In 2004, she produced and starred in "Closer" by Patrick Marber at Stages Theater in Hollywood. Played the role of Alice Ayers. Other cast include Jeremy Robinson, Sandra Cevallos, and Cazimir Milostan. Directed by Ken Lerner with music by Nigel Wiesehan
She is very selective about the products she endorses, her commercial roster includes a (2004) National commercial for Toyota Tacoma, and appearances in the (2002) Print ad campaign for Aspex Eyewear as well as a (1998) International Fuji Film print ad campaign.
She was a producer and co-founder of the film and television production company Nite Owl Productions from 2001-2005- www.niteowlproductionsltd.com , where she worked to find screenplays for development, co-created the initial structure and design of the company, and was highly involved in the funding process. A voracious reader, Adrienne has found several projects that she would like to produce in the future.
She also works consistently as a public speaker and in appearances for fundraisers, charity events, and makes appearances for fans at media conventions. She is sought after for her entertaining stage presence, vast industry knowledge and her loyal fan following.
Grew up as a dancer studying and performing everything from tap, ballet, jazz, ballroom and hip hop to Scottish highland and Irish dancing and even gymnastics. In high school, she was a choreographer and performer with PRIDE theatrics, a dancing, singing, and theater group that toured and performed for local high schools. Also established the dance troupe New Sensations which performed every summer through her teens.
Was part of the short-lived girls pop group S.L.A.M.M. The title used the first letter of each of the girls' names and also included Marisa Lauren, one of her oldest and dearest friends. Adrienne is still a singer, and hopes to one day incorporate that into an acting role.
Has worked with more than two dozen charities including literacy programs, animal rescues and scholarship funds for students whose lives have been affected by cancer.