Adam Bartley | |
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Education | Southern Methodist University (BFA) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2011–present |
Adam Bartley is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Sheriff's Deputy Archie "the Ferg" Ferguson on the television series Longmire .
Bartley is a 1997 graduate of Eden Prairie High School in Eden Prairie. [1] In 2001, Bartley graduated from Southern Methodist University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in acting. [2] While in college, he worked at Reunion Arena during Dallas Mavericks basketball games. [3]
After college, he lived in New York City, Chicago, Aspen, and Alaska, and acted in local theater productions while working as an acting teacher and coach. [3] After moving to Los Angeles, he was selected for his first television pilot audition; it was for Longmire, and he won the role. [3] His other television credits include parts on Justified , Bones , NCIS: Los Angeles , American Housewife, Lucifer, This Is Us .
In 2022 Bartley had a recurring role on the Amazon Studios & Legendary Television sci-fi drama Night Sky . He has also appeared in several movies, including Kajillionaire, Vice , Donnybrook , Under the Silver Lake , Annabelle: Creation , [4] and 2013's Armed Response. [5]
In April 2015, Bartley was arrested in Santa Fe, New Mexico and charged with driving under the influence. [6] Tests determined that his blood alcohol level was .09, just over the .08 legal limit. [7]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2012 | Be Strong | Escaped Convict | Short film |
Qwerty | Jim Wright | ||
2013 | Armed Response | Driscoll | |
2017 | Annabelle: Creation | Officer Fuller | |
2018 | Under the Silver Lake | Officer McCoy | |
Donnybrook | Dote | ||
Vice | Frank Luntz | ||
2020 | Kajillionaire | Jacuzzi Salesman | |
Honestly Weekend | Harry Simon | ||
Burning Dog | Five (voice) |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011 | 1000 Ways to Die | Minuteman #1 | Episode: "Getting a Rise from the Dead" |
Criminal Minds | Movie Buff #2 | Episode: "The Stranger” | |
Get Busy | Adam | ||
Chuck | Stu | Episode: "Chuck Versus the Business Trip" | |
2012 | Justified | Junior | Episode: "The Devil You Know" |
2012–2017 | Longmire | Archie "The Ferg" Ferguson | |
2013 | Vegas | Robbie Reuben | Episode: "Road Trip" |
2014 | Killer Women | Del Trevino | Episode: "Demons" |
Bones | Derek Kaplan | Episode: "The Money Maker on the Merry-Go-Round" season 10 ep 7) | |
2014–2017 | NCIS: Los Angeles | Carl Brown | |
2016 | Lucifer | Erik Doyle | Episode: "A Priest Walks Into a Bar" |
2017 | This Is Us | Duke | Episodes: "Three Sentences", "I Call Marriage", "Jack Pearson's Son" |
Doubt | Marcus Weeks | Episode: "Clean Burn" | |
2019 | Love, Death & Robots | Sobieski (voice) | Episode: "Shape-Shifters" |
The Magicians | Golf | Episode: "No Better to Be Safe Than Sorry" | |
2020 | All Rise | Barney Budge | Episode: "Prelude to a Fish" |
AJ and the Queen | Chris | Episode: "Little Rock" | |
2021 | Call Me Kat | Steve | Episode: "Eggs" |
Snowfall | Officer Zinn | Episode: "Weight" | |
2022 | Night Sky | Byron | |
Candy | Richard | ||
2023 | Lessons in Chemistry | Scientist |
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