Adam Rothenberg was born on June 20th, 1975, in Tenafly, New Jersey, USA, to parents Gillian and Kenneth Rothenberg.
Growing up, Adam pursued his passion for acting, graduating from the renowned New York Acting Studio.
He made his mark on the stage, starring in numerous off-Broadway productions, including the lead role in Second Stage's revival of Danny and the Deep Blue Sea in 2004, as well as his critically acclaimed performance in The Women's Project's Birdy in 2003.
Before turning to acting full-time, Adam worked in various jobs, including garbage man and fact checker for Mademoiselle.
In a 2008 interview with People Magazine, Adam shared his experiences, revealing that his most challenging job was as a security guard, working 12-hour shifts in front of an elevator.
In 2006, Adam took on the role of "Chimney Bosch," a Scottish storyteller, in the MCC Theater's production of The Wooden Breeks, directed by Trip Cullman.