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Starting as a tea boy, Adam Biddle's first job in the industry was with RSA Films on the iconic Apple commercial "1984". After initially working in production, Adam decided to join the camera department and never looked back.
Making his way up through the ranks, he honed his skill working with the best the industry had to offer - on some of the some of the biggest and most successful movies ever made. Braveheart, The Mummy, Interview with a Vampire, Star Wars Phantom Menace is to but name a few of his 20 feature credits.
Once he moved up to DP, Adam set about building his show reel in the genre he'd grown up in, commercials. After adding some 2nd unit feature work to his resume (Bridget Jones Diary, An American Haunting), it was only a matter of time before he would helm a Hollywood feature. This came to fruition with 'Crank' starring Jason Statham, which garnered attention for its distinctive, kinetic style.
Never afraid to branch out and experiment to broaden his perspective, Adam has shot documentaries with his friend Charles Annenberg and his Explore Foundation. They include fact-finding trips to Darfur, the Genocide museum in Rwanda, drug rehabilitation projects in Vancouver, and championing Native American organizations whilst river rafting down the Grand Canyon!
Returning his focus to narrative work, Adam recently shot Porcelain Unicorn which was selected by Ridley Scott as the winner of the Phillips Parallel Lines Competition. This gave Adam particular satisfaction coming from his mentor for so many years.
Adam currently resides in Los Feliz, California, and holds dual US/UK citizenship and passports. He is the younger brother of the late Adrian Biddle. He is represented by Patty Mack and is a member of Local 600.
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