Adam RODNESS
Adam Rodness (born September 6 1983), raised in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada, After high school Adam moved to Los Angeles and began working in various music, television and radio projects. He returned to Toronto later that year and attended Seneca@York’s Radio and Television Broadcasting School. Subsequently Adam has been back and forth from Toronto to L.A for the past 7 years pursuing his career.
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
WHO IS ADAM RODNESS?
Adam Rodness (born September 6 1983), raised in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada,
After high school Adam moved to Los Angeles and began working in various music, television and radio projects. He returned to Toronto later that year and attended Seneca@York’s Radio and Television Broadcasting School. Subsequently Adam has been back and forth from Toronto to L.A for the past 7 years pursuing his career. His first gig was host/VJ of Canada’s Dance Channel, “BpmTV”. He continued hosting various shows in Toronto. A short time later he landed the lead role of Todd, in the 2006 released horror film, “Surviving”. Adam was also the producer and host of Alliance Atlantis’ new media series “Blog T.V”, in 2007. He has since then completed the new web series “Team Epic” in 2008; which takes a look at superheroes living in the city of Toronto. Shortly after, he produced and starred in the 2008 independent film festival release of “Gorgeous” and starred in the new rom-com “The 20 Year Old Vegan” (2010). Adam’s latest work was acting in the feature film “Shark City” playing the supporting role of Gerry, with Carlo Rota, alongside, Vivica A. Fox and Corey Haim. As well, he lent his talent to the Canadian born rock band Our Lady Peace in their latest video, “The End is Where we Begin”. Adam can now be seen in the upcoming ABC/Global TV cop drama, “Rookie Blue” Investigation Discovery’s “Nothing Personal” as well as the Cannes 2011 selection of “Black Cadillacs”.
After high school Adam moved to Los Angeles and began working in various music, television and radio projects. He returned to Toronto later that year and attended Seneca@York’s Radio and Television Broadcasting School. Subsequently Adam has been back and forth from Toronto to L.A for the past 7 years pursuing his career. His first gig was host/VJ of Canada’s Dance Channel, “BpmTV”. He continued hosting various shows in Toronto. A short time later he landed the lead role of Todd, in the 2006 released horror film, “Surviving”. Adam was also the producer and host of Alliance Atlantis’ new media series “Blog T.V”, in 2007. He has since then completed the new web series “Team Epic” in 2008; which takes a look at superheroes living in the city of Toronto. Shortly after, he produced and starred in the 2008 independent film festival release of “Gorgeous” and starred in the new rom-com “The 20 Year Old Vegan” (2010). Adam’s latest work was acting in the feature film “Shark City” playing the supporting role of Gerry, with Carlo Rota, alongside, Vivica A. Fox and Corey Haim. As well, he lent his talent to the Canadian born rock band Our Lady Peace in their latest video, “The End is Where we Begin”. Adam can now be seen in the upcoming ABC/Global TV cop drama, “Rookie Blue” Investigation Discovery’s “Nothing Personal” as well as the Cannes 2011 selection of “Black Cadillacs”. SHARK CITY on DVD and SUPERCHANNEL!
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| Director Dan Eisen, Adam Rodness and Corey Haim at LA Preimere of SHARK CITY |
Adam Rodness as the role of "Gerry" in the mob comedy "SHARK CITY"
Monday, May 9, 2011
Black Cadillacs Premiers at Cannes 2011!!!
BLACK CADILLACS Premiers at Cannes 2011.
This is the little film that could. About a few months ago, I got a call to be part of the Toronto 48 hour Film Challenge, an amazing filmmakers exercise that brings directors, actors and producers alike to write, shoot and edit a film in 48 hours. http://torontofilmchallenge.com/
As time went on, our team knew we had something special. Our fabulous director Marlida Ferreira took it upon herself to submit to film festivals around the world. We are now happy to say that all of our hard work and persistence has paid off with an amazing screening to be held at the 2011 Cannes film festival in May. Stay tuned for more screenings!!!
This is the little film that could. About a few months ago, I got a call to be part of the Toronto 48 hour Film Challenge, an amazing filmmakers exercise that brings directors, actors and producers alike to write, shoot and edit a film in 48 hours. http://torontofilmchallenge.com/
As time went on, our team knew we had something special. Our fabulous director Marlida Ferreira took it upon herself to submit to film festivals around the world. We are now happy to say that all of our hard work and persistence has paid off with an amazing screening to be held at the 2011 Cannes film festival in May. Stay tuned for more screenings!!!
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