Adria Tennor
- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Adria's grandfather, Sam Tannenbaum, was a song-plugger for
Irving Berlin who changed his
German surname to Tennor to sound more American. Her grandmother taught
her all these songs as she grew up in the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan.
She studied acting and directing at New York University's Tisch School
for the Arts. Her first role was as a 12-year-old boy talking about
porn in Tompkins Square Park with an amnesiac in
Hal Hartley's movie,
Amateur (1994). With a few more film
roles under her belt, Tennor moved to Los Angeles and works regularly in film and
television. She also performs her solo work onstage: "There's Not a Lot of Coat Check Work in LA," "Electro
Magnetic Stripper," and most recently "Strip Search," inspired by her
studies in pole dancing with
Sheila Kelley at The S Factor
Studio.
Adria also writes and produces onscreen work. Her films Cracked (2015) and Pie (2018) have won awards and laurels internationally. She also stars in the digital series Fetish (2019) which she directed, co-created and produced with partner Kristen Tracy.
Adria also writes and produces onscreen work. Her films Cracked (2015) and Pie (2018) have won awards and laurels internationally. She also stars in the digital series Fetish (2019) which she directed, co-created and produced with partner Kristen Tracy.