- Born
- Birth nameAdam Hamish Lundie Jennings
- Height6′ 4″ (1.93 m)
- Born in Rochford, UK to mother Gill and father David, Adam Jennings racked up an impressive list of theatre credits, his work on film and screen has been varied and usually comedic.
In 1996 he set up a digital entertainment agency, The Red Box Group, (www.redboxgroup.net), which provided digital support for arts based companies and charities; where he has turned his hands to combining the Internet with entertainment.
He has created the official UK websites for The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003) and Untold Scandal (2003) and worked on the official UK websites for many films including, Racing Stripes (2005), The Bourne Supremacy (2004), Van Helsing (2004) and 9 Songs (2004). More latterly, he has managed and directly contributed to the launch of over 100 international digital marketing campaigns for film titles such as Life of Pi (2012), Prometheus (2012), Rio (2011), Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011), all films in the Ice Age and X-Men franchises, and The Simpsons Movie (2007), (the latter campaign winning the Webby Award and People's Voice Webby Award).
He has also lead brand creation and / or rebranded numerous award-winning TV and radio shows including Another Case Of Milton Jones, Cabin Pressure, (starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Roger Allam ), The Castle, My First Planet, (staring Nicholas Lyndhurst ) and the BBC flagship cookery show, The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook (2006).
In the past, he has worked as Head of Internet for a computer games developers, as Senior Designer for Europe's largest ISP and as Global Creative Director to an pan-European advertising team at Microsoft. With Simon Furman and Andrew Wildman, he is the co-creator of a webcomic called The Engine.
In January 2004 he set up Peanut Films, an independent British film production company. In summer 2004 Peanut Films' first films went into production and 2005 will see further development on a number of projects.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- SpouseJulie Jennings(November 3, 2001 - March 17, 2018) (divorced, 2 children)
- Appeared on stage at The Oxford Playhouse; with Charlton Heston and his wife Lydia in "Love Letters".
- Provided three actors for BBC Crimewatch reconstruction of an armed robbery in 1997
- Worked on the official UK website for The Bourne Supremacy
- From 2014 Adam has presented a regular feature on BBC Radio Oxford called "Film Journeys" where he offers suggestions of films based on a single actor for listeners to discover. Each show he picks a film that is about to be released in cinemas in the UK, selects one cast member and then discusses three films from that actors career; on the basis of one film listeners might not have known the actor was in, one film they knew the actor was in but never got around to seeing and one film the listeners probably didn't realise the actor was in. Actors featured so far include Benedict Cumberbatch , Robin Williams , Johnny Depp , Noomi Rapace and Harrison Ford .
- Has worked with writer and artist of 'Transformers', Simon Furman and Andrew Wildman, on an online comic; "The Engine".
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