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ACTOR

Adam Pelty began a professional career as a performer at an early age, working in television, film, radio and stage all before the age of ten. The son of Chicago night club and theatre celebrity Lee Pelty, young Adam was introduced to the entertainment world as a baby in diaper ads and continued to rack up credits as a jingle singer for national commercials, an actor in musicals, as well as a featured dancer in Chicago's ballet scene, acquiring his union cards by the age of eleven.

Mr. Pelty has been a featured stage performer nationally, internationally and on Broadway for over thirty years. A true triple threat, Adam has deep roots in music, dance and acting. He is particularly known for his ability to fuse physical comedy with classical nuance in all theatrical forms. Adam has spent a career being equally comfortable in outrageous comedy (The Drowsy Chaperone, Spamalot), legit musical theatre (Cyrano, Titanic), and non-musical pieces (American Buffalo, Lend Me A Tenor, Syncopation), as well as in cabaret, revue, and other performance formats.

  1. Lancelot in Spamalot

    Fulton, PCLO

  2. Aldolpho in The Drowsy Chaperone

    with Linda Balgord and James Harms

  3. The World Goes Round

    with Dani Davis

  4. Mr. Abbott

    Slaughter on 10th Avenue

  5. The Boyfriend
  6. Valvert in Cyrano the Musical

    Broadway Debut, 1993

  7. The Diviners

    Interlochen, with Elizabeth Marvel

  8. Spamalot
  9. Spamalot, PCLO

    French Taunter

  10. Titanic, 1999

    Original Broadway Production

  11. On The Town

    with Micahel Berry

  12. Joseph tour 1995

    with Sam Harris

  13. George Abbott Project, 2000

    Donald Sadler, Davis Gaines

  14. Putting It Together

    Porchlight, Chicago

  15. A Christmas Story Tour, 2011-12
  16. The Scarlet Pimpernel, 1998

    Original choreographer and cast

  17. Heaven Help Us! 2003

    With Julian Rebolledo, Eddie Korbich, Marcus Neville

  18. The Joseph Jefferson Awards, 2011

    Aldolpho performance (Featured Actor nomination)

  19. Syncopation
  20. Lee and Adam Pelty, 1979
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