Growing up in New York City, Adam Nelson’s career began with an
actor’s grant for gifted and talented children after an appearance
on Jerry Lewis’s annual Telethon. A consumate
artist, he moved to Houston, Texas to attend the elite High
School of Performing Arts on scholarship where he studied
Theatre. After attending the University of the
Arts in Philadelphia where he received his BFA (1991), he
attended certificate programs through both Yale
University (1989) and Oxford University’s
British American Drama Academy (1990). Nelson returned to
Manhattan to become a founding member of Workhouse Theater
Company whose original membership included
Adrienne Shelly, Gil Bellows, Calista Flockhart, Dean
Winters, James Mcaffrey and Tom Seizmore.
Performing under the name Adam Seth Nelson his
artistic talents gained broad recognition through appearances in
feature films A Tiger’s Tale (1988) with Ann
Margaret, Lesser Prophets with John
Turturro (1997), Dead Broke with Justin
Theroux (1999), Home Sweet Hoboken with
Ben Gazzara (2001) and Shooting
Vegetarians with Elodie Bouchez (2005). Best
known for his work in theater, Nelson was associated with some of
New York’s grittiest theater groups including Naked Angels,
Cucaracha Theater Company, Manhattan Class Company, Circle Rep,
Arden Party and the Adobe Theater
Company.
Called him a “film star!” Toronto’s Now
Magazine (1) for his role as the suicidal gambler in
Sundance Channel’s cult classic Dogs: The Rise
& Fall of An All-Girl Bookie Joint (1996), Nelson was
given exclusive permission from the Lenny Bruce
Estate and the late producer Marvin Worth to
produce and perform a one-person show entitled How to Talk
Dirty and Influence People: The Story of Lenny Bruce which ran
for a year at Workhouse Theatre before moving to
the Off-Broadway house Mother located in New
York’s Meatpacking District (1999). The sold-out show which
benefited the charity God’s Love We Deliver received
critical mentions from the Village Voice which praised his
rendition as “restless, brilliant and hilarious” (2) and TimeOut
New York’s chief theatre critic, Sam Whitehead,
branding him “an impresario, a notorious theatrical madman”.
(3)
Between performances and during his time with Ethan
Hawke’s Malaparte Theater Company, Nelson
was charged with assisting company public relation initiatives and
found that he enjoyed the work. He soon took a part-time position
with PR pioneer Peggy Siegal’s company overseeing
the Warner Brothers account and film premieres
including Run Lola Run, Flawless, Batman, Rob Roy and
House of Spirits. He was wooed by Sak’s Fifth
Avenue to handle corporate celebrity wrangling before
accepting a full time position at Andew Rasiej’s
Irving Plaza Concert Hall as the Director of
Public Relations handling promotions for performers Yoko
Ono, Eric Bogosian, BB King and more. Moving to
Jason Weinberg & Associates as Senior
Executive of Public Relations, Nelson served as the chief
representative for a stable of celebrity clients including
Tim Burton, Debbie Harry, David LaChapelle, Lennox
Lewis and Sean "Puffy" Combs. Weinberg
soon closed his PR practice to focus on management and moved to Los
Angeles to open Untitled Entertainment. Nelson
instituted his own firm entitled Workhouse
Publicity, in honor of the now defunct Workhouse Theater
Company, within a rented kitchen within Gill
Holland's CineBlast! Productions in SoHo. His roster
included brands and artists including Interview Magazine,
David LaChapelle and Francis Ford
Coppola.
After the tragedy of September 11th,
Workhouse Publicity relocated to Chelsea where the agency produced
the first production of production of the 24 Hour Plays to
aid The NY State WTC Relief Fund with
Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rosie Perez, Benjamin Bratt, Billy
Crudup, Mary-Louise Parker, Julianne Moore, Marisa Tomei, Adam
Nelson, Kyra Sedgwick, Lili Taylor, Natasha Lyonne, Scarlett
Johansson, Liev Schreiber, Robert Sean Leonard, Drena DeNiro,
Catherine Kellner, Brendan Sexton, Jared Harris, Sam Rockwell,
Fisher Stevens and Adam Nelson who
appeared in six short plays, each written less than a day before
the curtain raised. Under the direction of Gregory Mosher,
Anna Strasberg, Pippin Parker, six plays written by
Frank Pugliese, Warren Leight, Richard LaGravenese, Tamara
Jenkins, Nicole Burdette and Chris Shinn
debuted and closed in New York on Monday, September 24th, 2001 at
the Minetta Lane Theater.
