Career
A New York City native, Abadie began as camera assistant to James H. White at the Edison Studio around 1898. In 1903, Edison sent Abadie to Europe, the Middle East and North Africa to make actuality films, possibly as an attempt to keep up with similar subjects popularized by the Lumièresearch Abadie returned to the United States and kept making similar films for Edison through at least 1904.
After leaving Edison, Abadie continued to work as a freelance filmmaker and photographer, making educational and industrial films, including, the first film of the birth of a baby.