Adam Freeman
Adam Freeman, hailing from East Tennessee, has nurtured a passion for horror since childhood. In his mid-twenties, he sought formal training at a talent agency in Knoxville, where he mastered the Joy Morris acting technique. While working as a barista, Adam connected with actors involved in film and television, some of whom held significant roles in prominent projects. Inspired by these interactions, he decided to pursue a career as an independent actor, channeling his enthusiasm for the horror genre into his creative endeavors.
The journey was not without its challenges, but Adam's determination to network with his idols in the industry paid off. His breakthrough came when he secured the lead role in "Truly Madly," followed by a part in "Savage Vengeance" (The Remake), a film he cherished during his youth. Additionally, he gained valuable experience as an extra in the short film "Piggy," where he observed the production process from behind the scenes.
His dedication and love for horror culminated in a role in "Cannibal Hookers" (The Remake), another project directed by Donald Farmer. Adam Freeman's commitment to networking and his unwavering passion for the genre have laid a solid foundation for his burgeoning career in independent filmmaking. As he continues to pursue his dreams, he remains a rising star in the horror community.