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Adam
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Playing Age: 25-50.

Characteristics: Clear, Engaging.

Accents: Geordie (Native), Middle Eastern, RP, Northern, American-Standard, American-Californian, American-New York, Australian, Belfast, Birmingham, Cockney, Devon, Dublin, London, Scottish-Standard, Sunderland, Yorkshire.

Languages: English (Native), Farsi (Basic/Phonetically).

Studio: No home studio, but happy to travel.

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Bio:

Adam is a distinguished and multifaceted actor of British-Iranian descent, with a remarkable career that spans over three decades, across premier UK and international productions in film, television, and theatre.

His television repertoire includes notable performances including; General Maloof in FX's ‘Tyrant’, and the malevolent ward manager, Marcus Fidel, in the BBC series ‘Casualty’. His latest television endeavour, ‘The Boys: Varsity’, is set to premiere on Amazon Prime in 2025.

In theatre, Adam has graced the stages of the National Theatre and embarked on UK tours, featuring prominently in several award-winning West End productions. Notably, he starred in Sam Mendes' ‘The Motive and the Cue’, alongside Johnny Flynn and Olivier Award winner Mark Gatiss. More recently, Adam starred in Armando Iannucci's adaptation of Stanley Kubrick's film Dr. Strangelove’, at the Noel Coward Theatre, alongside a top cast headed by Steve Coogan.

Additionally, Adam has contributed his voice to several blockbuster video game franchises, including; ‘Final Fantasy XVI’, and ‘Dragon Quest’. He also lent his vocal talents to the character of Sultan, in Amazon Audible's acclaimed modern retelling of ‘Arabian Nights’. His most recent project, ‘Central Intelligence’, an eight-part audio drama exploring the history of the CIA, has recently aired on BBC Radio Four, further solidifying his diverse artistic contributions.

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