Adam Pearson (actor)

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Adam Pearson
Photograph of Adam Pearson
Adam Pearson at the Berlinale 2024
Born (1985-01-06) 6 January 1985 (age 41)
Croydon, London, England
Alma materBrighton University
Occupations
  • Actor
  • television presenter
  • campaigner
Years active2013–present
Websitehttps://adam-pearson.com/

Adam Pearson (born 6 January 1985) is a British actor, television presenter and campaigner. He made his acting debut in the 2013 film Under the Skin.[1] He has neurofibromatosis and has been involved in outreach programmes to prevent bullying associated with visible differences.[2][3]

In 2024, Pearson starred in the film A Different Man. For his performance, he received wide critical acclaim, and was nominated for several awards, including the Independent Spirit Award.

Early life

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Adam Pearson was born in Croydon, London, on 6 January 1985, along with his identical twin brother, Neil.[4] After he hit his head at the age of five, the resultant bump persisted instead of healing. He was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis type I, which causes non-cancerous tumours to grow on nerve tissue. Both Adam and his brother Neil have the condition, which manifests very differently between them.[5]

Career

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Presenting

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Pearson graduated from the University of Brighton with a degree in Business Management. He had various jobs in television production for the BBC and Channel 4 including the shows The Undateables and Beauty and the Beast.[6] He worked as a researcher for the BBC and Channel 4 before becoming a strand presenter on the first series of Beauty and the Beast: The Ugly Face of Prejudice in 2015 on Channel 4. Pearson stated that he had faced violent confrontation because of his appearance.[7] He was also one of the development team of Beauty and the Beast and consulted on the Dutch version of the series.

Pearson has worked on all five series of The Undateables for Channel 4 as the casting researcher. He has presented the BBC Three documentaries Adam Pearson: Freak Show and The Ugly Face of Disability Hate Crime, and appeared as a reporter in the Channel 4 series Tricks of the Restaurant Trade.[8] He co-hosted the BBC Four documentary Eugenics: Science's Greatest Scandal with Angela Saini in 2019.[9]

Pearson is a regular caller and occasional guest host[10] to The Bedtime Babble On, a radio programme that airs on Spark Sunderland, weeknights from 9pm.[11][12][13]

Pearson was nominated as UK Documentary Presenter of the Year at the 2016 Grierson Awards.[14]

In August 2022, Pearson appeared on Celebrity MasterChef, becoming the first contestant to be eliminated.[15] That year, he also appeared in Celebrity Antiques Road Trip. In 2024, he was the Brighton team captain on Christmas University Challenge.

Acting

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In 2013, Pearson was cast alongside Scarlett Johansson in Jonathan Glazer's film Under the Skin. He said that he hoped the role would challenge disfigurement stigma.[16] It was in this film that Pearson discovered his enjoyment of acting.[17]

In 2019, Pearson starred in the film Chained for Life (directed by Aaron Schimberg). In 2024 Pearson played a leading role in Schimberg's next movie, A Different Man, alongside Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve. The film premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival on 21 January 2024.[18] It also screened in Competition at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival on 16 February 2024.[19] Pearson said of the film, "In order to challenge stereotypes, they first need to establish they exist".[20]

In May 2025, Pearson was announced to be starring as Joseph Merrick in an upcoming film adaptation of Bernard Pomerance's play, The Elephant Man. Pearson will be the first disabled actor to play this role in a film.[21][22]

Charity work

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In 2024 Pearson became a patron of Face Equality International, an alliance of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), charities and support groups which are working at national, regional or international levels to promote the campaign for ‘face equality’.[23]

Personal life

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Pearson lives in the Addiscombe area of South London.[4] He is a Christian and in September 2020 spoke to Sally Phillips, about reconciling his faith with his disability, in an episode of Sunday Morning Live, remarking "A life without hardship is a life without faith; how can you practise your faith if you aren't walking through the fire?"[24]

Filmography

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Acting roles

Year Title Role Notes
2013 Under the Skin The Deformed Man
2015 Oddity[25] Andrew Galveston Short film
Rodentia Hermes
2017 DRIB Himself
2019 Chained for Life Rosenthal
2022 Ruby Splinter Adam
2024 A Different Man Oswald

Presenting

Year Title Notes
2015 The Ugly Face of Disability Hate Crime BBC Three
2015–2018 Tricks of the Restaurant Trade Channel 4
2016 Adam Pearson: Freak Show BBC Three
2019 Eugenics: Science's Greatest Scandal[26] BBC Four

Television appearances

Year Title Channel Notes
2016 Horizon: "My Amazing Twin" BBC Two Self
2017 Celebrity Eggheads BBC Two Contestant
2018 Pointless Celebrities BBC One Contestant
2019 Celebrity Mastermind BBC One Self
2022 Celebrity Masterchef BBC One Contestant
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip[27] BBC One Self
2024 Christmas University Challenge BBC Two Team captain

Awards and nominations

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Year Awards Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2024 Gotham Awards Outstanding Supporting Performance A Different Man Nominated [28]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Supporting Performance Runner-up[a] [29]
Chicago Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor Nominated [30]
Florida Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actor Nominated [31]
2025 Independent Spirit Awards Best Supporting Performance Nominated [32]

Notes

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  1. ^ Shared with Clarence Maclin for Sing Sing

References

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