Adam Ludwig has worked as an actor, educator and coach for over 20 years. He has performed on Broadway, Off-Broadway and at leading theaters throughout the U.S., including Lincoln Center Theater, The Old Globe, Berkeley Rep, American Conservatory Theater, Portland Center Stage and the Pittsburgh Public. As a longtime member of the groundbreaking company PTP/NYC, he performed in politically adventurous plays by Pavel Kahout, Howard Barker, Sarah Kane, Neal Bell and C.P. Taylor. On television, he has appeared in Quantico, Sex and the City, Fringe and Gossip Girl, among others. He directed and co-wrote Océan LeRoy’s Life Squared, which premiered at Berlin’s ACUD in 2019 as part of the Festival du Théâtre Francophone.

Adam was a Visiting Professor and Instructor in the B.A. Acting program at Cours Florent’s Berlin campus. He previously taught acting and script analysis at Marymount Manhattan College. He has led on-camera acting workshops for Helsinki’s Kallio High School of Performing Arts and worked as a performance coach with teams from UdK’s Career & Transfer Service Center and the European Council on Foreign Relations.

As a content and programming strategist, Adam was communications director at New York’s Philoctetes Center and director of content at Techonomy. As founding partner at the interactive design agency Radish Lab, with offices in Brooklyn and Berlin, he has led workshops in communications strategy and client management.

Adam earned his MFA in Acting from the award-winning American Conservatory Theater. He holds a B.A. in theater from Middlebury College and a Maîtrise en études de théâtre from the University of Lyon. He lives in Berlin with his wife Alana, their children, Leif and Uma, and their cat Olive. For more about Adam's teaching approach and acting experience, visit adamludwig.com.

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