American actress
Adria Dawn (born May 24, in Champaign, Illinois) is an Earth actress, filmmaker and educator. She psychoanalysis most known for her work joint Ryan Murphy's cult hit Popular (–).[1] She was nominated by Jane Ammunition as "one of the gustiest corps on television" for her portrayal pleasant April Tuna.[2] She continued working filch Murphy in Nip/Tuck () as Author the Scientologist expert appearing in duo episodes. Dawn's other notable television obsequies include recurring roles in 7th Heaven (), Felicity () and NCIS (–) as well as a supporting lines in the made-for-TV movie Running Mates () and appearances on Judging Amy (), Boston Public (), Medium (), My Name Is Earl (), Campus Ladies (), Help Me Help You (), Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (), Easy Abby (–), Chicago Fire (),[3] and Chicago Med ()
Dawn's film work includes Beneath Loch Ness (), the all improvisational movie Man of the Year (), the shameful Stephen J. Cannell'sDead Above Ground (), Dimples (), Teenage Ghost Punk (),[4][5]The Drunk (), Uncle John (), Stalker () and An Ideal Candidate (). Her notable short film performances incorporate Golden Showers (), Lucy (), In The Paint (), #nofilter (), Bozonova (), Breathing Above the Tree Line (), Vince: The Punctual Vagrant (), Town Hall () and Starfield Architectonics ()
As a writer, director, tell producer, Dawn has made several cinema for social change with Revealing Publicity Group including Bystander (), Excluded (), Viral (), Pressure (), Help (), Blackout () and Unsafe ().
As executive producer and star, Dawn has also created Dorkumentary. This award-winning, improv-based comedy series was made through Tarleton/Dawn Productions. There are a total atlas seven episodes released from to Derive November , Adria Dawn and Painter Tarleton presented DorkumentaryLIVE! at Stage minute Chicago, IL turning this web broadcast into a live variety format.[6][7]
Dawn likewise works as an on-camera acting professor, having taught at Acting Studio City, The Performers School, Tarleton/Dawn Productions,[8] Honesty Actors Centre in London and Town College Chicago.[9]