Adam tuominen biography

Adam Tuominen

Australian actor (born )

Adam Tuominen (born 22 January ) is an Australian actor best known for his role as Hunter Bradley, the Crimson Thunder Ranger in Power Rangers Ninja Storm.[1]

Early life

Tuominen was born in Adelaide, South Australia, one of three children to Christine and Lauri Tuominen. He and his twin brother Sam have an older sister, Natalie. He is of Finnish and Lithuanian descent; his father was born in Finland. Tuominen attended St. Peter's College, Adelaide where he studied drama. Afterwards he went on to study drama and directing at Flinders University's Drama Centre. At Age 21, he graduated from the prestigious school National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney.[2] He also studied martial arts for five years.

Personal life

Tuominen married Stephanie Horlin-Smith in in Adelaide, South Australia.

Acting career

In , he joined the main cast of the American series Power Rangers Ninja Storm where he played Hunter Bradley until the end of the series. He reprised his role as Hunter in a guest appearance for two episodes of Power Rangers Dino Thunder in In , he appeared as a guest in an episode of the series McLeod's Daughters where he played John Nostier, and in , he appeared on stage in Melborn08's Playspotting at the La Mama Courthouse Theatre, where he played three different roles - A Cup of Sugar, The Trick and Lovely Bits. In , he appeared in the mini-series Underbelly: Razor where he played the criminal and explosives expert Frank "Razor Jack" Hayes.

Filmography

Television

Films

Year Title Character Notes
TemptationMessengerwith Toby Schmitz and Emma Lung
For Love or MoneyProductor Short film
My Friend PillowJames Short film with Nina Pearce
I RotDeacon Short film with Nick Buckland
A Second ChanceShane Fuller with Nina Pearce and Emily Morris
The GhoulShot Gun Thug Short - with Matt Boesenberg, Jeremy Lindsay Taylor and Guy Spence
Raising the BarPete Johnson Feature Film
A Second Chance - RivalsShane Fuller-Jones Feature Film
Escape from PretoriaJeremy Cronin Feature Film

Theatre

Video games

Awards and nominations

References

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