Adam Ginsberg(III)
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Adam Ginsberg is an American actor, producer, voice artist and host from Long Island, New York. Born in Brooklyn and raised on Long Island, Adam spent 20 years in the advertising industry before finding his way into acting and producing. His varied corporate experience led to a keen sense of the business side of projects. His passion for bringing characters to life, combined with his educational background (including training at the Connecticut School of Broadcasting) has allowed him to flourish in film, theater, voice over and hosting.
Ginsberg began his acting and producing career with a theatrical run of "The Living Dead Mafia" show. The show ran successfully for 4 seasons on Long Island at various venues. This original show featured a character that Adam then used to create a unique homage to the Johnny Carson show titled "Even Later with Salvatore Rizzo."
He is the featured/lead actor, voice over artist and performer for TwitchTwitch Productions.
His film credits with this company include producing the short films "The DeadFather" and "A Day in the Life of TwitchTwitch Productions". He is also an event producer, co-founding and producing the Macabre Faire Film Festival, an award winning multi-annual event.
His theatrical plays include The Living Dead Mafia, Even Later with Salvatore Rizzo, Qualia: Origins of The Undead, The Dinner Party and the Horror Nights project.
In 2009 he launched "The POD of The Dead" radio program. This two hour comedic talk show featured interviews with actors, filmmakers, musicians and interesting people, while being peppered with independent music and comedy skits. The show became syndicated biweekly across numerous stations, consistently showcasing Ginsberg's versatility in voice over work, promotional advertising, and movie trailers.
In November 2013 he was brought on as co-host of WLOR's Helping Hand Open Heart, a talk show created to help everyday people with everyday problems. Listeners are invited to join in via social media, adding to the discussion during the show. The show is now heard in over 90 countries.
Early 2015 brought a number of changes with his original talk show, including the re-branding of the show from its five year run as Pod of the Dead into the more apt Out of My Head Radio, a revamped program displaying an intuitive knack for pushing the envelope. The show has grown to include syndication on four stations, with listeners tuning in from over 140 countries.
Ginsberg began his acting and producing career with a theatrical run of "The Living Dead Mafia" show. The show ran successfully for 4 seasons on Long Island at various venues. This original show featured a character that Adam then used to create a unique homage to the Johnny Carson show titled "Even Later with Salvatore Rizzo."
He is the featured/lead actor, voice over artist and performer for TwitchTwitch Productions.
His film credits with this company include producing the short films "The DeadFather" and "A Day in the Life of TwitchTwitch Productions". He is also an event producer, co-founding and producing the Macabre Faire Film Festival, an award winning multi-annual event.
His theatrical plays include The Living Dead Mafia, Even Later with Salvatore Rizzo, Qualia: Origins of The Undead, The Dinner Party and the Horror Nights project.
In 2009 he launched "The POD of The Dead" radio program. This two hour comedic talk show featured interviews with actors, filmmakers, musicians and interesting people, while being peppered with independent music and comedy skits. The show became syndicated biweekly across numerous stations, consistently showcasing Ginsberg's versatility in voice over work, promotional advertising, and movie trailers.
In November 2013 he was brought on as co-host of WLOR's Helping Hand Open Heart, a talk show created to help everyday people with everyday problems. Listeners are invited to join in via social media, adding to the discussion during the show. The show is now heard in over 90 countries.
Early 2015 brought a number of changes with his original talk show, including the re-branding of the show from its five year run as Pod of the Dead into the more apt Out of My Head Radio, a revamped program displaying an intuitive knack for pushing the envelope. The show has grown to include syndication on four stations, with listeners tuning in from over 140 countries.