Some Things You Never Knew About Adam (probably)
- Although Adam was born in London, England, he has four different
nationalities
- He left Britain, his home of more than 25 years, in 1997 to work in
advertising in Canada
- He once squeezed 24 people (including himself) into a VW Beetle to get
on TV
- His middle name is Marcel
- He a Chuck Berry fan
- His favourite colour is ocean blue
- He likes to say the word Gorgeous a lot
- His favourite dish is Spaghetti Bolognese with plenty of Parmesan
Cheese
- Unlike most British people, he likes the taste of Root Beer
- He has hitchhiked to Paris (twice)
- He once ran up the steps of the world's tallest building for charity
- He has traveled to 35 countries
- His lifelong ambition is to go swimming with dolphins
- He has appeared in a show on Broadway - that's Broadway in
Warwickshire, England
- His full stage acting credits are "A Highwayman" in The Beggar's Opera
(1984), "A Soldier" in the musical Patience (1985), the robber
"Frightful Fred" in Babes in the Wood (1997), and most recently in
Canada, "Bill", a businessman having a nervous breakdown in Lips
Together, Teeth Apart (1998)
- He has bumped into several celebrities including Arnold Schwarznegger,
Hugh Grant, Elizabeth Hurley, and Tom Baker
- He is currently taking improv classes with The Second City - the same
theatre school which gave rise to actors Dan Akroyd, Mike Myers, Jim
Belushi, Bill Murray and John Candy
Adam on Foiled: "Back in 1995, when Henry cast me as Bob in his debut
picture Foiled, I wasn't quite sure what to expect. But agreeing to do
the film turned out to be one of the most inspired moves in my life.
I got to work with a terrific crew, and go on location in some of the
most beautiful countryside in England. Best of all, the part
reignited my passion for acting, after a break of nearly a decade! Now
I can't wait for my next part. Thanks Henry."
Adam would like to do more acting in his new home city, Toronto. If
you are interested in casting this versatile actor as a character in
your play or film, or have any other comments, you can e-mail Adam
directly at the address below.