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Interested in acting by the time he went to high school, later went to American Academy of Dramatic Arts and now is known for his role of Charles on ABC Family's Lincoln Heights.
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Rob Adamson Interview - July 15, 2008

Interested in acting by the time he went to high school, he was cast as Othello in the production "Othello." Later went to American Academy of Dramatic Arts and now is known for his role of Charles on ABC Family's Lincoln Heights. Get to know Rob in this interview and see what he has to say about wanting to work with Christopher Nolan and his new project on the web.

Juan Guerra: Have you started filming season 3 of Lincoln Heights? IF so, how's it been like so far?

Rob Adamson: We started filming the third season of Lincoln Heights back in April. We are about two weeks from wrapping, and so far, its been a very exciting season. I think Lincoln Heights has taken a unique turn, one that I hope, but to be honest, have no doubt the audience will respond positively to. The show, to be frank, just gets better and better every season.

Juan Guerra: What do you expect from this new season after last season when your character got into a car accident?

Rob Adamson: My expectations have certainly been taken for a spin. The writers have definitely chosen a direction that will be a surprise. I've been saying through the course of shooting, "What are you guys cookin' up?" Everything was a constant surprise, whereas, last season I kind of had an idea of the specific direction of the character, without knowing of course, the exact details of the content. It opens the door, creatively, as well as through the eyes of the audience to experience that shocked, cliffhanger sort of feeling.

Juan Guerra: You have a new TV movie coming out called "Princess Protection Program." What can you tell us about it, and your role as Donnie?

Rob Adamson: The movie is exactly what the title implies, Princess Protection Program is about a young princess who's country is on the brink of war, and who, for her own safety, must be protected until the dispute can be resolved.

Donnie was an interesting character to play. I've never played a character with absolutely no redeeming qualities. That's the way I wanted to portray him at least. I would love to think that in this world people learn their lesson and grow, but unfortunately, I've come to realize that some people really are just too dense. Maybe you've met a few your self. (Certain Teen Idols? Male Models?) Just kidding, I love models.

Juan Guerra: What kind of research did you have to do in order to play Donnie?

Rob Adamson: I watched One Tree Hill.

Juan Guerra: Are there any memorable memories on set of the "Princess" movie?

Rob Adamson: Many. Some I can talk about and some I cannot. Just kidding, we all had a fantastic time. We filmed in Puerto Rico, it was beautiful and when we weren't working we were enjoying each other's company and getting to know one another. I got a chance to meet some pretty incredible locals too. I love that place.

Juan Guerra: If you could choose a role from a movie/tv, what would it be?

Rob Adamson: Dick Grayson in the third Batman film with Chris Nolan. Come on, I'm perfect for it right? Christian Bale's been my favorite actor since I was a kid, so I'd love to get a chance to kick Harvey Two Face's ass with him. RIP Heath Ledger.

Juan Guerra: You're doing a web series called "Cause We're Family." How did that come about?

Rob Adamson: I was sitting at a bar in Marina Del Rey with a few friends after a day at the beach and in walks Tony Longo from Angels in the Outfield. We yelled him over to hang out and have a drink with us, and him and I just struck up the most odd, and entertaining conversation I've ever had. We came up for the concept of "Cause We're Family" right there. I game him my number expecting to never hear from him again, but he called me the next day, and by the next weekend we started filming.

Juan Guerra: Do you plan on producing/directing any feature films in the future?

Rob Adamson: I would love to have the opportunity to Produce/Direct, but I feel like I should get my feet a little more wet in my first passion, which is acting.

Juan Guerra: What do you think of today's digital social networking sites like MySpace? Do you connect more to fans? is it easier for you to get feedback from projects that you do?

Rob Adamson: It's definitely a quick fix for attention, that's for sure. I've realized from a young age that everything was moving toward a purely digital and single platform environment. Broadband speeds have finally reached a capacity capable of handling massive streaming support. You can download an HD movie as you watch it now. While a part of me feels like all this online communication neglects good old fashion human contact and communication. It's still an exciting revolution to watch.

Juan Guerra: What do you see yourself doing 10 years from now?

Rob Adamson: Doing a movie with Chris Nolan and Guillermo Del Toro, back to back. I'm putting it out there. Wish me luck!

You already have the luck, Rob! Keep up the good work!

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