British actor Adam Green made his stage debut at the age of seventeen in John Godber's Bouncers at the Man in the Moon Theater in London. He went on to appear in the BBC television dramas Pie in the Sky and Kavanagh QC. His favorite stage roles include Danny in Sexual Perversity in Chicago performed at The Gate in Notting Hill and the character of Grant Foster Simms in the world premier of Absinthe directed by K. Ellingson at the The Egyptian Theater in Hollywood. Onscreen, Mr. Green's foray into the horror genre saw his character Josh eaten and eventually morphed into an evil tree in Lionsgate Haunted Forest. Most recent screen appearances have ranged from goth rocker Sinclair in Feeding Beaudelaire, to Christ's most trusted disciple Thaddeus in the 20th Century Fox release Color of the Cross, to Freudian Professor Dr. Edward Green in director Clenet Verdi-Rose's Skyler and Gala & Godfrey, which he also produced.