Adam Freeman (b. 1990)

Birthplace:
Louisville, Kentucky

Born:
November 14, 1990

Raised in East Tennessee Adam has had a love for the horror genre since he was a small kid. In his mid twenties Adam went to a talent agency where he learned the Joy Morris technique in acting in Knoxville TN. While working as a barista Adam had met Actors who were working in film and television, they also had lead roles and reoccurring roles in major projects. After learning more about the industry Adam decided to become a independent actor where he could take his passion for the horror genre and follow his dreams. This wasn't an easy road but he made sure that he met all the directors and actors that he admired and took to networking with them. After awhile Adams first role he landed was the lead role in "Truly Madly" and then landed a role in "Savage Vengeance" (The Remake) in which Adam had grown up watching the original. He was also an extra in the short film Piggy where he was able to work on the back side of the project. With his experiences he learned a lot about the business. Adam then landed the role in "Cannibal Hookers" (The Remake) to another Donald Farmer film. His love for the genre and way of networking has given the start of a career in independent film making.

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Director:
2022  Deadly Dealings

Producer:
2021  Reunion from Hell
2022  Deadly Dealings

Writer:
2021  Reunion from Hell
2022  Deadly Dealings

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