Birthday: 10 November 1970, Lexington, Massachusetts, USA
Birth Name: Adam Ornstein
Orny Adams was born on November 10, 1970 in Lexington, Massachusetts, USA as Adam Ornstein. He is an actor and writer, known for Teen Wolf (2011), Funny People (2009) and Comedian (2002).
[on his career] It isn't that special. The guy that opens up a heart and saves a life and has that c...Show more »
[on his career] It isn't that special. The guy that opens up a heart and saves a life and has that courage - that's special. I'm just doing something that I really enjoy and that I'm passionate about. Show less «
Take surfers. They surf every day. They catch waves. But sometimes you catch that perfect wave and y...Show more »
Take surfers. They surf every day. They catch waves. But sometimes you catch that perfect wave and you take it all the way to shore. And that's what you want your comedy to be like. You don't want to catch half the wave. Show less «
I wouldn't call myself insecure. I would say I have a need to be loved and appreciated. I think one ...Show more »
I wouldn't call myself insecure. I would say I have a need to be loved and appreciated. I think one of the greatest differences between Orny Adams pre-'Comedian' and the current Orny Adams is I don't feel the need to announce or proclaim my comedy to be anything great. All that matters is when I step on that stage the audience thinks I'm funny. And when I step off the stage they still think I'm funny. Everything else is really not important. Show less «
I've always felt like I'm a comedy outsider. Like I wasn't part of any group. And I never wanted to ...Show more »
I've always felt like I'm a comedy outsider. Like I wasn't part of any group. And I never wanted to be part of any group. I just wanted to do my work - and do good work - and then go home. I mean, after these shows, a lot of the comics socialize and go out for dinner. I tend to go back to my hotel room, and get into my head and look at my notes, and figure out what I did that I'm happy about and what didn't go the way I wanted it to go. I feel very raw when I'm on-stage, so it's hard for me to shake that immediately. Show less «