




Steve Martin Celebrity Look Alike Impersonator
Looks-Voice and even plays live Banjo
The first time he ever heard the words, "Has anyone ever told you that
you look like Steve Martin?" he was 12! Gray hair aside, this
comparision has followed Adam through out his life as a comedian,
actor, musician, and even as a waiter at Wolfgang Puck's Spago and
the Ivy.
This doppelganger effect led him to pursue a career as a stand up
comic in LA, performing his own material, where he had the good
fortune of opening for Drew Carey at the Improv in Hollywood.
As an upright bassist for over 20 years Adam has played with some of
the giants of Americana: Dave Alvin, Lucinda Williams, Carlos
Guitarlos, Phil Alvin, Top Jimmy, Bill Bateman, Joe Ely, James Intveld,
Brantley Kearns, Gene Taylor, Lavay Smith, and many more.
He is happy to have added banjo to his comedy repertoire
As a physical comedian, some of the masters he has studied with
are: solo performance with Bill Irwin, clowning with Geoff Hoyle,
commedia dell’arte with Antonio Fava, philosophy of the clown with
master clown Carlo Mazzone-Clementi (founder of the Dell’arte School
of Physical Theatre).