Adam Ginsberg is a multifaceted American personality, excelling as an actor, producer, voice artist, and host, hailing from Long Island, New York.
Born in Brooklyn and raised on Long Island, Adam spent two decades in the advertising industry before pursuing a career in acting and producing.
His extensive corporate experience has granted him a profound understanding of the business side of projects, allowing him to navigate the entertainment industry with ease.
Adam's passion for bringing characters to life, coupled with his educational background, which includes training at the Connecticut School of Broadcasting, has enabled him to flourish in various mediums, including film, theater, voice-over work, and hosting.
Ginsberg's acting and producing career began with a successful four-season run of the theatrical show "The Living Dead Mafia" on Long Island, which featured a character he later used to create a unique homage to the Johnny Carson show, titled "Even Later with Salvatore Rizzo".
As the featured/lead actor, voice-over artist, and performer for TwitchTwitch Productions, Adam has contributed to various projects, including producing the short films "The DeadFather" and "A Day in the Life of TwitchTwitch Productions".
He is also an event producer, co-founding and producing the Macabre Faire Film Festival, an award-winning multi-annual event.
Adam's theatrical credits include "The Living Dead Mafia", "Even Later with Salvatore Rizzo", "Qualia: Origins of The Undead", "The Dinner Party", and the Horror Nights project.
In 2009, he launched "The POD of The Dead" radio program, a two-hour comedic talk show featuring interviews with actors, filmmakers, musicians, and interesting people, accompanied by independent music and comedy skits.
The show became syndicated biweekly across numerous stations, showcasing Adam's versatility in voice-over work, promotional advertising, and movie trailers.
In November 2013, he was brought on as co-host of WLOR's Helping Hand Open Heart, a talk show created to help everyday people with everyday problems, with listeners invited to join in via social media.
The show is now heard in over 90 countries.
Early 2015 brought a rebranding of the show, renaming it Out of My Head Radio, and revamping the program to push the envelope.
The show has since grown to include syndication on four stations, with listeners tuning in from over 140 countries.