Adam Mayfield

Adam Mayfield
Birthday: August 2nd
Hometown: Texarkana, Texas
Education: BFA, DePaul University
Biography
Adam was raised in Texarkana Texas and is one of six siblings. He has a brother, two half sisters and two half brothers. Adam graduated from the Theatre School at Chicago's DePaul Univtestiy in 2000 with a BFA in acting and since then has appeared in numerous movies, television shows and commercials.
Adam joined the cast of All My Children in the spring of 2009 taking on the role of Scott Chandler. He was immediately thrown into the Chandler storyline which involved saving the family company with a heart valve. This in turn led to a murder mystery where his on-screen father was killed. Adam in a few short months won over fans and sealed the deal with his scenes where he found out about the murder.
In the fall of 2010, Adam taped his last scenes at All My Children after the show decided to 'go a different direction'. Within the blink of an eye, Adam already began working on his next project. A trip back to Texas was in store as he began filming the 2011 relese film The Preacher's Daughter alongside Andrea Bowen of Desperate Housewives.
Facts
Quotes
"From day one everyone has been nothing but hospitable. But because Jacob and I had to develop a relationship so fast, he's really shown me the ropes more than anybody"
- On which actor has taken him under their wing (ABC Soaps In Depth)
"I tested on a Friday, and because I had such a good feeling about it, I had a feeling I was going to get a call very soon. I talked to my girlfriend and said, 'We should really go camping because if this thing happens, we're not going to get a chance to do this for a long time.' So we went to Angeles National Forest and had a great time, and by the time we were coming back down the mountain to cell reception, my agent and manager had known for at least three hours and had been trying to get hold of me, frantic as to where I was. I called from the car and got the good news!"
-On getting the call he booked All My Children (Soaps Opera Digest)
Project: Working Class
Project: The Preachers Daughter





