Born in Siena, Italy, to a Sardinian father and a Palestinian-Spanish mother, and immigrated to the United States from London, England. A true polymath and polyglot, fluent in several languages, he is known for an astonishing facility with a variety of accents as well as being an accomplished concert violinist, singer, dancer (American Ballet Theatre) and award-winning writer. A Harriet Hale Wooley Scholar, Alexi-Malle studied in Paris, Moscow and in London at RADA, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He returned to the US in 1995, acting in acclaimed theatrical productions On and Off Broadway: in the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, "Titanic" and Off-Broadway, in the American premiere of the hugely successful New Group Theatre production of "Goose-Pimples" by Mike Leigh, directed by Scott Elliott. In the role of 'Mohammad' Alexi-Malle garnered unanimous critical praise and earned nominations as Best Featured Male Performance in both the Drama Desk Awards as well as the Outer Critics' Circle Awards. As a result, he was invited by director Frank Oz, producer Brian Grazer and Steve Martin to co-star in the Universal Pictures/Imagine Entertainment feature, Bowfinger (1999), written by and starring Steve Martin with Eddie Murphy. In addition to his on-camera work, he is a highly sought-after voice actor having done award-winning turns in audio books as well as in film and television. He is actively creating and developing film, television and performance projects through his production company 'JP2A2M: Worldwide Entertainment Group', Siena Films and VirtuosoTV as well as the creation of the film and theatre repertory company, Blistering Muses. In addition to acting, he maintains an active career as a writer, classical violinist, pianist, singer and conductor. 2014 saw the publication and release of his first book, a collection of poetry entitled, "A Confederacy of Joy." by the Siena Press. Written under his birth name, Juan-Paolo Perre, he was awarded the 2014 Legacy Poetry Prize. The book was recently acquired into the collections of the British Library and the Library of Congress.
Adam Ali is a British Libyan actor. Growing up in Manchester, he trained at Television Workshop Salford. He recently received a Film Independent Spirit Award nomination for his performance as 'Zain' in the season finale of Apple TV's 'Little America'. Later this year will see the international release of 'EUROPA', a new Italian American feature directed by Haider Rashid, in which Adam plays the lead, 'Kamal'. Europa has received the prestigious Proxima Award at the Milano Film Network, and 1st prize at Cairo Film Connection. However, his newest project and most personal yet is 'BABA', a short film set to premiere at the BFI Flare Film Festival. Commissioned by British Council's 'More Films For Freedom', Adam co-created this short which is inspired by Libya's embryonic underground LGBT community.
Adam Alizada is known for The Signal (2024).
Adam Alleca was born on February 16, 1983 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is a writer and director, known for Cell (2016), The Last House on the Left (2009) and Standoff (2016). He is married to Ashley Christine Beyer.
Adam Alpert is known for The Pregnancy Promise (2023), Detroiters (2017) and R. Stern (2014).
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Adam Amara is known for Marianne (2019), The Shift (2020) and Alors on danse (2021).
Adam Ambrosio is an award-winning feature film Producer and writer. Adam Ambrosio's skills and talents span multiple fields in the entertainment industry including film producing, screenwriting and development, as well as music composition. Ambrosio started his work as a producer with the well received 2014 band documentary "We've Been Here Forever" combining both his passion for music and film. Since then Ambrosio has produced several SAG projects including several short films. Ambrosio produced the SAG feature films "Sunset," starring Austin Pendleton which he conceived and developed along with "Know Fear," an acclaimed horror film starring Amy Carlson and distributed by Terror Films. Ambrosio also produces, develops, and serves as co-host on the popular filmmaking web-series "Film Valor" which he also co-created. "Sunset" starring acclaimed actor Austin Pendleton received rave reviews and won multiple awards including Best Dramatic Feature Film at the 2018 Manhattan Film Festival, Best Ensemble at the 2018 Los Angeles Film Awards, Best Leading Actor (David Johnson) International Independent Film Awards. "Sunset" also received domestic distribution with Sony Pictures and The Orchard. LoCascio and Adam Ambrosio have recently launched their latest initiative by filmmakers for filmmakers called Film Valor, a youtube channel with over 3,000 worldwide followers and over 200,000 views, a behind the scenes look at their filmmaking process. "Know Fear," Ambrosio's latest feature film, received critical acclaim and stars Amy Carlson. The film had a limited theatrical release. As a composer, Ambrosio has also been writing and recording music for over 10 years, credited with numerous highly regarded original compositions for Award Winning Screen Actors Guild short films, feature films, shows and documentaries.
Adam Ambruso was born on October 13, 1979 in Austin, Texas, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Trafficked (2017), Butterfly Caught (2017) and Saltwater (2016).
Adam Amick is known for Ultimate Rush (2011) and Zone Drifter (2021).