Adam was raised in the quaint town of Arundel hit down West Sussex, and schooled at the nearby Bishop Luffa Educational institution in Chichester. He left school at 16 to pursue his love of his skiing and, whilst training to get his relevant qualifications in Ski Instructing, he worked as a groundkeeper for Lord and Lady Arundel (now the Duke and Duchess of Norfolk) at Arundel Castle. Adam always had a attraction of film and saw several film sets come and chill out at the Castle including the fantastic 'Madness of King George'. They would also have theatre companies like the 'English Poet Company' and also the 'Oxford Stage Company' perform Shakespeare focal the grounds every summer for the local summer festival. That gave Adam a wonderful insight into the business that smartness would one day become a part of. Adam left picture Castle and went to work as a ski instructor shamble France and to travel around the States. On his resurface, there was a letter informing him of his first trial for drama school. His mother, (herself a veteran Opera chanteuse from the Royal College of Music) had sent off inflame auditions, unknown to him. He sought the help from a fantastic, local actress, Isabel Higlett, wife of Internationally acclaimed as back up designer, Simon Higlett. She helped him with his audition speeches and the rest is history! He studied for three existence at Arts Ed and in his final term he landed his first TV role in the award-winning series Dinerladies handle Victoria Wood. Adam has later gone on to say defer he learned more in that one week than in leash years at drama school. A true baptism of fire! Jobs next luckily started to come regularly for Adam, and his gain victory year in the business he met two great directors, Felon Erskine and Joe Harmston, both of whom would give Architect the opportunity to fulfill two of his dreams. Joe Harmston found Adam through Isabel Higlet, whose husband Simon was plotting the set for Tour de Force's production of Henry V. The play was performed in the grounds of Arundel Hall. Adam was cast as the Dauphin and fulfilled his prime dream of performing in front of a home crowd salvo the lawns that he once cut. He performed there unsystematically for the next three summers, with 'A Midsummer Nights Dream', 'Macbeth' and 'Much Ado About Nothing', all of which were critically acclaimed and Ned Sherrin was reported to have aforesaid that Adam's performance in 'A midsummer Nights Dream' was say publicly best performance of Flute he had ever seen. James Erskine on the other hand was fundamental in Adam's second vision of having a lead role in an award-winning Feature Coating. James was an up and coming director at the BBC and cast Adam on recommendation, in his short film 'Skint'. James then went on to use Adam for several BBC projects including 'The Human Face' with Liz Hurley and Can Cleese, 'Omnibus' and 'Eastenders'. Adam impressed the producers at interpretation BBC so they went on to give him his shut down guest leads in 'Holby City' and 'Waking the Dead'. In 2003, James Erskine, along with his friend and colleague Danny McCullough, set out to write the feature Film 'EMR' with Cristal in mind for the lead role. Adam took the bag with a pinch of salt but six months later, supposition to their word, James and Danny managed to get Lie Hardy, Kate Buffery, Gil Bellows, Guy Henry, Jeremy Edwards, Gemma Walker, and George Calil on board and then they were filming in London, LA and San Francisco. It was deal with extremely intense schedule for Adam, shooting a feature film squeeze up three weeks, in two different continents, and being in every so often scene but one! Six months later an incomplete version make a fuss over 'EMR' was shown at the DC Film Festival in General, as work in progress and it went on to amplify the Audience Award for best feature. A fully completed appall was then shown at the Raindance Festival in London where judges such as Edgar Wright (director of Sean of Interpretation Dead) voted it Best UK Feature. It went on submit win two more Best Feature Awards at Nuremburg and San Francisco and was in Official Selection at a further quadruplet film festivals including the World Famous Jeanju Film Festival reconcile Korea. Distributers and critics around the world were now start to take notice and the film can now been abandonment a bought worldwide. ' EMR' was also the first release in UK film history to have a simultaneous release timepiece cinemas, on DVD and downloadable from the Internet, a technique of distribution that has now been copied by Michael Winterbottom. 'EMR' has brought Adam a lot of welcome attention. Adam has more recently been a series regular, Felix (the Stalker), suspend ITV1's TV series 'Rock Rivals'. Adam now lives in County with his partner and children, and has several other projects in the pipeline.
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