Adam J. Yeend
Adam J. Yeend | |
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Yeend attending the premiere of 'Lust for Love' in Los Angeles, Feb 2014. | |
Born |
Adam James Yeend 7 July 1980 The Blue Mountains, Australia |
Alma mater | |
Occupation | Actor / Producer |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) |
Adam J. Yeend is an Australian actor/producer best known for his roles in Offing David, Liz & Dick and Holding the Man, and producer of the 2014 feature film Lust for Love as well as the horror series Scary Endings. He was born in The Blue Mountains, Australia and resides in Los Angeles.
Career
Adam J. Yeend studied acting with Lynette Sheldon and Fringe actor John Noble.[1] He first appeared in several short films including Boys Grammar which also featured Jai Courtney, Untitled/The Trees, and The Saviour which was nominated for the 2007 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.[2] He shorlty after appeared on Australian television in guest roles on headLand and All Saints. On stage, he toured the East Coast of Australia in The Hurting Game for Brainstorm Productions as well as other Sydney-based theatre productions. In 2008 he appeared in the lead role opposite Nathaniel Buzolic in the feature film Offing David.
After moving to Los Angeles in 2009, he continued to appear in various productions including the comedic short Baby Cake opposite Claire van der Boom; the film received universal acclaim and multiple festival screenings around the world. His first US TV appearance was in Lifetime Network's Elizabeth Taylor bio pic Liz & Dick with Lindsay Lohan and Grant Bowler,[3] as well as appearing as an 'On-camera Winner's Escort' at the 84th Academy Awards.[4] Expanding his facets into producing, he has worked on multiple projects including the independent romantic comedy Lust for Love which starred Dichen Lachman and Fran Kranz,[5][6] Stigma,[7] and Skypemare with Cerina Vincent, Ryan Dillon and Annika Marks;[8] the latter two he also featured in.
In 2013 he featured opposite NFL Cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha in Double Negative[9] and was nominated for a Best Actor Award at the World Music & Independent Film Festival for his role as an addict in Alchemy - losing out to Steven Bauer[10] In 2014, he has appeared in the Japanese World War II bio film An American Piano[11] which premiered at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, and has received strong critical praise for the starring role of John Caleo opposite Nate Jones, Cameron Daddo and Roxane Wilson for the Los Angeles production of the Australian classic, Holding the Man directed by Larry Moss.[12][13][14] In 2015, he was nominated for Best Supporting actor in the drama category for his work in 'Holding the Man' for the 29th Annual Robby Awards in Los Angeles [15] and appeared in the 5th season of the ABC drama Scandal.[16]
Yeend is currently producing the popular horror series Scary Endings [17] and will play the title role opposite Jordan Ladd of the upcoming satirical thriller Brentwood Strangler which he also produced with the same production team behind Skypemare.[18]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2015 | Brentwood Strangler | Floyd Garison | Producer |
2014 | An American Piano | The Prisoner of War | 2014 Cannes Film Festival |
2014 | Lust for Love | Co-Producer | |
2013 | Skypemare (Short) | Gary Gray | Co-Producer |
2013 | Alchemy (Short) | The Man | Best Actor Nomination |
2013 | Double Negative (Short) | Kyle | |
2012 | Liz & Dick | The VIP's 1st AD | TV movie |
2010 | Baby Cake (Short) | Ritchie | |
2008 | Offing David | Matt | |
2007 | Untitled / The Trees (Short) | Sam / Lazlo | |
2005 | Eve (Short) | Mark | |
2005 | Boys Grammar (Short) | James | |
2005 | The Saviour (Short) | Mormon Elder | 2007 Academy Award Nomination - Best Short |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2015 | Scandal | Danny Mendoza | 1 episode |
2015 | Scary Endings | Karl Ardo | Season 1 (Producer) |
2014 | Star Trek: Renegades | Starfleet Technical Officer (Cameo) | Production Assistant |
2012 | Liz & Dick (TV Movie) | The VIP's 1st AD | |
2012 | The Carousel (TV Pilot) | Aiden Howe | Series Regular |
2011 | Stigma (TV Mini-Series) | Robert | Writer/Producer |
2008 | All Saints | The Attendant | 1 episode |
2008 | All Saints | The Vietnam Soldier | 2 Episodes |
2007 | BlackJack: Ghosts (TV Movie) | Delivery Guy | |
2005 | headLand | Student Bully | 2 Episodes |
Theatre
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2014 | Holding the Man | John Caleo | Los Angeles - Best Supp. Actor Nomination |
2008 | The Girl From the West of the City | Alex | Sydney |
2007 | Chain of Fools | Ben | Sydney |
2006 - 2007 | The Hurting Game | Jim | East Coast Australian Tour |
References
- ↑ "FEATURED FEAR MAKER: Adam J. Yeend". WeAreIndieHorror.com.
- ↑ "Nominees & Winners for the 79th Academy Awards". Retrieved 2007-02-25.
- ↑ "Lindsay Lohan is 'Really Really Sweet' says 'Liz & Dick' Co-Star (Exclusive)". CeleBuzz. November 2012.
- ↑ "From Winmalee to Hollywood for Adam J. Yeend". The Blue Mountains Gazette 'Review Magazine'. 16 May 2012.
- ↑ "Gravitas Ventures Acquires Joss Whedon Alumni Rom-Com 'Lust For Love'". Variety. 27 January 2014.
- ↑ Whedonopolis Videos (February 2014). "Lust for Love Premiere - Adam Yeend (Co-Producer) Interview". YouTube.
- ↑ "News Shorts". Dark Horizons. 13 November 2011.
- ↑ "Screamfest LA 2013 Exclusive: Skypemare and The Summoners Premiere Photo Gallery". Dread Central. 15 October 2013.
- ↑ "Nnamdi Asomugha Pictures and Photos". IMDb. 17 March 2014.
- ↑ "Awards & Nominations: 2013 WMIFF Nominations Best Actor Short". IMDb.
- ↑ "Winmalee Actor Stars in Powerful POW Film". Blue Mountains Gazette. 6 February 2013.
- ↑ "Cameron Daddo Takes Aussie play Holding the Man to US". The Daily Telegraph. 6 March 2014.
- ↑ "The Australian Theatre Scene Moves Into LA". Backstage. 17 March 2014.
- ↑ "Award-Winning Play 'Holding the Man' Launches Australian Theater Company in L.A.". 3 April 2014.
- ↑ "The 29th Annual Robby Award Nominations by Rob Stevens".
- ↑ "'Scandal', Season 5 photos". baltimoresun.com.
- ↑ "Scary Endings Smiles at You in 'The Grinning Man'". DreadCentral.com.
- ↑ "Holiday Cheer Comes Early This Year as 'The Brentwood Strangler' hits Festivals.". HorrorSociety.com.