Adrian Bond
Height:
191 cm
Adrian Bond was born in East Tennessee, the older of two children of an accountant and small business owner. Performing from a young age, he began his life on stage at the age of 8 in his school's production of Frosty The Snowman. He continued his theatrical career through his formative years before moving to Chicago where he began performing ...
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Adrian Bond was born in East Tennessee, the older of two children of an accountant and small business owner. Performing from a young age, he began his life on stage at the age of 8 in his school's production of Frosty The Snowman. He continued his theatrical career through his formative years before moving to Chicago where he began performing with schools such as Tribeca/Flashpoint, Columbia and Chicago Filmmakers. He has since transitioned to a life on screen where he has consistently landed roles on shows and films specializing in playing villains. Show less «
A lot of productions bring me on to play the baddie, but I'm constantly aware that my job is to do justice to the story as a whole. If the s...Show more »
A lot of productions bring me on to play the baddie, but I'm constantly aware that my job is to do justice to the story as a whole. If the story needs something sinister, I'm here to bring that. I can detach from the protagonist in scenes, but ultimately I have to remember I am there to tell their story. I am the bad thing that happened to them. And that's how I view my work. I can go to the dark places because I'm serving the story. Show less «
It's not enough to be scary, or to be explosive, or to be dark. It's not enough to lack any empathy for the people you're hurting. For me, t...Show more »
It's not enough to be scary, or to be explosive, or to be dark. It's not enough to lack any empathy for the people you're hurting. For me, the most sinister part of a villain isn't that he's evil, it's that he enjoys it. Show me someone doing the unthinkable *and* finding satisfaction or joy or even ecstasy in it, now that's a villain I can be afraid of. And that's what I try to bring to my characters. Watch my shows, you'll see me screaming, and you'll see me exploding. But you'll also see me smiling. Show less «
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