DAVID
ADLAM
Actor
ABOUT
DAVID
David Adlam grew up in Hobart, Tasmania, where he began acting in theatre at a young age. The most notable of the productions he starred in was the world premiere of 'For the Term of His Natural Life', an adaptation of the classic Australian novel.
In his college years, he was the recipient of an ATOM Award for his short film musical comedy, 'The Janitor'.
David moved to Sydney to study film production at The University of Technology. His graduate film, 'Tape Over Me', appeared in festivals both in Australia and overseas, including the St. Louis International Film Festival.
David is currently developing a comedy series in collaboration with celebrated author Mark Isaacs ('The Undesirables', 'The Kabul Peace House') titled 'Jumping the Queue', a dangerously hilarious sitcom tackling the world's most controversial issue: immigration.
David's feature film acting debut can be seen in 'Two Heads Creek', which had one critic remarking: "David Adlam almost steals every scene as the hilarious Eric." (FULL REVIEW HERE)
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Two Heads Creek is available to rent or buy on iTunes.
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