Adrian Cruz (born Adrian Alejandro Cruz; March 27, 1978) is an
American screenwriter, producer and director. He is best known for
creating Ascension TV mini-series and Splinter.Cruz attended the USC
School of Cinematic Arts, majoring in film and theater, and ever since
his graduation has been working as a writer, director and actor. From
2004 to 2006, he was writer for Seed comics series published by Les
Humanoïdes Associés. Adrian Cruz is a founding member of The
Calamity Theater and a long-time member of The Evidence Room and
Bootleg Theater.Adrian Cruz, together with Philip Levens, is creator
of Ascension Canadian/American television miniseries. He is also
screenwriter and director for Splinter feature movie from 2006. In
2008 Cruz directed Padua Playwrights A Thousand Words play, and in
2011 the Have you seen Alice? play written by Jacqueline Wright.
American screenwriter, producer and director. He is best known for
creating Ascension TV mini-series and Splinter.Cruz attended the USC
School of Cinematic Arts, majoring in film and theater, and ever since
his graduation has been working as a writer, director and actor. From
2004 to 2006, he was writer for Seed comics series published by Les
Humanoïdes Associés. Adrian Cruz is a founding member of The
Calamity Theater and a long-time member of The Evidence Room and
Bootleg Theater.Adrian Cruz, together with Philip Levens, is creator
of Ascension Canadian/American television miniseries. He is also
screenwriter and director for Splinter feature movie from 2006. In
2008 Cruz directed Padua Playwrights A Thousand Words play, and in
2011 the Have you seen Alice? play written by Jacqueline Wright.
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