick. His father was an officer in the Royal Air Force. As a young child Adam took an interest in both music and acting. He tried his hand at learning to play several musical instruments at school, before opting for drums as his preferred choice and joining the schools performing music group. He also tried to get involved in as many drama activities as he could, and his talents were recognised early on. At the age of 7 years old, Adam was described as "A born actor down to his toes..." in a school report from his class teacher, and at the age of 12 Adam was cast in the leading role as a young Dylan Thomas, in a production of "A Child's Christmas in Wales". After high school, Adam went on to study a BTEC National Diploma in Performing Arts, which led to performances at the Wrexham Studio Theatre, including one which he wrote and co-directed called "What About Music"; a musical-comedy about the music industry. A BA (Hons) university degree in Performance Studies followed afterwards. After graduating from university in 2002, Adam joined British heavy metal band 'Ritual of Hate'; a band who were later signed to Anticulture Records, and good things were predicted for the band. However, while in the studio recording the first album, two band members decided to leave to explore new projects outside of music, leaving Adam and the remaining members of R.o.H to continue under a new guise, forming death-metal act 'Isaiah'. Isaiah went on to perform at the 2005 Bulldog Bash festival, and a music video for the bands song "Scarred Redemption" was filmed by Purple Media. Adam left Isaiah in late 2005, returning for a brief stint with the band in 2006 before forming British metal act 'Sycorax'. Sycorax performed together at multiple venues across England and Wales between 2006 and 2011, and also independently released a 6-track E.P. entitled "The Hunger" during this time. In late 2011 the band members amicably went their separate ways to pursue new projects. Adam relocated north to Chester again and also appeared in his first film; Gene Fallaize's Superman: Requiem. In 2012 Adam linked-up with North-West based metal band 'Arkelon' and began working with them on new material, and in 2013 he joined the band as their new permanent drummer. In September 2013 Adam teamed up again with Cupsogue Pictures when he joined the Production Crew for The Woods of Daemar, and in November 2013 Adam was also added to the cast and crew of [error]Dark Ascension[/link] (2017). Adam has since worked regularly for Cupsogue Pictures, gaining his first Producer credit for Contact Lost (2015); a Gene Fallaize directed short film, and in 2016 he gained his first feature-length Producer credit for Taking Care of Business, working once again with Gene Fallaize and Tony Cook. He joined Cupsogue Pictures as Head of Physical Production in November 2016, following successful roles on Cain Hill (2017) as both Executive Producer and Production Manager.
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