British actor Adam Green made his stage debut at the tender age of seventeen in the esteemed production of John Godber's "Bouncers" at the renowned Man in the Moon Theater in London, marking the beginning of his illustrious career in the world of theater.
Thereafter, he went on to appear in a plethora of notable BBC television dramas, including "Pie in the Sky" and "Kavanagh QC", further solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile performer.
Throughout his illustrious career, Adam Green has had the privilege of portraying a wide range of iconic characters, including the charismatic Danny in the acclaimed production of "Sexual Perversity in Chicago" at The Gate in Notting Hill, and the enigmatic Grant Foster Simms in the world premiere of "Absinthe" directed by the illustrious K. Ellingson at the esteemed Egyptian Theater in Hollywood.
Moreover, Mr. Green's foray into the realm of horror cinema saw his character Josh undergo a most unsettling transformation, as he was devoured and eventually morphed into an evil tree in the Lionsgate production "Haunted Forest", a testament to his remarkable range and adaptability as an actor.
More recently, Adam Green has appeared on screen in a variety of roles, including the goth rocker Sinclair in "Feeding Beaudelaire" and Christ's most trusted disciple Thaddeus in the 20th Century Fox release "Color of the Cross", showcasing his impressive ability to seamlessly transition between diverse genres and characters.
In the years to come, Mr. Green will be seen as the erudite and insightful Freudian Professor, Dr. Edward Green in director Clenet Verdi-Rose's upcoming "Skyler", as well as reprising his stage role in the screen adaptation of "Absinthe" in 2011, a testament to his enduring talent and dedication to his craft.