Adam Nelson was
selected by the International Who's Who of
Entrepreneurs in 2002 and the International Who’s Who
of Executives in 2003, Who's Who is a network of recognized
purveyors whose credentials are well established and has been
documenting biographies on successful professionals since 1928.
Nelson has received the National Congressional
Committee’s 2003 National Leadership
Award and was elected to serve an Honorary
Chairman of the Business Advisory Council. He married the
stage manager of his show How to Talk Dirty, Alison Nelson
in 2002. Alison Nelson is the founding owner of
Chocolate Bar whose locations include New York's
East Village, Henri Bendel, Long Beach Island and 30 locations in
Dubai, India and the Middle East. The couple reside in New York and
have two children a daughter, Lulu Scout Nelson
and a son, Sailor August Nelson.
Sources
(1) Now Magazine: 17 Sept 1998 by Rosie Levine: Stars Electricity
Party Scenarios
(2) Village Voice 13 August 1998
(3) TimeOut New
York: 13 August 1998 Dirty Talk by Sam Whitehead
(*) New York
Times: The Iconoclast as Icon: Filling Lenny's Shoes by Bruce
Weber
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Backstage Magazine: 25 July 1997 By Sherry
Eaker: CenterStage- Downtown Sensibility
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discussion/2006/03/02/DI2006030200787.html
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www.chocolatebarnyc.com/about/nyt_inter_2005.html
Fox News:
www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,344489,00.html
Village Voice:
www.villagevoice.com/nyclife/0310,174366,42446,15.html
PR Week:
www.prweekus.com/
Union-Jeans-taps-Workhouse-for-new-outreach/article/56053/
Fashion
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6th, 2002 by Lisa Horowitz :Clock is Running
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March 2002 By Amy Lorocca: Fast Actin Relief
Style.com: A Hard
Day's Night: 16 March 2002 By Daniel Benedict: A Hard Day's
Night
Timeout New York: Oct 28, 1999 Civil Rites by Adam
Goldstone
The New York Times: 3 June 1997 Pirandello Now Dressed
in All Black by Ben Brantley
Timeout New York: 25 Oct 1995
Tallahasse by Sam Whitehead
The Star Ledger: 23 July 1997 Great
Acting, Spunk Carry Updated Satire by Alexis Greene
New York Post:
12 Nov 1994 These Bubbles Never Burst by Stephanie Dolgoff
The
News Journal: 8 Feb 1991 Play's the Thing in offbeat Hamlet by Rick
Mulrooney
The Catholic Standard: 21 Feb 1991 Arden's Hamlet is
Original and Chilling by Bob Koenig
The Villager: 18 Oct 1995
Florida Exile
Take One! Hamptons Film Festival: 19 Oct
1997
Backstage Magazine: 27 June 1997 Notions in Motion by Victor
Gluck
Take One! Hamptons Film Festival: 18 Oct 1998 Cast of
Characters by Josh Lawrence
Citysearch: 28 June Notions in Motion
by Albert Lee
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Hamlet by William B Collins
Now Magazine: 12 September by Rosie
Levine
Showbusiness: 22 Sept 1999 Sex & Lies
New York Times;
11 Feb 1999 Subways are grimy by Paul Zielbauer
TimeOut New York
24 July 1997 Go West by Sam Whitehead
Downtown Express: 24 October
1995: Tallahassee
Downtown Express: 19 November 1996 Lenny
Bruce
Timeout New York: 24 July 1997 Notions in Motion by Sam
Whitehead
New York Magazine: 23 June 1997 Performance
Unreality
Village Voice: 2 May 1995 Easy Come by Francine
Russo
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Fastpitch:
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Linkedin:
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Zoominfo:
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