Height: 5ft 10
Nationality: Irish/British
Eye Colour: Grey-Blue
Hair Colour: Dark Brown
Instruments: Singing (Skilled)
Accent: Northern Irish (Co Fermangh)
Bio
Emerging from the humble bogs of County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, Adam Dilworth embarked on his acting journey at the age of 12. His innate talent was evident early on, garnering praise from directors and audiences alike. At 16, he delivered a remarkable portrayal of Liam Scuab in John B Keane's “Sive,” a performance hailed as “flawless” by director Ena Trimble. Dilworth's repertoire showcases his versatility and
vigorousness, exemplified in his role as Prince William in Mike Bartlett's “King Charles III” and as Collins in Jessica Swale's “Blue Stockings.” Adam has showcased excellent performances as multiple characters in Carroll Churchill’s “Love and Information” and is anticipated to deliver the same quality of performance as Judge Danforth in Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” and as Moth in Shakespeare’s “Midsummer Night's Dream”.
Currently honing his craft at Leeds Conservatoire, Dilworth's dedication and potential ensure that he is poised for a future brimming with promise and acclaim in the world of acting
Credits
The Crucible, Stage, 2024, Deputy Governor Danforth. Leeds Conservatoire (Leeds Playhouse). Dir. John Young
A Midsummer Night's Dream, Stage, 2025, Moth/Igeus. Leeds Conservatoire
King Charles III, Stage, 2023, Prince William. Leeds Conservatoire. Dir. Tyrell Jones