Adam grew up in East Meadow, New York where he attended East Meadow public school system. His talent for acting reared it's head in high school where he stole the leads of all the plays and took part in the Theatre Guild. Although he spent much of his senior year in Florida filming his role as Noah Allen on Nickelodeon's "the mystery files of shelby woo," Adam graduated in 1996 and was voted Most- Dramatic in the Senior Superlatives. Besides acting, Adam is also a comedian and a talented musician. He plays four instruments: alto sax, harmonica, drums and piano. Taking roles in commercials, and with small parts in movies like "The Professional" (known as "Leon" overseas) and "Sugar and Spice" (in which his role was, sadly, severly cut), Adam continued to pursue acting while working on his band, Common Rotation, originally known as 28 Orange Street. In february 2000 they released their first CD called "Common Rotation" and have amassed a cult following. A new CD is planned for release soon as well as a documentary. Adam soon landed the role of Warren Mears on "Buffy the vampire slayer". He had a large part in the episode "I was made to love you" and later showed up breifly in the same season in the episode "Intervention." Adam made such an impression on the creator of "Buffy", Joss Whedon, that he was brought back for a 10+ episode stint on the sixth season of "Buffy." What will happen next is still up in the air. Juggling acting on "Buffy" and gigs with Common Rotation, Adam is busy, and certainly on the road to all the success that can be thrown his way. Home Bio index |