Adam Davenport, born May 27, 1984, in Harvey, Illinois, is an American actor, DJ, record producer, singer, songwriter, and filmmaker.
In Colombian filmmaker Esteban Uribe’s Cleanse Pest, Rest, Davenport makes his feature debut as a transgender sex worker who becomes a victim of a hate crime.
He has starred in Off-Broadway musicals such as Naked Boys Singing! as well as television productions such as HBO’s High Maintenance and Starz’s Sweetbitter.
Davenport’s debut track, “My Return Address Is You,” reached the Top 40 of the Billboard Dance Club Chart, making him the first African-American artist/producer in history to do so (electronic dance music).
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He does not have any children, according to all of our reputable sources. He appears to be preoccupied with his career.
At the age of 15, Davenport wrote “Home,” a short story that was included in the book Looking Inward and earned him an Award of Achievement from former President George Bush, Sr. in 1999.
Devenport departed Los Angeles to work as an actor in New York City, where he became known for his quirky, off-beat, and eccentric character representations.
“He is a character actor in a leading man’s physique,” says Sally Kirkland, Davenport’s coach since his early days in Hollywood.
Davenport signed with the label Independent Ear in 2017 and released his debut single “My Return Address is You,” featuring Shanica Knowles, in late January 2017.
The tune was released internationally via Universal Music Group and peaked at #7 on Dance Mix USA for the week ending 2/11/17.
Davenport stated his plans to create a piece of original electronic dance music for the stage in a December 2018 interview with Chill Magazine.
“I ultimately want to use electronic dance music as a narrative instrument. Just as Lin-Manuel Miranda used hip-hop to enhance storytelling on stage, I have my own story, Weekend Warriors, that I’d like to convey on stage using electronic dance music.
I’m willing to do everything myself—write the book, produce the music, DJ the live set, and act in it—and so I’m currently creating my voice in the genre. Before embarking on a full production, I plan to release a Weekend Warriors concept album or EP.