Adam Neal Smith

Adam Neal Smith
Born Dallas, Texas, USA
Occupation Film and theater actor, musician, film composer

Adam Neal Smith, at times just Adam Smith is a Dallas, Texas-born and Los Angeles-based film and theater actor, and musician in a band and film music composer.

He studied at University of North Texas majoring in history. He also took up acting lessons.

Adam Neal Smith formed the band The Ethels in Fort Worth, Texas alongside Ethel Lung, in 2002. Smith was on vocals and guitar and Lung on vocals and drums. The band relocated to Los Angeles where Gordon Bash recorded their demo in summer of 2003. He eventually joined the band as a bass player. The first full-length album of The Ethels was Field Trip to Cakeland released independently.

Smith also joined the 28 Cent Crew Theater Company where he played the lead role in Samuel Shem's Bill W. and Dr. Bob. He also co-wrote the play On the Brink and took on the role of Homer Morris in the travelling children's show The Morris Brothers. He also enrolled in Los Angeles' Second City Conservatory.[1]

He is best known for his lead role as Jeff in Yen Tan's 2008 gay-themed film Ciao.[2]

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Discography

As The Ethels

Fimography

Actor

Long features
Shorts

Composer

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