Sam Schultz is a cinematographer, known for SciShow (2012) and LuLaRich (2021).
Sam Schweikert was born on May 21, 1990 in Dallas, Texas, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Ice Cream Truck (2017), 22 Jump Street (2014) and Neighbors (2014).
Sam Seder was born in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Happy Accidents (2000), A Bad Situationist (2008) and Who's the Caboose? (1999). He hosts The Majority Report and Ring of Fire podcast. He is married to Nicole Cattell. They have two children.
Sam Sengphachanh, known professionally as Buc Noi, is an American actor and rapper. He has played supporting roles in films Asian MOB (2018) and Snakehead (2021) and released his first single F**k Friends (2019). Sam was born in Salt Lake City, to parents immigrating from south east Asia. His father was killed when he was fifteen, leaving behind his older brother Doe and mother Souk Savannah. He grew up in Glendale, Salt Lake City Utah, raised by a single mom to the gang related streets of Glendale.
Sam Seward is an actor, known for Catch the Fair One (2021).
Sam Shahidi is a producer and manager, known for Música, The Keys of Christmas (2016) and Stories from Our Future (2019).
Sam Shankland is known for Kicking & Screaming (2017) and Changing of the Guard: The 2009 U.S. Championship (2009).
Sam Sharma is an English actor of Indian descent, born in Augsburg, Germany. Sam spent the most of his childhood and early teenage years growing up in Germany. His first glimpse into the world of stage and film was after being approached by a talent agent during his time in Los Angeles. Only later when Sam moved to London he enrolled to a drama school in London in order to pursue a professional career in acting. Sam now lives and works between Berlin and London, appearing on stage/screen internationally.
Sam Shepard was born Samuel Shepard Rogers in Fort Sheridan, IL, to Jane Elaine (Schook), a teacher, and Samuel Shepard Rogers, a teacher and farmer who was also in the army. As the eldest son of a US Army officer (and WWII bomber pilot), Shepard spent his early childhood moving from base to base around the US until finally settling in Duarte, CA. While at high school he began acting and writing and worked as a ranch hand in Chino. He graduated high school in 1961 and then spent a year studying agriculture at Mount San Antonio Junior College, intending to become a vet. In 1962, though, a touring theater company, the Bishop's Company Repertory Players, visited the town and he joined up and left home to tour with them. He spent nearly two years with the company and eventually settled in New York where he began writing plays, first performing with an obscure off-off-Broadway group but eventually gaining recognition for his writing and winning prestigious OBIE awards (Off-Broadway) three years running. He flirted with the world of rock, playing drums for the Holy Modal Rounders, then moved to London in 1971, where he continued writing. Back in the US by 1974, he became playwright in residence at San Francisco's Magic Theater and continued to work as an increasingly well respected playwright throughout the 1970s and into the '80s. Throughout this time he had been dabbling with Hollywood, having most notably in the early days worked as one of the writers on Zabriskie Point (1970), but it was his role as Chuck Yeager in 1983's The Right Stuff (1983) (co-starring Fred Ward and Dennis Quaid) that brought him to the attention of the wider, non-theater audience. Since then he has continued to write, act and direct, both on screen and in the theater. He died of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis--commonly known as Lou Gehrig's Disease--in Kentucky on July 27, 2017.
Sam Sheridan is a writer and producer, known for Warrior (2011), I Am the Night (2019) and Wonder Woman 1984 (2020). He has been married to Patty Jenkins since September 1, 2007.