Adam Hall, a Missouri native, has led a life filled with excitement and creativity. Born and raised in the Show-Me State, he has always had a passion for the arts. However, it wasn't until late high school that he discovered his true calling in filmmaking.
Adam's academic journey took him to Carson-Newman College in East Tennessee, where he earned a degree in Political Science. Following his internship at the US Capitol, he made the bold decision to leave the harsh political landscape of Washington, D.C. behind and head to the sunny climes of Hollywood.
At the University of Southern California, Adam received his MFA in Directing. His thesis film, "Sudden Death!", was a huge success, screening in over 100 film festivals and winning more than 50 awards.
Adam has made a name for himself in the industry by writing and directing two award-winning original series: "Research." starring Barry Bostwick and Doug Jones, and "I Hate It!", a satirical review show. He is also an Associate Producer on Nat Geo's "Wicked Tuna" and "Wicked Tuna: North vs South".
In addition to his work in television, Adam is a dedicated educator, teaching film, television, and screenwriting at Azusa Pacific University. He lives in Los Angeles with his wonderful toddler, Riley, and his amazing wife, partner, and producer, Melanie. Together, they co-own Mildly Fearsome Films, a production company that has produced a range of exciting projects.
Adam's incredible journey is a testament to his hard work and dedication to his craft. With a passion for storytelling and a knack for creating engaging content, he is sure to continue making waves in the entertainment industry for years to come.