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Rahart Adams

Australian actor

Rahart Adams

Born

Rahart Sadiqzai[1]


(age&#;28&#;29) [1]

Australia

NationalityAustralian
OccupationActor
Years&#;active–present

Rahart Adams is an Australian actor. After first appearing in commercials and a guest role in Neighbours, he played a lead in Nowhere Boys and then joined the cast of Every Witch Way ().[1] Other major roles include Nickelodeon's comedy film Liar, Liar, Vampire (),[2]Emo the Musical, [3]Star Light in [4] and the YouTube Original series Foursome from season 2.[5] Adams has a regular role in The CW TV series Gotham Knights ().[6]

Early life

He is the second oldest of four children of Adam and Victoria Adams. His parents are of Maltese and Pakistani heritage. Adams attended Haileybury College and studied Media and Business Studies.[7]

Career

Adams has appeared on television shows such as Neighbours,[8]Talia in the Kitchen, House Husbands[9] and Discover Indie Film. In , Adams is known for his roles such as Sam Conte in the action teen drama series Nowhere Boys opposite Dougie Baldwin, Joel Lok and Matt Testro.[10][11] In , Adams was selected to play Jax Novoa in the Nickelodeon teen sitcom Every Witch Way stars Paola Andino.[12] He starred in the comedy family film Liar, Liar, Vampire alongside Brec Bassinger and Tiera Skovbye which was released on 12 October through Nickelodeon.[13][14][15]

In , Adams co-starred Dougie Baldwin, Joel Lok, Matt Testro, Sean Rees-Wemyss and Angourie Rice in the dark fantasy teen drama film Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows, based on the teen-orientedtelevision seriesNowhere Boys created by Tony Ayres..[16][17][18] He played the role of Kent Saydak in the romantic comedy series Foursome.[19][20] Adams portrayed Bradley, leader of the Emo clique, in the feature film Emo the Musical which was directed by Neil Triffett, opposite Benson Jack Anthony and Jordan Hare.[21][22]

In , Adams appeared in several roles in the science fiction monster film Pacific Rim Uprising as Cadete Tahima Shaheen. In the short film, Nancy, he played the character of Ryan.[23] In the horror film Star Light stars Cameron Johnson, Scout Taylor-Compton, Bret Roberts, Garrett Westton and Liana Ramirez, directed by Mitchell Altieri, which he played the character of Nick, which was first shown at the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival in February [24][25]

In the Michael Matteo Rossi's film Shadows starring Krista Allen, Francis Capra and Vernon Wells, he played the role of Cody. In , Adams was cast to play the main role in the action superhero series Gotham Knights along with Oscar Morgan and Olivia Rose Keegan, where he played the main role of Brody March, the son of Lincoln March (Damon Dayoub) and a fellow student at Gotham Academy.[26][27][28]

Filmography

Film

Television

References

  1. ^ abcSpencer, Lia (9 March ), "He's Berwick's teen idol", Pakenham Gazette
  2. ^"If "Twilight" Were a Comedy, This Hilarious New Vampire Movie Would Be It". Seventeen. 1 October Retrieved 19 June
  3. ^Noonan, John, "Emo the Musical", Filmink
  4. ^Rector, Rob (4 August ), "Star Light", Film Threat
  5. ^Kevin (24 October ), "Exclusive Interview: Pop Culturalist Chats with Foursome's Rahart Adams", Pop Culturalist
  6. ^Petski, Denise (1 April ), "'Gotham Knights': Rahart Adams Joins The CW's DC Pilot", Deadline
  7. ^"IN CONVERSATION WITH RAHART ADAMS". . Numéro Netherlands. 22 April Retrieved 15 May
  8. ^"Rahart Adams as Alistair O'Loughlin". IMDb. Retrieved 15 May
  9. ^"Rahart Adams as Rafiq - House Husbands". IMDb. Retrieved 15 May
  10. ^"Nowhere Boys". Retrieved 11 January
  11. ^Knox, David (5 April ). "Cameras roll on Nowhere Boys". TV Tonight. Retrieved 11 January
  12. ^"Rahart Adams - Every Witch Way Season 4". Retrieved 15 May
  13. ^"Liar, Liar, Vampire – TV Review". Common Sense Media. Retrieved 19 June
  14. ^"Exclusive: Get A Sneak Peek At Nickelodeon's Halloween Flick 'Liar Liar Vampire'". MTV News. Archived from the original on 8 October Retrieved 19 June
  15. ^"Fright Nights". TIME For Kids. Retrieved 19 June
  16. ^"Media Releases Final 22 drama projects to receive development support in ". Screen Australia. 23 December Archived from the original on 24 December Retrieved 24 December
  17. ^"Victorian Film Funding To Boost Industry And Jobs"(PDF). Film Victoria. 12 May Retrieved 15 May
  18. ^"Media Release Simon Baker back in Australia to make Tim Winton's Breath". Screen Australia. 13 May Archived from the original on 1 June Retrieved 15 May
  19. ^Weiss, Geoff (7 March ). "The Trailer For 'Foursome,' YouTube Red's Latest Original Series, Has Arrived". Tubefilter. Retrieved 2 August
  20. ^Sander, Brice. "EXCLUSIVE: Watch Jenn 'JennxPenn' McAllister and Vine Star Logan Paul Take on High School in YouTube Red's 'Foursome'". Entertainment Tonight. Retrieved 2 August
  21. ^George, Sandy. "Feature financing: going for grants has back end benefits". The Screen Blog. Retrieved 11 April
  22. ^"Emo the Musical scores Screen Australia funding to make leap from short film to feature". The Sydney Morning Herald. 10 September Retrieved 21 June
  23. ^"Rahart Adams as Cadet Tahima - Pacific Rim". IMDb. Retrieved 15 May
  24. ^Miska, Brad (29 September ). "'Star Light': 'Texas Chainsaw' Producer Helps a Pop Star on the Run!". Bloody Disgusting!. Retrieved 20 March
  25. ^Star Light () - IMDb, retrieved 20 March
  26. ^"INTERVIEW: RAHART ADAMS OF THE CW'S "GOTHAM KNIGHTS" ON DC NEWCOMER BRODY MARCH AND WHAT TO EXPECT FROM A BRAND NEW GOTHAM CITY". . The Untitled Magazine. 22 March Retrieved 10 May
  27. ^Cassidy, Mark (1 April ). "GOTHAM KNIGHTS Adds PACIFIC RIM: UPRISING Actor Rahart Adams As "Brody"". Retrieved 10 May
  28. ^Papadatos, Markos (29 March ). "ENTERTAINMENTRahart Adams talks about 'Gotham Knights' on The CW". . Digital Journal. Retrieved 10 May

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