Adam Mastrelli is a modern day renaissance man. Raised in Wantagh, New York on Long Island's South Shore, Adam attended Wantagh High School. During his tenure at WHS, he was a player on the Wantagh Warrior's Boys Varsity Soccer Team. During his two years as co-Captain of the Warriors, the team brought home two New York State Championships...
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Adam Mastrelli is a modern day renaissance man. Raised in Wantagh, New York on Long Island's South Shore, Adam attended Wantagh High School. During his tenure at WHS, he was a player on the Wantagh Warrior's Boys Varsity Soccer Team. During his two years as co-Captain of the Warriors, the team brought home two New York State Championships. Although involved in the mixed and Select Jazz Choirs in high school, Adam didn't start performing seriously until he entered college at Duke University graduating with a Bachelors degree in Sociology and Marketing/Management. After graduation from Duke, he headed back home to New York and has been acting professionally ever since.Adam's extensive theatre credits include the original Off-Broadway casts of "The Watercoolers" and "From Where I Stand (he can also be heard on the Original Cast Recordings for both productions). Other New York theater credits include "Yo Alice! at Radio City Music Hall (a hip-hop musical rendition of "Alice In Wonderland" directed and choreographed by Maurice Hines)," "Grease" and "Over the River and Through the Woods."Adam's television credits include a recurring role on "General Hospital" as Enzo, bodyguard to Port Charles mob boss Michael "Sonny" Corinthos, Jr. and a three episode arc in the second season of the hit FX television show "Rescue Me", starring Denis Leary. Adam was also featured as "Franco" the Italian speaking, soccer playing UPS delivery man in the award winning national commercial for the world wide shipping giant.He has starred in the short films, "The Interview" and "In Hot Water" costarring Federico Castellucci (of HBO's "The Soprano's") and directed by Randi Davis Levin. His work can also be seen in the independent features "Some Beautiful Day" and "The Amazing Floydini" (starring Gilbert Gottfried). Also interested in the production end of the business, he is currently partnering with Nightmair Productions and Trybal Films in developing ideas for several pilots that they are pitching to a variety of networks.Adam is a member of Actors Equity Association (AEA) and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) and is involved in the development of both of these organizations.His philanthropic work began when he attended Duke, where he worked with a variety of charities and he continues to do so. In his spare time, he studies the Italian language, plays soccer, and practices yoga. His enthusiasm for everything he is involved with is the key to his continued success in all his projects. Show less «