Adam Stern(I)
- Music Department
- Actor
Adam Stern was born in Hollywood in 1955. His career has mostly been
that of a versatile and active musician - principally a symphonic
conductor, also a composer, pianist, and published writer on music. He
was the 1990 Grammy winner for "Classical Producer of the Year", an
award garnered for a series of American symphonic music CDs with the
Seattle Symphony conducted by Gerard Schwarz. Stern's appearance in
"The Competition" came about as a cheerful fluke: a good friend of
Stern's from college had become an actors' agent, heard that the part
of "Mark Landau" had gone unfilled after weeks of searching, remembered
Stern, and landed him an audition. Stern recalls the experience with
great affection, particularly his working relationships with stars
Richard Dreyfuss and Sam Wanamaker and writer/director Joel Oliansky.
Stern currently resides in Seattle, where he conducts the Seattle
Philharmonic, the Sammamish Symphony, and the Federal Way Symphony;
he also teaches and lectures on music. He has conducted
the background scores to numerous films, including "Runaway Jury",
"Heist", "13 Ghosts", and "Just Visiting".