Adam Davenport

Screenwriter

Adam Davenport was born in Harvey, Illinois, United States on May 27th, 1984 and is the Screenwriter. At the age of 39, Adam Davenport biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 27, 1984
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Harvey, Illinois, United States
Age
39 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Profession
Film Director, Screenwriter
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Yale University
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Adam Davenport Life

Adam Davenport (born in Harvey, Illinois) is an American actor, DJ, record producer, singer, and filmmaker.

Davenport made his film debut in Esteban Uribe's Cleanse Pest, Rest as a transgender sex employee who became a victim of a hate crime.

He has appeared on several Off-Broadway productions, including Naked Boys Singing!, and appeared on many television programs, including HBO's High Maintenance and Starz' Sweetbitter, making him the first African-American artist/producer to eponymously chart on Billboard for EDM (electronic dance music).

He was then admitted to the Recording Academy.

"Change The World" by Davenport in late 2018.

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Adam Davenport Career

Career

Davenport's short film Midnight Son, which he made as his thesis project while an undergraduate at Yale University, became the recipient of the Panavision New Filmmaker Award, a distinction shared by the first films of Steven Soderbergh, Paul Thomas Anderson and Jared Hess. Made by Davenport when he was twenty-one years old, the project was photographed by cinematographer Tom Stern and starred Academy Award winner Melissa Leo, Jack Mulcahy and Tony nominee David Harbour.

Midnight Son screened at the Clermont-Ferrand International Film Festival in France and "received much praise" for its direction and performances.

Davenport co-wrote a screenplay for a film adaptation of John Kaye's novel The Dead Circus with Kaye, but the project stalled in development due to the film's budget.

Davenport left Los Angeles and began to work as an actor in New York City, where he began to garner notice for his range of quirky, off-beat and eccentric character portrayals. Per Sally Kirkland, who mentored Davenport since his early days in Hollywood, "He is a character actor in a leading man's body" .

At 27, Davenport became the youngest director accepted into the Actors Studio Playwright/Directors Unit; his interview was with Martin Landau and Mark Rydell. He made his New York stage debut in the opera adaptation of Tom Wolfe's "The Bonfire of the Vanities," directed by Michael Bergmann and opposite opera heavyweights Randal Turner, Adrienne Danrich and Anne-Carolyn Bird. In November 2016 he performed Morten Lauridsen's "Lux Aeterna" and the North American premiere of Howard Goodall's "Eternal Light: A Requiem" with an international choir at Carnegie Hall.

In 2016, Davenport became the first African-American actor to play Hercules onscreen when he was cast to play the mythic hero in Alex Ewen's musical feature film Project Olympus, produced by Road Warrior Entertainment.

In 2017, Davenport signed with the label Independent Ear and released his debut single "My Return Address is You," featuring Shanica Knowles, in late January 2017; the track was released internationally via Universal Music Group and entered the charts at #7 on Dance Mix USA for the week ending 2/11/17. He subsequently became the first African-American producer to eponymously chart on Billboard for Electronic Dance Music after the song charted on the Dance Club chart for 10 weeks, peaking at #23 on September 23, 2017.

Davenport has been an advocate for gay, black artists by opening discussions on the absence of African-American artists in EDM. Per Chill Magazine, "Multi-hyphenated artist Adam Davenport is bringing Black visibility into some of the most whitewashed worlds, including opera and EDM."

In a December 2018 interview with Chill Magazine, Davenport revealed his plans to develop an original electronic dance musical for the stage. "I ultimately want to use electronic dance music as a narrative tool. Just as Lin-Manuel Miranda used hip-hop beautifully to advance storytelling on the stage, I have my own story called Weekend Warriors that I’d like to tell on the stage with electronic dance music. I’m willing to do everything myself—write the book, produce the music, DJ the live set, act in it—and so right now I’m at the stage of developing my voice in the genre. I’ll release a concept album or EP of Weekend Warriors before I mount a full production."

Davenport said that he is actively working on a new film project called Tar Baby, "which blends sci-fi [and] horror, film noir, and African-American folklore against the backdrop of the heroin epidemic in West Virginia." Davenport has cast Mya Taylor as the lead and is also collaborating with Marvel illustrator James Rodriguez on a graphic novel adaptation.

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