Adrianne Richards
Adrianne Richards is an actor, singer, dancer, voice artist, who has performed all over the world.
At the age of 11, she had her theatrical debut in Vancouver BC, with the theatre company Claymar Productions. She attended the University of the Arts as a dance major in Philadelphia, PA, and was asked to dance with Koresh Dance Company for a season, before heading to Germany to perform in the musical Cats.
As she began her film and TV career in Montreal, Canada, she continued to perform in other plays, musicals and dance companies such as the French premiere of Broadway's Chicago (both in Montreal and Paris) Cabaret, and she originated the role of Bobbi in Sidemart Theatrical Grocer's The Haunted Hillbilly. She was on the Cellblock National Tour of Chicago, as well as performed in Chicago at The Hollywood Bowl, where she was dance captain, directed by Brooke Shields.
Adrianne's film and TV credits include ABC's Desperate Housewives, CBS's #Friends With Better Lives, Lifetime's Circle of Friends, CBC's The Detectives, MGM's The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair, ID's Fatal Vows, Chazz Palminteri's Noel, and Benjamin Steiger Levine's Zachary Samuel: Illusionist, which did very well in the festival circuit. Adrianne starred in Steven Espinoza's Black Dahlia Ballet and Susan Fuda's Underneath.
Adrianne sung in a band, In the Living Room, that she co-founded in Montreal Canada, and in 2012 debuted her solo album Happy on i-Tunes. As a voice actor, she has lent her voice to countless TV, Web, and Radio ads. Adrianne was nominated for a META for Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actress in 2020 for her starring role in the English Language World Premiere of MOB at Centaur Theatre.