Adam Ferguson is a southern boy at heart having grown up in Memphis, TN. For three years he toured internationally (Asia, Europe, and South America) in A Midsummer Night’s Dream directed by Academy Award winner Tim Robbins. He made his Off-Broadway debut in the World Premiere of Boys Just Wanna Have Fun. Other New York City credits include Much Ado About Nothing, A Year in the Life, and Film Scenes in the Village (Winner of Producer’s Pick Best Comic Actor). In Los Angeles, Adam has appeared in The Altruists (winner of StageSceneLA Best Actor in a Comedy), Picasso at the Lapine Agile, Romeo and Juliet, and The Dead Guy (a multimedia production seen at the Hollywood Fringe). He played Comendador Gomez in Anna Estrada’s bilingual production of Fuente Ovejuna and recently played Prior Walter in Angels in America. Adam wrote and starred in the webseries 30 is Still 30 which is available to watch on YouTube. Other film credits include guest starring roles on Patched, Broad Strokes, Geeks Outside, and appeared in Suburbicon directed by George Clooney.
Most recently, Adam has broken out into directing. With Sudden Death Viewpoints Adam took the theater theories of Viewpoints and set them in a competitive sporting arena. The production sought to show a connection between theater and sports as similar modes of entertainment. In Another F Word, a play which focused on the representation of obesity in American pop culture, he created a live performance piece that was seen online through Zoom. Adam worked with the playwright to include pre-recorded segments in connection to the live performances. These productions allowed Adam to explore his personal aesthetic of incorporating multi-media elements into live theatrical experiences.
He holds a MFA in Television, Film, and Theatre/ Acting Option from Cal State LA and a BFA in Theater Performance from North Dakota State University. Adam has trained at Circle in the Square Theater School as well as in psychophysical acting with Wendell Beavers and Stephen Wangh. He was a company member at The Actors’ Gang for four years and is a proud member of Actors’ Equity and SAG-AFTRA. Check out Adam's IMDB page.