Adam Savage

Designer

Birthday July 15, 1967

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

Age 56 years old

Nationality United States

#7921 Most Popular

1922

He also appeared as a guest on Diggnation 220th show.

1928

His father, Whitney Lee Savage (1928–1998), was a painter, filmmaker, and animator known for his work on Sesame Street. The Clay Center in Charleston, West Virginia, features some of his work in its permanent collection.

1967

Adam Whitney Savage (born July 15, 1967) is an American special effects designer and fabricator, actor, educator, and television personality and producer, best known as the former co-host (with Jamie Hyneman) of the Discovery Channel television series MythBusters and Unchained Reaction.

His model work has appeared in major films, including Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones and The Matrix Reloaded.

1969

Whitney Lee was also known for directing the 1969 underground short film Mickey Mouse in Vietnam.

His mother, Karen, was a psychotherapist.

Savage was the second youngest of six children, with the four older children coming from his parents' previous marriages.

He has two older brothers, two older sisters, and one younger sister.

His sister Kate Savage is also an artist.

Savage began acting as a child and had five years of acting school.

1985

He graduated from Sleepy Hollow High School in 1985.

His maternal grandfather Cushman Haagensen was a surgeon who pioneered breast cancer surgery.

His early credits include voicing animated characters that his father produced for Sesame Street, Mr. Whipple's stock boy Jimmy in a Charmin commercial, and a drowning young man saved by a lifeguard in the 1985 Billy Joel music video "You're Only Human (Second Wind)."

Savage abandoned acting by the time he was 19.

"I had passed on that in favor of doing stuff with my hands," he said.

He describes MythBusters as "the perfect marriage of two things, performance, and special effects."

As a teenager in Sleepy Hollow, Savage routinely visited the local bike shop to have flat tires fixed.

The shop showed him how to do the repairs himself.

From this experience, Savage said, "I realized you could take a bike apart and put it back together and it wasn't that hard… I've been building and putting bicycles together since then."

Savage broke his neck on his eighteenth birthday in a swimming accident, an injury he survived without suffering long-term consequences.

Savage has worked as an animator, graphic designer, carpenter, projectionist, film developer, television presenter, set designer, toy designer, and gallery owner.

He worked as a model maker on Galaxy Quest, Bicentennial Man, Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, The Mummy, The Matrix Reloaded, and Space Cowboys, among others.

1996

Savage was born in New York City and raised in North Tarrytown, New York (renamed Sleepy Hollow in 1996).

2006

Savage has become a regular presenter at magician James Randi's annual skeptics conference, The Amaz!ng Meeting, since first appearing in January 2006.

Savage credits Michael Shermer with introducing him to the skeptical community.

Shermer interviewed him for Skeptic Magazine in 2006.

2008

Savage played the role of a helpful engineer in the 2001 film Ever Since the World Ended and the part of an army surplus store owner who sells a man a rocket engine for his pickup truck in 2006 in The Darwin Awards, which also featured MythBusters co-star Jamie Hyneman. He appeared with Hyneman on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation on the May 1, 2008, episode "The Theory of Everything."

He appears as a special effects artist in the "making of" material for The Matrix Revolutions, where he discusses some of the miniature effects used and the difficulties involved.

He previously taught advanced model making in the Department of Industrial Design at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco.

Savage has also been a regular guest speaker at the annual Maker Faire since 2008, speaking on different topics such as his obsession with the dodo bird, problem-solving, and taking questions from the audience members about MythBusters, among other topics.

Savage hosted an episode of the Discovery Channel series Curiosity, in which he speculated whether humans could live forever.

Various topics, such as limb regeneration, organ printers, and even age reversal, are discussed during the program.

2009

He also appeared in the United Kingdom, giving a talk at the first Amaz!ng Meeting London from October 3 to 4, 2009, hosted at the Mermaid Conference Centre, Blackfriars.

Savage was a featured performer at the three w00tstock v1.x shows in 2009 and appeared in four w00tstock v2.x shows in 2010.

2011

In 2011, Savage appeared as "Dan" in a short film directed by Frank Ippolito titled Night of the Little Dead.

On November 25, 2011, he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Twente (Enschede, Netherlands) for popularizing science and technology.

2012

Savage and Hyneman were judges on the game show Unchained Reaction, which premiered in March 2012.

2014

Savage is an occasional guest host for lecture events at the San Francisco-based non-profit City Arts & Lectures and delivered a keynote address at the South by Southwest conference on March 10, 2014.

2019

He hosts the TV program Savage Builds, which premiered on the Science Channel on June 14, 2019.

He is most active on the platform Adam Savage's Tested, which includes a website and a YouTube channel.