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  1. Adam White (born 9 January 1976) is an Australian sportsman and filmmaker. Australian rules football career [ edit ] White played for Carlton in the Australian Football League from 1997 to 2001.

  2. May 10, 2024 · Adam White, a former player for Carlton with 44 games under his belt, has ventured into a vastly different realm, producing one of the year’s top horror films, earning accolades even from Stephen King. It’s a stark departure from his days on the footy field.

  3. May 6, 2024 · The bloke in the giant owl costume is Adam White, the former Australian rules footballer who played 44 games for Carlton between 1995-2001. He’s co-producer of the film, but right now he’s the Owl High Priest, because he’s the only one big enough to fit in the costume.

  4. May 5, 2024 · From AFL footballer to Owl High Priest: Adam Whites unusual journey into horror films Loved this story about an unusual career path for a professional athlete. The AFL to horror movie production pipeline isn’t a well trodden path.

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  6. Jan 9, 2016 · After 44 senior appearances, White retired from AFL football in 2000, and launched a new career as an independent film-maker. Well-built, with good pace and aerial skills, White was recruited by the Blues with pick 41 in the 1994 National Draft .

  7. Adam White (born 9 January 1976) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton in the AFL. After playing TAC Cup for Eastern Ranges, White was drafted by Carlton in 1994 but did not make his senior debut until early in the 1997 season.

  8. Jan 9, 2015 · Well-built, with good pace and aerial skills, White was recruited by the Blues with pick 41 in the 1994 National Draft. Originally from East Burwood, he had impressed as a creative midfielder with the Eastern Ranges at Under-18 level.

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  10. Adam White showed glimpses of real potential during his first three seasons at Princes Park, and played in two of Carlton’s 1999 epic finals matches. However, he is probably best remembered for a bizarre incident during the Blues’ loss to Adelaide in 1997, when he crashed into a field umpire and knocked himself out cold.