Sammy Monsour is a Michelin Award Winning Chef, published cookbook author and food activist. He is a third generation chef and graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, with roots stemming from his parent's neighborhood joint in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. His food and restaurants in Boston and Los Angeles have received acknowledgment and acclaim from James Beard Foundation, Eater, Food & Wine and Zagat, and his sustainable business practices have awarded him a spot on the Good Food 100 list as well as a Green Star from the City of Los Angeles. You may recognize him from his appearances on Viceland's The Untitled Action Bronson Show, Travel Channel's Food Paradise and Food Network's Guy's Big Project (to name a few). His focus on sustainability and ocean conservation has positioned him as one of the world's foremost chef activists. He serves on the board of Chefs Collaborative and James Beard Foundation's Smart Catch Impact program, is a member of Monterey Bay Aquarium's Blue Ribbon Task Force and founding member of Chefs for Fish. In 2019, he was the American chef diplomat during the World Food Day processions at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations headquarters in Rome. He currently resides in Charleston, SC where he's writing his second cookbook while working with the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) on sustainable food systems policies.
Sammy Moore is known for Rise of the Footsoldier 3 (2017), Ordeal by Innocence (2018) and Evermoor (2014).
Sammy Moreno is an actor, known for La corrispondenza (2016), Yellow Jacket (2017) and Borgo the Thinker (2022).
Sammy Munene is known for Planet Earth Live (2012), Dynasties II (2022) and Suomen Marsalkka (2012).
Born March 4th, 1988 and raised between Columbia, South Carolina and Nairobi, Kenya. Nagi (Pronounced: Nah-Gee) is an up and coming Kenyan-American Actor. He spent childhood summers in Kenya and returned to his motherland for a few years of high school at the historic Rift Valley Academy. He began acting at Dutch Fork High School with hometown friends in Columbia, SC. Born of kikuyu descent in South Carolina to Kenyan parents who came to America for higher learning; Nagi began pursuing acting at the suggestion of his drama teacher, Candice Williams. Since a teen he studied theatre, playing lead roles in numerous school & community stage plays; which landed him a talent agent at 15. He was also a talented athlete at Dutch Fork, playing football and basketball. In 2009, Nagi booked the role of 'Josh Gattis' in 20th Century Fox movie, The 5th Quarter. The football movie was filmed entirely at Wake Forest University. The newcomer had a strong performance acting alongside Ryan Merriman, Aiden Quinn & Andie MacDowell. Since then, he has appeared in other films like 2020's civil war drama "Emperor". He also plays the role of Craig Hansen in the television series "Games People Play" airing on Black Entertainment Television (BET). Season 2, Ep 5. In 2018, Nagi appeared in a season 5 episode of the action series "NCIS: New Orleans" airing on CBS; playing military operative David Anderson. One of his most recent cast involvements premieres October 1st, 2021. A Blumhouse Vampire horror film titled "Black as Night" which will be available on Amazon Prime Video worldwide. Nagi plays the role of Nigerian vampire Tunde. He trained and performed all of his own stunts in the movie. Sammy "Nagi" Njuguna is represented by talent agents Brenda Netzberger at Open Range, Sheila Legette at SLE, and managed by David Koth at Authentic Talent and Literary Management.
Lebanese-Palestinian-Syrian-Italian-American, born in Oakland, California, Sammy Obeid is best known for his 1,001 day streak of consecutive comedy performances. It began on December 26th, 2010, and concluded on September 21st, 2013- four days after an appearance on TBS's Conan. Breaking the old world record on Day 731, Sammy set the new one at 1,001 Arabian Nights of Comedy. Over the course of the streak, he appeared on NBC's America's Got Talent and advanced to the Las Vegas round, and became the first comedian to perform on The Food Network. Splitsider conducted an extensive interview with him entering the home stretch. LA Weekly praised Sammy's "sheer force of will" in performance and lifestyle, and LA Mag recommended his show highly. He was profiled in TIME Magazine, followed soon after by an article in the New York Times. Published on his final day, it describes his material as "full of wordplay" and "clever misdirection." Chunks of his streak were spent as youngest member of both the CoExist Comedy and Axis of Evil: New Generation national tours. Capping the streak, his debut album, Get Funny or Die Trying, was named a Best Comedy Album of 2013 by iTunes. Not slowed, Sammy has now embarked on a national college tour performing for hundreds of students a week. Sammy has founded his own comedy enterprise, KO Comedy. He's hard at work on both a book and documentary about his 1,001 Nights, each with the witty advice and deep-insider view found on his blog.
Sammy Oliver is an actress, known for Waterloo Road (2006), Coronation Street (1960) and Away (2016).
Grammy nominated artist Sammy Peralta is widely respected for his music craftsmanship and previous work with artists such as Gloria Estefan, Boyz II Men, and Mariah Carey; Sammy is a pertinent face in the world of music. He has his hand in everything from producing, engineering, and writing music for an eclectic list of artists and musicians, including producer Winston Jones, TLC, the Notorious B.I.G., Lenny White, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, and Kenny G. Now turning his sights to his love of acting, Peralta is quickly once again making his mark and is completely focused on this new endeavor.
Sammy Petrillo was born on October 24, 1934 in Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla (1952), Shangri-La (1961) and Keyholes Are for Peeping (1972). He died on August 15, 2009 in Bronxville, New York.