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Adam Davidson may refer to: *Adam Davidson (director) (born 1964), American actor and television director *Adam Davidson (journalist) Adam Davidson (born 1970) is an American journalist. He was a co-founder of NPR's Planet Money program. Previously he has covered globalization issues, the Asian tsunami, and the war in Iraq, for which he won the Daniel Schorr Journalism Prize ..., American radio journalist * Adam Davidson (tennis), former American tennis player * Adam Davidson (footballer), Scottish footballer {{hndis, Davidson, Adam ...
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Adam Davidson (director)
Adam Davidson (born August 13, 1964) is an American actor and television director from Los Angeles, California. Life and career Davidson graduated from Kenyon College in 1986. and from Columbia University School of the Arts in 1994. Davidson has appeared in the following films, ''The Day Trippers'', ''A Match Made in Heaven'', ''Návrat ztraceného ráje'' (a.k.a. Return to Paradise Lost), ''Way Past Cool'', ''Nature Boy'' and ''Pop Life''. In addition to acting, Davidson has also directed for several television programs which include: ''Community (TV Series), Community'', ''Lost (TV series), Lost'', ''Deadwood (TV series), Deadwood'', ''Grey's Anatomy'', ''Six Feet Under (TV series), Six Feet Under'' and ''Fringe (TV series), Fringe''. He is the son of acclaimed American theatre producer and director Gordon Davidson (director), Gordon Davidson, who was Jewish. Accolades His debut film as a director, ''The Lunch Date'', won the Academy Award for Academy Award for Best Live Action ...
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Adam Davidson (journalist)
Adam Davidson (born 1970) is an American journalist. He was a co-founder of NPR's Planet Money program. Previously he has covered globalization issues, the Asian tsunami, and the war in Iraq, for which he won the Daniel Schorr Journalism Prize. He and Adam McKay were former co-hosts of Surprisingly Awesome from Gimlet Media. Davidson worked as an economics columnist for ''The New York Times Magazine'' and in 2016 took a position at ''The New Yorker''. Early life and education Davidson's father, Jack Davidson, was a film and television actor, and he grew up in the Westbeth Artists Community in Manhattan's West Village. He attended college at the University of Chicago, graduating in 1992. Adam is an atheist of Jewish descent. Career Davidson worked at PRI as a Middle East correspondent for ''Marketplace'' and then went on to work at NPR as the international business and economics correspondent. In 2008, Davidson, along with Alex Blumberg founded ''Planet Money'' on NPR. ...
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Adam Davidson (tennis)
Adam Davidson (born February 22, 1983) is a former American professional tennis player. Primarily a doubles specialist, he represented the United States on the ATP World Tour, ATP Challenger Tour and the Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-Star Team. College career Davidson was, three times, a first team All-American selection at Azusa Pacific University. He and his doubles partner, Sam Fletcher, were ranked #1 in the country for three seasons (2003,2004,2005). Davidson's highest national collegiate singles ranking was #14, in 2003. As team captain of the APU team in 2005, he led the Cougars to their first ever NAIA National Championship. Professional career 2005 Davidson and partner Sam Fletcher (AUS) defeated former Jr. US Open, Wimbledon and Australian Open champions Brendan Evans and Scott Oudsema in ITF Pro Circuit Futures event in Auburn, CA. 2006 Partnering a future ATP top 125 doubles player, Patrick Briaud (USA), Davidson won his first ATP World Tour title at th ...
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