Irish film, television and stage actor
Adam Fergus |
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Adam Fergus at DarkLight Con 4 by People Convention. |
Born | (1979-09-24) 24 September 1979 (age 45)
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Occupation | Actor |
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Years active | 2004-present |
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Children | 2 |
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Adam Fergus is an Irish actor.
Early life
Born in Drogheda, Ireland on September 24, 1979, and growing up in the nearby village of Laytown,[1] Adam is the son of a nurse and a recruitment specialist. He attended Clongowes College before going to University College Dublin, and was part of the 'Dramsoc' (Imperial College Dramatic Society).[2] After achieving an honours degree, [3] he then attended the Gaiety School of Acting, Dublin in 2003.[4][3]
Career
His film and television credits include roles in the television series Proof, The Clinic, Trouble in Paradise and Clean Break,[5] and the films Inside I'm Dancing, Happy Ever Afters, Satellites and Meteorites,[2] and The F Word. He had a starring role as an Irish Canadian in the Canadian comedy-drama series Being Erica.[2][3] Adam began appearing on the CW series Supernatural in its twelfth season as Mick Davies, a member of the British Men of Letters.[6]
His stage roles have included productions of Les Liaisons Dangereuses at the Gate Theatre, Dublin,[2] The Home Place, A Midsummer Night's Dream,[4] Great Expectations, Kilt and The Illusion.[4]
Personal life
Adam married American actress Hayley Erin in 2020,[7] after announcing their relationship in 2019. They have twin girls together born in 2021.[8]
Filmography
Year |
Film |
Role |
Other notes
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2004 |
Inside I'm Dancing |
Declan |
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2007 |
Grandpa Speak to Me in Russian |
Father John Creagh |
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2008 |
Satellites & Meteorites |
Daniel |
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2009 |
Happy Ever Afters |
Arthur |
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The Garden |
Brian |
(Short)
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2010 |
A Weekend in Venice |
Dave |
(Short)
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2012 |
Dublin in Pieces |
Manager / Mark |
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2013 |
What If |
Rolf |
also known as The F Word
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2016 |
I.T. |
Sullivan |
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2019 |
Mama Bear |
Sergeant |
short film
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The Professor and the Madman |
Alfred Minor |
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2020 |
The Call of the Wild |
James |
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Why Not Choose Love: A Mary Pickford Manifesto |
Owen Moore |
(post-production)
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Year |
Television series |
Role |
Other notes
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2004 |
Proof |
Reporter |
TV series, 2 episodes
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2007 |
Trouble in Paradise |
Seamus Doogan |
TV series, 2 episodes
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2008 |
The Clinic |
Robert |
TV series, 2 episodes
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2010-2011 |
Being Erica |
Adam Fitzpatrick |
TV series, 24 episodes
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2011 |
XIII: The Series |
Brendan |
TV series, 1 episode
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2013 |
Love/Hate |
Detective Garda Ger |
TV series, 3 episodes
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2014 |
RanDumb: The Adventures of an Irish Guy in LA |
Adam |
(TV movie)
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2015 |
Clean Break |
Frank Mallon |
TV series, 4 episodes
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Scandal |
Prince Richard |
TV series, 1 episode
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2016 |
Her Dark Past |
Marcus Crowe |
(TV movie)
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Roots |
Sir Eric Russell |
TV Mini-Series, 2 episodes
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2016-2017 |
Supernatural |
Mick Davies |
TV series, 6 episodes
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2018 |
Striking Out |
David King |
TV series, 1 episode
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2018-2024 |
Lykkeland |
Ed Young |
TV series, 23 episodes
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2022 |
Primal |
Celtics Chief (voice) |
TV series, Episode: "Shadow of Fate"
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2023 |
Haunted Harmony Mysteries: Murder in G Major |
Inspector O'Reilly |
(TV movie)
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References
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