Adam Mayfield
Adam Mayfield | |
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Born |
Adam Mayfield Houston, TX |
Alma mater | The Theatre School at DePaul University |
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 2000–present |
Website | http://www.adam-mayfield.net/?page_id=5 |
Adam Mayfield (born August 2, 1976) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying Scott Chandler on the ABC soap opera All My Children. He has joined the cast of NBC soap opera drama series Days of Our Lives, and will debut in 2015.
Biography
Mayfield was born and grew up in Houston and he has one brother, two half brothers, and two half sisters. He appeared in various other TV shows and movies guest-starring in minor co-starring roles. He attended the High School for the Performing Arts in Houston, Texas. He is a 2000 graduate with a BFA in Acting from the Depaul Theatre School then has appeared in numerous movies, television shows and commercials.[1]
Daytime roles
show | role | year |
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All My Children | Scott Chandler | (April 9, 2009 - October 15, 2010) |
Days of Our Lives | Ted Carpenter | (January 9, 2015-January 29, 2015) |
TV series roles
- Cupid's Bed and Breakfast (2014) (TV Movie)(Hallmark Channel)
- The Client List Ben Miller (2013)
- Matchmaker Santa as Dean Ford (2012) (TV Movie)(Hallmark Channel)
- Friend Zone: The Series (2011)
- Working Class as Blake (2011)
- Girlfriends as Valet (2006)
- The Hughleys as FedEx Guy (2001)
- Just Shoot Me! as Steve (2001)
- Boston Public as Bobby Renfroe (2000)
- Walker, Texas Ranger "Point After" ... as Cully Lansford (1995)
Movie roles
- A Christmas Kiss II as Cooper (2014)
- In Tune With You as John (2012)
- Matchmaker Santa (2012)
- The Preacher's Daughter as Neal Posey (2011)
- Love Struck as Alan West (2009)
- Rushin as Frank Gilroy (2009)
- Zombie Wars as David (2008)
- Corpse Run as Kaesler (2008)
- Sea of Fear as Joel (2006)
- Would You Rather as Stewart 2
References
- ↑ Soap star talks about struggles, surviving Ike KTRK.com special report
External links
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