Born in North Carolina, Samantha found her way to Hollywood via San Diego, California, via Bangor, Maine. At an early age, she found discipline in martial arts, and the love of performing in dance and theatre. Acting on television and in movies came to follow. She played the role of 'Stacy' in the '92 Polygram Film "Summer Camp", then booked a bit part in "The Brady Bunch" movie. In '95, she landed her first big television gig as a 4-year series regular on Saved by the Bell: The New Class (1993), playing the feisty 'Maria Lopez.' Several other appearances on sitcoms and TV dramas kept her working. In 2001 she was privileged to work opposite Oscar award-winning Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke, and Cliff Curtis, in the feature film Training Day (2001), playing the pivotal role of 'Letty'. Also in 2004 she worked with Christian Bale in the film "Harsh Times", which was directed and written by David Ayer, who wrote "Training Day".
Samantha Evangelista is known for Tahan (2022).
Samantha Faytaren is known for Four Sisters and a Wedding (2013).
Samantha Ferrand is an actress and producer, known for La Casita de la Mariposa (2021), Meme Boy (2018) and Jane Doe (2019).
Samantha Ferris was born on November 2, 1969 in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress, known for The Tall Man (2012), Butterfly on a Wheel (2007) and R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour (2010).
She is an actress, singer, dancer and presenter with over 10 years training and 7 years professional experience in the industry. She is a member of Equity and Spotlight. Acting experience: Short film and feature film experience Experienced in all types of theatre including stage, interactive, touring, musical, children's and panto.
Samantha Figura originally hails from Chicago, IL and is known for her Lead Role in the Feature Film One Day Like Rain (2007 Seattle International Film Festival) with Jesse Eisenberg as well as her Supporting Lead role in Love on the Vines (2017) with Jack Wagner and Pass the Light (2015) as well as her recurring role on ABC Family's Greek.
Blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist Samantha Fish was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri. Fish started out playing the drums before switching to guitar at age fifteen. Moreover, Samantha while growing up in Kansas City would frequently go to the local blues club the Knuckleheads Saloon to check out and listen to visiting blues artists. At age eighteen Fish began sitting in with whoever was playing at Knuckleheads Saloon on a given night. Samantha recorded and released the album "Live Bait" with her group the Samantha Fish Blues Band in 2009. This album attracted the attention of a talent company which in turn led to Fish being offered a recording contract with the blues label Ruf Records. Samantha was featured on the album "Girls with Guitars" with fellow female blues artists Cassie Taylor and Dani Wilde in 2010 as well as toured both America and Europe with Taylor and Wilde. Fish released her first solo album "Runaway" in 2011. "Runaway" won the 2012 Blues Music Award for Best New Artist. Samantha has gone on to record and release several more albums in the wake of her acclaimed debut. In addition, Fish has shared the stage with such notable blues artists as Buddy Guy, the Tommy Castro Band, Shirley King, Kenny Neal, Watermelon Slim, and Tab Benoit.
Samantha Fitzgerald is known for Spudmonkey (2001), The Family Law (2016) and The Bureau of Magical Things (2018).