After graduating from Harvard, Adam moved to California
where as an actor he appeared in both plays and television.
In 2001, he moved to New York to pursue his goal of becoming
a filmmaker. While studying screenwriting and film at NYU, Adam appeared in MY BLIND BROTHER, a finalist at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival, and the HBO hit series SEX AND THE CITY. He also worked as an actor and technical consultant on STAY starring Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor and directed by Academy-Award nominee Marc Forster (MONSTER’S BALL, FINDING NEVERLAND). On the set, Adam worked with Forster to help develop a blind character played by Bob Hoskins.
In 2004, he met Jim Phinney through an event at HBO Films and shortly thereafter they founded GOOD LOOK PRODUCTIONS. Their first project, the award-winning SMELL THE LIGHT, was completed in 2005. They are currently working on their feature film, ANONYMOUS SEX. |
As a member of Duke University's prestigious drama department, Jim starred in numerous productions
including ASSASSINS, OUR TOWN and NOISES OFF!
After graduation, he taught acting, directed plays and continued his own training with the Chautauqua Conservatory Theatre Company. In 1997, Jim moved to
New York where he pursued a graduate degree in drama
and psychology. While studying at NYU, Jim turned his attention to film and created a series of experimental and narrative shorts.
In 2004, he met Adam Linn through an event at HBO Films and shortly thereafter they founded GOOD LOOK PRODUCTIONS. Their first project, the award-winning SMELL THE LIGHT, was completed in 2005. They are currently working on their feature film, ANONYMOUS SEX. |