Adam O'Brian's first film, the multi-award winning 'The Imposter', in
which he starred as Frederic Bourdin, premiered in competition at the
Sundance Film Festival. It went on to win two British Independent Film
Awards, was shortlisted for an Academy Award, and was also won a BAFTA.
As a stage actor Adam has performed in a number of highly respected
theatres, including Shakespeare's Globe, The Royal Court, Soho Theatre,
The Music Room at Buckingham Palace, The Beijing National Stadium, West
Yorkshire Playhouse, Theatre by the Lake and The National Chinese
Centre of Performing Arts.
Adam trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, and before
that trained as a member of the National Youth Theatre.
Adam performed the British National Anthem during the 2008 Beijing Olympics Handover Ceremony, in front a of a live audience of around ninety thousand people, and a television audience of around two billion.
Adam O'Brian's first film, The Imposter, premiered at Sundance Film Festival 2012, and went on to win two British Independent Film Awards, as well as being nominated for two BAFTAs, and shortlisted for an Academy Award.