How Australian actor Adam Demos launched his career from humble ...

How Australian actor Adam Demos launched his career from humble ...
How Australian actor Adam Demos launched his Hollywood career from humble ...

He's the Australian actor who has soared to international fame thanks to his starring role in Netflix's raunchy new series Sex/Life.

But Adam Demos, 36, wasn't simply born into the world of Hollywood, a setting worlds away from his humble beginnings as a labourer in Wollongong, NSW.

The self-proclaimed bogan didn't start acting until he was 23, but his brave decision to follow his dreams is now reaping rewards.   

From 'bogan from the Gong' to international fame: Inside Adam Demos' rise to worldwide success after starring in Netflix's raunchy new series Sex/Life

From 'bogan from the Gong' to international fame: Inside Adam Demos' rise to worldwide success after starring in Netflix's raunchy new series Sex/Life

Early career

Unlike many in the industry, Adam didn't learn acting from a young age.

In fact, when he enrolled in his first acting course at the age of 23 he kept it a secret from his friends because he was so scared of being mocked. 

'I told them I was working overtime because I didn't want my mates knowing I was trying acting, it was so foreign to all of us,' he told the Daily Telegraph in 2018.

Before he took the big step, Adam worked with his father in the demolition industry for years after high school, before eventually working as a labourer at the Port Kembla steelworks in Illawarra.

Late bloomer: Adam only enrolled in an acting course for the first time when he was 23 - and kept it a secret from his friends because he was scared of being mocked

Late bloomer: Adam only enrolled in an acting course for the first time when he was 23 - and kept it a secret from his friends because he was scared of being mocked

He even did a stint as a glass collector at Hotel Ravesis in Bondi.

'I’m just a bogan from the Gong,' he said in same interview. 

'I don't think that’s a bad thing - actors come from all walks of life.'

But despite theatre never being 'part of his world', he couldn't get the idea of being on stage out of his mind and decided to sign up for a six-week course on Saturdays at the Screenwise acting school in Sydney.

'I remember when I was about 23, working in the steelworks, and I'd come home from a s**ty day and I thought "I'm either going to commit to this (job) or I should just try acting, because I can’t stop thinking about it",' he said of his decision. 

Luckily enough, Adam was a natural on stage.

Big break

Rise to fame: Adam went on to star in a number of small roles, including one episode of Home and Away in 2009 (pictured) and as a 'school kid' in 2010's Underbelly

Rise to fame: Adam went on to star in a number of small roles, including one episode of Home and Away in 2009 (pictured) and as a 'school kid' in 2010's Underbelly

Adam began starring in a number of small roles including a brief stint in Home and Away in 2009 and playing a 'school kid' for one episode of Underbelly in 2010. 

He beat 300 other hopefuls to land the role of 'Solo Man' in the famous ad for the soft drink brand in 2012, telling the Illawarra Mercury at the time 'he's a pretty iconic Australian character.

'He hasn't been on television for over 10 years and yet everybody knows him. For me to be able to play him is huge.'

Bigger projects: Adam even beat 300 other hopefuls to land the role of 'Solo Man' in the iconic advert for the Australian fizzy drink brand in 2012

Bigger projects: Adam even beat 300 other hopefuls to land the role of 'Solo Man' in the iconic advert for the Australian fizzy drink brand in 2012

But his big break came when he landed the role of Nate Baldwin in the ABC drama Janet King, and starred on the show for seven episodes.

While on-set, he discovered Lifetime's

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