Adam Slager
Known for his breakout film performance as Champaign Pinky in the 1995 Independent comedy, "The Secret Life of Caesar", Adam Slager has gained rapid notice in film. A Kalamazoo Michigan native, he got his acting start at age eight in a stage performance portraying Charlie Chaplin. Soon to follow was youngest lead role ever given to a middle school student at his school, followed by a series of obscure independent films in his early teens.
Slager has appeared in four feature films, including work on Steven Spielberg's 2011 production of "Real Steel". His screen credits include "A Sheer Agenda", Buddy BeBop vs. The Living Dead", "Stunning", "The Mountain Kings".