Ode to Adam Jonas Segaller

10/09/2013

No pictures but his NAME

http://camillemustachio.com/ASC_PDF/Cyrano%20de%20Bergerac%20Study%20Guide.pdf


  sigh, I wish there were some pictures!

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Words to Describe ADAM

I noticed him as Andrew Carnegie in 'Men Who Built America' on the History Channel. I've found out how talented he is (and nice to look at and listen to) and thought a fun fan page would be a good boost for him. The benefit to me is I get to look and listen to him while I post things here and hopefully get him more jobs by increasing his popularity which will get me more things to see him in.

If you read this Adam, thank you, keep up the good work.
If you too have a crush on him, follow the blog and/or leave me your e-mail and you can contribute to this also.

Find Adam Jonas Segaller

  • Adam Jonas Segaller. Com
  • Men Who Built America on the History Channel
  • On IMDb
  • His Head-Shots on Flicker
  • UofVa A&S Online interview about preforming Sir Walter Raleigh
  • UofVa A&S Interview
  • The Rorschach Theater Blog Interview
  • TV Guide

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AJS's Bio

http://adamjonassegaller.com/bio.html

CURRENTLY: This month, Adam shot commercials for Coupon Bug and Nikon.

Recently, Adam appeared as ANDREW CARNEGIE on HISTORY CHANNEL's event miniseries "THE MEN WHO BUILT AMERICA".

Adam is a New York-based actor with experience in all avenues of entertainment and media, from
webisodes to classical theater, film and television.

He is a devoted Shakespearean actor and Bardophile— professional roles have included the second gravedigger, Barnardo, Demetrius, Brutus, Autolycus, Theseus, and a rather youthful Prospero!

His inadvertent specialty is playing nonfictional historical figures: to date, he has played Sir Walter Raleigh, William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Lewis Carroll, T.E. Lawrence,
Albert Einstein and Andrew Carnegie (about which more below). Adam's performance as the eponymous author in Rorschach Theatre's Kit Marlowe was among
DC Theatre Scene's Top Ten of 2009.


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