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Adam was born in Covington, KY, where he grew up a comedy nerd. He was part of the Northern Kentucky Troubadours theatre troupe in high school, and then a sketch comedy group called the Scott Walsh Comedy Foundation in the early 2000s, which led to him improbably performing comedy backed by The Wailers. Yeah, I know. He covered culture and politics for multiple local publications, and upon moving to Los Angeles in 2008 he began writing for Creative Screenwriting Magazine. This led to work with outlets such as The Hollywood Reporter and Indiewire, as well as writing acceptance speeches during award season. In 2013, Adam transitioned from film journalism to film production, working on projects like Split, Marry Me, and Randy to the Rescue. Eventually he got extremely lucky and someone gave him a little bit of money to make a movie. And that's the story of how this page came to exist. Now he lives in Queens, where he can get amazing Indian and Thai food while figuring out what to write next.