Adrian Grösser trained at the Celestí Bellera performing arts school and the Schauspielfabrik theater institute in Berlin. He obtained a Master’s in Interpretation from Escola de cinema Nou and completed his training with teachers such as Sandra Monclús, Txiki Berrahondo or Isaac Alcayde, among others.
In theatre, he has participated in productions such as Purpurina and Paradise, directed by Oriol Vila and Raquel Salvador; Tito Bodegas, directed by Àlex Macías and himself; Jerusalem, by Julio Manrique; Romeo and Juliet, under the direction of David Selvas; and Pazzo, in Sala Versus.
In the field of television, he has been part of successful series such as Merlí; Èxode, a TVmovie co-produced by 3Cat and TVE; Hache and Bienvenidos a Edén, for Netflix; and Servir y proteger, Sin Huellas, and Cites for Prime Video. He has also worked on the 3Cat series L’última nit del karaoke. Regarding film, he has been part of El sitio de Otto, directed by Oriol Puig; and Hogar, directed by David Pastor and Àlex Pastor, available on Netflix.
Currently, he is awaiting the release of the series Los sin nombre, directed by Pau Freixas.