Adam Green(VI)
- Réalisation
- Scénariste
- Artiste
Adam Green est né le 31 mars 1975 dans le Massachusetts, États-Unis. Il est réalisateur et scénariste. Il est connu pour Mort En-Dessous de Zéro (2010), Butcher: La légende de Victor Crowley (2006) et Friday the 13th: The Game (2017). Il a été marié avec Rileah Vanderbilt.
- Prix
- 13 victoires et 6 nominations au total
Réalisation
Scénariste
Artiste
- Sites officiels
- Taille
- 5′ 8″ (1,73 m)
- Naissance
- Conjoint(e)
- Rileah Vanderbilt26 juin 2010 - 2014 (divorcé)
- Autres travauxShort: A Voice Named Reason - Writer, Director, Producer, Cinematographer
- Offres publicitaires
- AnecdotesAfter tragedy hit his hometown in the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombings, Adam Green took it upon himself to head home and hold his own Boston Strong fundraiser just a few weeks later. Held over three nights in May of 2013, Green held screenings of Holliston in the actual town, held a marathon of his Hatchet trilogy in Boston with Hatchet 3 being shown for the very first time, and threw a celebrity attended auction in Worcester with proceeds from all events going to the Governor's One Fund. Icons such as John Carpenter, Wes Craven, Chris Columbus, Mick Garris, Rob Zombie, Eli Roth, Sid Haig, Kane Hodder, and countless others all donated rare one of a kind items to be auctioned off at Green's event and Green even auctioned himself off on a date for charity ultimately raising over $25,000.00 for the marathon victims and their families.
- CitationsRemember, at the end of the day we're not curing cancer. We're just making life more entertaining before we get cancer.
- Marques de commerceAside from Green's sitcom Holliston, he has also referenced his home town in small ways in most every single film and project he has made. The filmmaker has called his hometown "a living Norman Rockwell painting" and has stated in numerous interviews that he is still closest with the childhood friends that he grew up with there and prefers to spend any free time he has with them over anyone involved in the Hollywood scene that he is a part of. The small town is extremely proud and supportive of Green and most stores in Holliston's small downtown strip had balloons and "welcome home" or "good luck, Adam" signs hung in their windows when Green and his cast mates returned to Holliston to world premiere episodes of the sitcom for both seasons so far. Rather than hold the usual traditional fancy premieres of the series in Hollywood, Green opted to host and personally pay for the show to premiere at Holliston Town Hall where the show played on a small pull down screen and the packed audience of townsfolk sat on folding chairs. Holliston's local pub Casey's Crossing has an autographed poster of the show's cast hanging behind the bar.
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