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Adam Senn
File:Dolce & Gabbana Shop (Via della Spiga - Milan) 01.jpg
Born
Edward Adam Senn

(1984-04-10) April 10, 1984 (age 40)
Nationality United States
Modeling information
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Hair colorBrown[1]
Eye colorBlue[1]
AgencyWilhelmina New York Model Management

Adam Senn (born April 10, 1984 in Paris, France) is an American model, actor and restauranteur. He became a model right out of high school and has made guest appearances in television shows and movies. He also owns a restaurant "Il Bastardo" in New York City.

Career

Background

Adam Senn grew up in Sugar Land, Texas, a suburb of Houston and he is also a talented baseball player. Senn was discovered in a hotel lobby by Gaspard Lukali-Lacote, an agent with Re:Quest Models, after attending a model convention with his girlfriend. He was later introduced to the owner of the agency and signed a contract two days after he arrived in New York, just after finishing high school.[2]

2008-2011

Since 2008, Dolce & Gabbana has consistently used Senn in Lookbooks, campaign ads and fashion shows.[2] The fashion duo chose him for an interview/editorial called "A Stroke of Luxury" which was photographed by Robbie Fimmano in 2010.[3] He appeared on an episode of MTV's "The Hills" alongside Lauren Conrad and Whitney Port as well as the first season of The City (MTV series)." Senn had a role in the 2011 movie "Video Girl" which starred Meagan Good.[4] Elle Men Mexico featured him in the "The Big Boys Band" editorial spread photographed and videoed by David Roemer. Acne Paper included him in an editorial called "The Guest List/The Party Crashers." Senn also modeled for Siviglia and Strellson.

In March, 2011, Joe Lally directed him in a psycho-drama video/editorial. That same year, Giampaolo Sgur photographed him for editorials in GQ Style Germany and Antidote Magazines ("Boys, Boys, Boys: The Boys of Dolce Gabbana").[5] He filmed the Shoe Issue Preview Film for Zadig & Voltaire Fall/Winter 2011, photographed by Frederic Meylan.[6]

2012 to Present

Senn continued to work prominently for Dolce & Gabbana, appearing in their Watches campaign and Lookbooks, all photographed by Mariano Vivanco.[7][8] He also became the face for their new One Sport fragrance campaign.[9] Other fashion campaigns and editorials for 2012 included Express, photographed by Greg Kadel, Mavi Jeans campaign, snapped by Mariano Vivanco and Blanco Suitebalanco. That same year, he participated in the Select Model Management Men Shows S/S 13, Viktor & Rolf Men S/S 13 Show and Life ball Vienna May 2012 Show. He covered the S/S 2012 Vogue Hombre and shot an editorial for Panorama (Italian magazine) Magazines. According to Models.com, Senn was ranked #16 of "The Money Guys" for 2012.

Other Interests

In 2010, Senn opened a restaurant called "Il Bastardo" in New York City.[10]

Representation

Adam Senn is signed with Wilhelmina New York (NYC), Select Model Management (London)[11] and Why Not Model Management (Milan)[12]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Hank Roberts
2011 Magic City Memoirs Charles
2011 Video Girl Shark
2013 Doctor Me Marty

References

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