Rahart Adams is a talented actor born in Melbourne, Australia, to parents of Australian-Pakistani and Maltese descent. He is the second oldest of four children and has established a successful career in both the United States and Australia.
Adams began his training at TAFTA (The Australian Film and Television Company) from 2012 to 2014 and attended various schools in Melbourne for performing arts. His television debut came in 2012 when he played the role of Alistair O'Laughlin in the Australian soap opera Neighbours.
Rahart's breakthrough role was as Sam Conte in the ABC series Nowhere Boys, which he played from 2013 to 2016. The show received numerous awards, including the International Emmy for Best Children's Television Series, the British Academy Film Award for Best Children's Television Series, and multiple Australian Logies for Best Children's Television Series.
During his time on Nowhere Boys, Rahart also appeared in the Nickelodeon series Every Witch Way and the TV movie Liar, Liar Vampire. He then played the role of Bradley in the indie satirical comedy EMO the Musical, followed by a supporting role in the Australian TV series House Husbands.
Rahart's film credits include Pacific Rim: Uprising, in which he played the role of Jaeger Pilot Cadet Tahima Shaheen, and the indie thriller Starlight, in which he had a supporting role. He also reprised his role as Kent Saydak in the YouTube Premium series Foursome for its second, third, and fourth seasons.
In his free time, Rahart has trained and performed at institutions such as The Beverly Hills Playhouse, Upright Citizens Brigade improv comedy theatre, and Lesly Kahn & Company.