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Seth Henry Adams (born May 15, 1985) is a former American football player from Holly Springs in northern Mississippi. He played quarterback for the University of Mississippi Rebels in the Southeastern Conference.

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Early life

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Adams is the son of Lorena and Gary Adams. His mother is a nurse and his father is a minister. He attended Strider Academy in Charleston, Mississippi, for elementary school and Marshall Academy in Holly Springs for middle and high school.

He emerged as a starter at Marshall Academy; as a senior, he completed 151-of-238 passes for 1,904 and 19 touchdowns. In the playoffs, he led Marshall past Winston Academy in overtime.

College career

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He had hoped for a Division 1 scholarship offer, but accepted a scholarship offer to Delta State University, a division 2 school. Scott Eyster, a four-year finalist for the Conerly Trophy, would beat him out as a freshman. This led to Adams transferring to Hinds Community College for one season. Hinds only played seven games that year, as several games were cancelled due to Hurricane Katrina, but Adams threw for 1,500 yards and 13 touchdowns and received a scholarship offer to Western Carolina University, a Division I-AA program. Ole Miss assistant coach Hugh Freeze convinced Adams to meet with coach Ed Orgeron. Adams agreed to walk on to the Ole Miss team. Orgeron informed Adams that he was trying to sign Brent Schaeffer, but he assured him of an opportunity to compete. After backing up Schaeffer in 2006, Adams beat him out for the starting job in 2007. Adams finished his career at Ole Miss with totals of 2,156 yards passing, 12 touchdowns, and 16 interceptions.[1]

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''Seth Adams'' is an American actor, producer, and artist known for his contributions to film, television, and visual arts. He has appeared in notable projects including guest roles on the television series Grey's Anatomy and supporting parts in the films Equals and The Mysteries of Pittsburgh. He received critical recognition for his lead performance in the short film Over the Line, winning Best Lead Actor at the Beverly Hills Shorts Festival and earning a nomination at the Action On Film International Film Festival. Born in Fort Jones, California, Adams graduated from Paso Robles High School and later transitioned to professional acting after early experiences in Los Angeles, including training with respected acting coaches. His stage work includes leading roles in productions such as Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, and Hamlet. Currently based in Singapore, he continues to work as a film producer in Southeast Asia while also creating and selling original artwork.

Early life

Birth and upbringing

Seth Adams was born in Fort Jones, California. In 1992, he moved to Paso Robles to live with his father, Bruce Adams. He stands 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) tall. Born and raised in California, Adams spent his formative years in the state.

Education

Seth Adams graduated from Paso Robles High School in 1995. Right after graduation, he spent the summer attending the Academy of Art in San Francisco, where he concentrated in illustration. He later moved to San Luis Obispo and attended Cuesta College. These experiences in art and illustration formed his post-secondary education before he pursued acting.

Acting training

Studies and mentors

Seth Adams pursued specialized training in acting under several influential mentors, primarily in Los Angeles. The majority of his training came from Diana Castle at The Imagined Life, Jeff Perry—an original co-founder of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago—and Tony Greco. He also studied with Joe Salazar, Stan Kirsch, Jeff Cohen, Carolyne Barry, and Donovan Scott, in addition to being invited to participate in workshops with Oliver Stone and Helen DuPont.

Career

Relocation to Los Angeles and early roles

Following his work as a set dresser on Murder by Numbers in 2002, conversations with actor Ryan Gosling convinced Seth Adams to relocate to Los Angeles and focus on acting professionally. This transition marked the beginning of his screen acting career in Hollywood, shifting from his prior work in comic book illustration and art department roles to on-screen opportunities. His early career developed in the 2000s with roles in television and film projects that helped establish his presence in the industry.

Television and film credits

Seth Adams has appeared in numerous film and television productions, often in supporting or guest roles. One of his notable television credits is his guest appearance as a radiologist in the medical drama Grey's Anatomy, in the season two episode "Enough is Enough," which aired in 2005. His film credits include a role as Feldman in The Mysteries of Pittsburgh (2008), Rawson Marshall Thurber's screen adaptation of Michael Chabon's debut novel. Adams also appeared in the 2015 film Equals and Blackhat (uncredited), as well as the HBO series Westworld (uncredited) in 2020. These roles reflect his consistent presence in both independent and mainstream productions.

Stage work

Seth Adams has a background in stage acting, highlighted by lead roles in several theater productions. His stage credits include lead performances in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (in Marjorie Bowman's production), Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, Take Me Out, A Few Good Men, and Hamlet. He also appeared in Boy's Life and Suburbia. These productions represent the documented highlights of his work in theater.

Life and work in Singapore

Relocation and acting instruction

Seth Adams relocated to Singapore, where he currently lives and works out of the city-state. Drawing on more than 25 years of professional acting experience, he serves as an acting instructor at the Haque Centre of Acting and Creativity (HCAC) in Singapore since May 2022. His extensive background includes appearances in film and television productions, such as Equals, Grey's Anatomy, and The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, as well as lead stage roles in plays including Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, A Few Good Men, and Hamlet. Adams' training with notable instructors Diana Castle, Jeff Perry, and Tony Greco, along with additional studies under mentors like Joe Salazar and Stan Kirsch, forms the foundation of his teaching at HCAC. As a continuation from his U.S.-based acting career, he now focuses on instructing aspiring performers through courses and workshops at the center.

Artistic pursuits

Seth Adams is an award-winning comic book artist and illustrator who works in mixed media, both traditionally and digitally. He is the co-creator and artist of the comic books Goth: Young Lovers at War and Snow Owl: A Horror Story. His portfolio encompasses comic interiors, covers, sequential art, commercial illustration, and storyboards, reflecting his work across the comic industry and related visual fields. Adams illustrated the 2019 one-shot Goth: Young Lovers at War, published by Source Point Press with writing by Paul Allor, colors by Josh Jensen, and editing by Claire Napier. His artwork captures contemporary goth influences through moody interior spaces and wild terrain accented by stark shadows, while his character designs convey emotional depth with heavy, lived-in bodies bearing the weight of their world. Adams' illustrations carry much of the narrative's atmospheric and emotional impact in the tragic romance. He has contributed to numerous projects, including interior art for multiple titles, comic covers, and commercial illustrations. His clients and collaborators include BOOM! Publishing, Marvel Snap, McFarlane Comics, Disney, Upper Deck, ABC-Universal, Universal Studios, Dreamworks, Amazon Publishing, Image Comics, and The New York Times. Notable works include tour poster art for Coheed and Cambria, several collections for Upper Deck, and series of illustrations for Overpower and Marvel SNAP. Adams is represented by Kirby's Comic Art. As a storyboard artist, he applies his visual storytelling to film and television. These artistic pursuits complement his broader creative career.
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