Adam Saunders

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Adam Saunders
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Saunders at San Diego International Film Festival - 2022
Education Duke University (BA)
Yale University (MFA)
Occupation(s)Actor, writer, director, and producer

Adam Saunders is an American actor, writer, director, [1] [2] and producer. He is the CEO and a founding member of Footprint Features. [3] [4] [5]

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Biography

Saunders graduated high school at Richardson High School, earned a drama degree from Duke University, and a master's in acting from the Yale School of Drama. [4] [5] [6]

In 2007, Saunders started Footprint Features, a Los Angeles-based production company. [3]

In 2011, Saunders produced and acted in Family Weekend , starring Kristin Chenoweth, and Joey King. The film was written by Matt K. Turner, directed by Benjamin Epps, and executive produced by the Bedford Falls Company. [7] In 2013, he produced and acted in About Alex , starring Aubrey Plaza, Max Greenfield, Jason Ritter, and Jane Levy, and written and directed by Jesse Zwick. The film was executive produced by Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz and played at the 2013 TriBeCa Film Festival. [8] In 2017, he produced and acted in Oren Uziel’s crime thriller Shimmer Lake which was named as Variety’s 2017 standout for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. [9]

In 2018, Saunders produced the Netflix romantic comedy When We First Met starring Adam Devine and Alexandra Daddario and directed by Ari Sandel. The film was produced alongside Mason Novick and Wonderland Sound and Vision. [10]

In 2022, Saunders made his directorial film debut with Dotty & Soul , [11] an indie comedy [6] in which he starred alongside Tony and Emmy winner Leslie Uggams. [2] [12] Dotty & Soul premiered at the 2022 San Diego Film Festival. [13] [14] In 2023, it sold to Showtime. [15]

Also in 2022, Saunders produced Darby and the Dead starring Riele Downs and Auli'i Cravalho for 20th Century Studios. The film was directed by Silas Howard, shot in Cape Town, South Africa and was released on December 2, 2022 on Hulu. [16] [17]

In 2023, Saunders signed on to star in the comedy Re-Election, alongside television icon Tony Danza and Bex Taylor-Klaus. [13] Re-Election was Saunders' second directorial effort. The film was set in Richardson, Texas and shot in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [6]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2011 The Roommate Handsome Guy
2013 Family Weekend RickAlso Producer
2014 About Alex Night EditorAlso Producer
2017 Shimmer Lake State TrooperAlso Producer [5] [18]
2018ConfidenceBossShort film
When We First Met Producer
2022 Darby and the Dead Producer [4]
Dotty & Soul Ethan CoxAlso Director, Writer, and Producer [1] [6] [11] [19]
2024Re-ElectionJimmy BauerAlso Director, Writer, and Producer [13]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Brendan Cory1 episode
2007-2008 The Game Waiter2 episodes
2008Meet Me in the GraveyardAce
2020 The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez Informant (voice)1 episode

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