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J. Todd Adams
Born 1960s
Occupation Stage, film, TV actor

J. Todd Adams is an American stage, film, and television actor who lives and works primarily in Southern California.

Adams attended Brigham Young University where he was a student in the theater and film program. Some of his first professional roles were with the annual Utah Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City, Utah. He also studied at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco.

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[edit] Stage

Most of Adams' roles have been in live theater. He has performed with the Utah Shakespearean Festival, Park City Shakespeare Festival and the Actor's Repertory Theatre Ensemble (ARTE) in Utah; the American Conservatory Theater, the San Francisco Theatre Project, and the Aurora Theatre Company in Northern California; and the Los Angeles Opera, the Pasadena Shakespeare Company, The Evidence Room, and A Noise Within in Southern California. Also, He most recently was a part of Shakespeare Santa Cruz, portraying Puck in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and Marullus in "Julius Caesar".

[edit] Film

Adams voiced the character of Chi in the feature film Warriors of Virtue. He also appeared in the films Bounty, Slumlord, My Bad Dad and The Flyboys.

[edit] Television

Adams has appeared in episodes of "Gilmore Girls" and "The West Wing".

[edit] Other work

Adams performed the audio book editions of Fight Club and We Were the Mulvaneys.

[edit] Awards

Adams won two Drama-Logue Awards: one for his portrayal of Will Draper in The Dead Boy at the San Francisco Theatre Project, and one for portraying Lt. Ralph Clark in the Pasadena Shakespeare Company production of Our Country's Good.

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