Adam Driver is an American actor
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Adam Driver is an American actor
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Adam Driver dated Joanne Tucker for almost a decade before eventually marrying her in 2013. The family lives in Brooklyn with their pet dog Moose, a Pit-bull–Rottweiler mix.
Adam is a great admirer of the armed forces, as he learned to appreciate them during his years in the army. He has founded ‘Arts in the Armed Forces,’ a company that organizes free theatrical shows for American army men stationed in the US or abroad.
Adam Driver was born on November 19, 1983, in San Diego, California, to Joe Douglas Driver and Nancy Wright (née Needham). His mother worked as a paralegal and divorced Adam’s father when Adam was a child. She then married Rodney G. Wright, a minister at a Baptist church.
The family left California when Adam was 7 years of age, and his mother took Adam and his sister to her home state, Indiana. There, he was enrolled at the ‘Mishawaka High School’ and did some plays during his school days, which laid the foundation of his future career in acting. By the time he graduated from high school, he had started trying to become a serious actor. He soon applied to the ‘Juilliard School,’ the best acting school in New York. However, his application was rejected.
Facing a painful rejection did not make Adam lose hope, and he soon decided to move to Los Angeles. Unfortunately, his car broke down midway, forcing him to return to his house. Around the same time, the 9/11 terrorist attacks took place, shaking the whole of the US and the world. Adam was deeply affected too, and he immediately applied to the American military. He had given up on acting by then, and joined the ‘United States Marine Corps.’
For the following two years, he enjoyed his stint at the military. However, an unfortunate mountain-bike accident ended his days in the army. He was honorably discharged and then joined the ‘University of Indianapolis’ for a year. Bored of the university, he decided to give his old love, acting, another shot and applied to the ‘Juilliard School’ yet again. His application was accepted this time around.
Once he graduated with a ‘Bachelor of Fine Arts’ degree, he began acting in New York and became part of many ‘Broadway’ and ‘Off-Broadway’ productions. However, he did not get paid enough to make ends meet. This made him work part time to earn enough to survive in New York. He once worked as a busboy and waiter while auditioning for TV and film stints. Around that time, he also did short films and pilots for TV shows.
In 2010, he finally bagged a significant role in the pilot of the series ‘The Wonderful Maladys.’ The series was not picked up by any network. Adam then worked in other TV shows such as ‘Law & Order’ and ‘The Unusuals.’ In 2011, he made his film debut with the Clint Eastwood-directed ‘J. Edgar,’ in which he played ‘Walter Lyle.’ This was a small role.
The role that earned him mainstream fame was that of the protagonist’s boyfriend in the 2012 TV comedy–drama series ‘Girls.’ He ended up getting nominated for three ‘Primetime Emmy Awards’ for ‘Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.’
2012 turned out to be a major year for Adam’s acting career. After enjoying mainstream success with ‘Girls,’ he earned roles in two successful films, namely, ace director Steven Spielberg’s ‘Lincoln’ and the independent film ‘Frances Ha.’ His roles in both the films were appreciated. Soon, many filmmakers and TV moguls began approaching Adam.
The success story that started in 2012 continued in 2013 too, with Adam starring in four big films. He started with ‘Bluebird’ and ‘The F Word,’ and by the end of the year, he had appeared in ‘Inside Llewin Davis’ and ‘Tracks.’ Despite many of his films failing at the box office, Adam enjoyed immense appreciation from critics.