Adam Kern

Adam Kern

Producing credits include The Water Dream, starring Anthony Rapp and J. Robert Spencer, and Liz Femi's 2014 NAACP Theatre Award nominated Take Me To The Poorhouse. He has produced and staged over twenty readings, half a dozen workshops, three benefits and three full productions.

Adam has performed internationally at the Moscow Art Theatre, and at the Old Vic through Kevin Spacey's TS Eliot Fellowship. Regionally he has worked at the Los Angeles Philharmonic and their Toyota Symphonies for Youth, the American Repertory Theatre and the Classical Theatre of Harlem.

He is currently developing Shadow of the Run, an immersive theatre production based on the Eliot Ness investigation of the Cleveland Torso Murders. Originally from North Canton, Ohio. BFA Musical Theatre from Kent State University; MFA Acting from the American Repertory Theatre / Moscow Art Theatre Institute at Harvard University.

Once worked at the Barn Theatre in Michigan, where notable apprentice alumni include Tom Wopat, Jennifer Garner, Lauren Graham and Jonathan Larson.

Movies for Adam Kern...

Inheritance
Title: Inheritance
Character: Aaron
Released: April 26, 2024
Type: Movie
Estranged sisters Lucy and Paige reunite to bury their father, becoming entangled in the complicated web of their past as they realize that they have inherited more from their father than just money.
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I See You
Title: I See You
Character: Window Repairman
Released: September 11, 2019
Type: Movie
When a 10-year-old boy goes missing, lead investigator Greg Harper struggles to balance the pressure of the investigation and troubles with his wife, Jackie. Facing a recent affair, great strain is put on the family that slowly gnaws away at Jackie's grip on reality. But after a malicious presence manifests itself in their home and puts their son, Connor, in mortal danger, the cold, hard truth about evil in the Harper household is finally uncovered.
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Mama's Boy
Title: Mama's Boy
Character: Imigracioni službenik
Released: June 22, 2013
Type: Movie
Middle-aged cinephile and film projectionist Pera still lives with his mother - and best friend - Mara, in Belgrade. It's 1999 and when NATO bombs start raining down on Serbia, the two of them become refugees. After a surreal journey, they end up in New York, where Pera realizes that he can no longer do the old job he loved so much. While he and Mara were struggling to survive, the new age of digital projection was born. Then Pera stumbles upon some discarded projectors and his new mission in life becomes clear: he will travel around and show people the magic of Real Cinema - the magic that can only be created by celluoid, mechanical projectors, the silver screen and flickering light.