I am Adam Bobrow. From being a semi-professional table tennis (Ping Pong) player, to being an actor, voice actor and a comedian I enjoy having a full plate. After four years of performance and education at USC’s School of Theatre I feel that I am equipped and excited to be developing my career. I studied under Jason Alexander and many other experts from around the world. While at Calabasas High School I was given the opportunity to improvise a five minute monologue in the climax of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and it just snowballed from there. That performance landed me my first agent. I went on to do improvisation at LA Connection, at USC, and The Groundlings and in early 2009 with cast members from Reno 911 and Mad TV for a pilot.
I have always felt that it is important to have a strong sense of humor and equally important to take pride in my work. While working a summer job at a movie theater in Calabasas, I offered to do the movie phone and had a lot of fun doing character voices and accents of all sorts. People started calling just to listen to the voices and entertain their friends. It became the viral voicemail and was later mentioned on the news. From that point on I got my first voice over agent and have been happy there ever since. Whether it’s being the voice of a broad variety of characters for video games, for animation projects, acting on a TV show, in a film or performing live I enjoy what I do very much.
Stand up comedy has also been a great source of pleasure for me. My first show was on Monday, November 12th, unfortunately on the night of my father’s passing. Since then I have performed on many of the best main stages in southern California and developed a following for my stand up, shorts and sketch comedy on youtube. I have always enjoyed making people laugh and find the combination of writing, improvising and reacting to the crowd to be a very important and fascinating experience. I am always learning and working and looking to be working more and more.
I am very excited for my future and have lots of reasons to believe that I will be doing this for a long time. When people ask me why I am so confident, I say “I can’t think of any good reason not to be.” Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoy the site.
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