Adam Hann-ByrdActor and film critic
Date of Birth: 23.02.1982
Country: USA |
Content:
- Biography of Adam Hann-Bird
- 1992 - Little Man Tate
- 1995 - Digger
- 1995 - Jumanji
- 1996 - Diabolique
- 1997 - The Ice Storm
- 1998 - Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
- 1999 - Uninvited and Souvenir
Biography of Adam Hann-Bird
Adam Hann-Bird is an actor and film critic currently based in Los Angeles, California. He has been developing his acting skills for upcoming movies and has always been a huge fan of the art of cinema. Even in preparatory school, he was noticed by his teachers, who dubbed him as the "critic." As a young boy, Adam would constantly talk about his favorite films with his friends.
Recently, he launched his website "Two Cent Cinema" where the young actor indulges in his passion for film criticism. His most notable roles include Fred Tate in the film "Little Man Tate" and Charlie in "Halloween H20: 20 Years Later." In 2004, he received a degree in psychology and film studies upon graduating from Wesleyan University in Connecticut.
1992 - Little Man Tate
In 1992, Adam played the role of a child prodigy fourth-grader who solves complex mathematical problems in the film "Little Man Tate." This film marked the debut of Jodie Foster.
1995 - Digger
In the film "Digger," released in 1995, Adam portrays a 12-year-old boy named Digger whose parents are going through a period of resolving their internal issues. He is sent away from the line of fire to his grandmother Olympia.
1995 - Jumanji
In the fantasy film "Jumanji," Adam plays the character of a young Alan who gets caught up in the magical board game that opens a secret door to the jungle universe. The film stars Robin Williams and Kirsten Dunst.
1996 - Diabolique
In 1996, Adam appeared in the classic French thriller "Diabolique" directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot.
1997 - The Ice Storm
Adam collaborated with Kevin Kline, Sigourney Weaver, Christina Ricci, and Elijah Wood in the 1997 film "The Ice Storm."
1998 - Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
In 1998, Adam took on the role of Charlie in the highly acclaimed horror film "Halloween H20: 20 Years Later" directed by John Carpenter. The film set the standards for the genre for the next two decades. Adam's performance as Charlie was praised alongside Jamie Lee Curtis' career-reviving role.
1999 - Uninvited and Souvenir
In 1999, Adam appeared in the film "Uninvited" playing the role of a young Tony Grasso. He also starred in the experimental drama "Souvenir" in the same year.