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Adam DeVine Biography

news-detailsAdam Patrick DeVine, born on November 7, 1983, in Waterloo, Iowa, is an American comedian, actor, producer, and screenwriter known for his energetic performances and comedic writing. He gained widespread recognition as one of the stars and co-creators of the hit Comedy Central series Workaholics, where he portrayed the character Adam DeMamp. His unique blend of humor and talent has made him a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.

Growing up in a supportive family, Adam was raised by his parents, Dennis and Penny DeVine, who encouraged his creative pursuits from a young age. He developed a passion for performing arts during his childhood and later honed his skills while attending Orange Coast College in California. It was during this time that he teamed up with friends to form the comedy group Mail Order Comedy, which laid the groundwork for his future success.

Adam's career began to take off with the launch of Workaholics in 2011, a series that blended absurd humor with relatable scenarios of young adulthood. The show became a cult favorite and solidified Adam's status in the comedy world. Following the show's success, he co-created and starred in Adam DeVine's House Party, further showcasing his comedic talents.

In addition to his television work, Adam is recognized for his role as Bumper in the musical films Pitch Perfect and its sequel Pitch Perfect 2. His performance in these films not only demonstrated his comedic abilities but also highlighted his singing talent. He reprised his role in the series Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin, continuing to delight fans of the franchise.

Adam has also made notable appearances in other television series, including a recurring role as Andy Bailey in the beloved sitcom Modern Family. His versatility as an actor has allowed him to transition seamlessly between comedy and drama, as evidenced by his current role as Kelvin Gemstone in the HBO series The Righteous Gemstones, which has garnered critical acclaim since its debut in 2019.

In film, Adam has showcased his comedic chops in titles such as The Intern, The Final Girls, Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, Game Over, Man!, and Jexi. He has also lent his voice to various animated projects, including films like Ice Age: Collision Course and The Lego Batman Movie, as well as animated series such as Uncle Grandpa and Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero.

Off-screen, Adam DeVine married actress Chloe Bridges in 2021, further establishing his presence in the entertainment community. With a career marked by creativity and humor, Adam continues to entertain audiences while expanding his repertoire in both acting and producing, solidifying his position as a key figure in modern comedy.