Sam Ashby is an actor, known for Sweet Magnolias (2020), Legacies (2018) and Queens (2021).
Sam Ashdown is known for Ruin Me (2017), Central Bark (2020) and The Last Waltz (2019).
Sam Ashe Arnold is a Canadian actor known for playing Gavin Coscarelli in Are You Afraid of the Dark? (2019), Zed Novak in Best. Worst. Weekend. Ever. (2018), and Will Wigington in Brotherhood (2019). Following a year of classes at The Ottawa Children's Theatre, Sam was signed by AMTI in 2013. At age 11, he garnered critical praise for his portrayal of Joshua in the multi-award-winning short, Winter Hymns (2015). A string of lead and supporting roles in film and television projects followed, including The Adventure Club (2017), High-Rise Rescue (2017), and Creeped Out (2017). In 2017, Sam spent a combined 20 weeks on film sets far from home - including Johannesburg and Bela Bela in South Africa for Phoenix Wilder and the Great Elephant Adventure (2017), Toronto and Wawa for Brotherhood (2019), and Los Angeles for Best. Worst. Weekend. Ever. (2018). He balances his professional acting schedule with his commitment as a senior drama student in the renowned Arts Program at Ottawa's Canterbury High School. Sam is a strong supporter of Canadian independent film and has enjoyed working with several emerging filmmakers, including Meryam Joobeur (Born in the Maelstrom (2017)), Bastien Alexander (How Tommy Lemenchick Became a Grade 7 Legend (2018)), Joy Webster (Game (2017)), and Richard Bell (Brotherhood (2019)). On the international front, Sam supports causes devoted to ending elephant and rhino poaching and the ivory trade.
Sam Ashrafuzzaman is known for MARIE, Labyu with an Accent (2022) and Siblings!.
Sam Ashrafuzzman is known for Alien Vacation, A Chosen Cycle (2021) and Night of the Bastard (2022).
Sam Ashurst is a writer and director, known for A Little More Flesh (2020), Needle Drop and Vampire Virus (2020).
Sam was born in Chicago. After surviving childhood with his Sicilian\Jewish family, he graduated from the University of Wisconsin and then attended Columbia College Film School. Shortly after, Sam began shooting news for NBC and CNN in Chicago. Auster has written and directed thee feature films. "The Return of Joe Rich"(2013) is a pitch-black comedy about a young man seeking redemption by joining the Mafia. "The Rape of Eden", is a futuristic action adventure, released by West Side Studios. His first feature, "Screen Test", a teen sex comedy, was theatrically released by CineTel and shipped a record number of units. Sam recently directed a pilot for the Dove Soap "Real Beauty" documentary campaign, and has written and shot promos for ABC-TV's prime time line-up. Auster has won multiple Echo awards for his commercial work. He recently directed Betty White fighting Zombies for an AARP web campaign. Other recent national spots include "Calendar" a national cable, animated spot for Humana and a real-people web spot, "We Are AARP Foundation". Auster has shot and directed numerous other commercials for companies such as Burger King, Chevy Trucks, Skechers USA, LowerMyBills.com, and Carbite Golf. He also directed "Stick Figure", an animated spot for FreeCreditReport.com, which aired during the 2003 Super Bowl. On the literary side, Auster has written screenplays for Ed Asner's Quince Productions (a mock-umentary about the life of "legendary" producer Buddy Rose), Edge Films and Mustang Pictures. Another of Sam's screenplays, "Birthday", written with "JOE RICH" DP Lance Catania, is in pre-production. Sam wrote and directed sketch comedy at the Robert Hartung Theater in Hollywood and at the Up Front Comedy Club in Santa Monica.
Sam Awwad is an actor and writer, known for A Violent State (2011), John N.E. Hill's Welcome Wagon (2019) and Hens Night (2018).
How do you describe a man who has played both heels and heroes, jumped onto moving cars, ridden horses, performed stand-up comedy, been a professional sports mascot and a model... and is also a dedicated family man? In a word: versatile. Versatility has been the hallmark of actor Sam Ayers' life and career. Born in Youngstown, Ohio, and raised in Merrimack, New Hampshire, Samuel Bielich III -- Ayers is his mother's maiden name -- became the first varsity quarterback in the history of Merrimack High School and went on to become the first of his family to continue his education. Bielich attended Memphis State University, joining Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. He was named Lambda Chi Associate of the Year in 1976. While at Memphis State, Sam created a character for a fraternity skit -- a medicine man with a fur and a special hat. Sometime later, he donned the hat again and used it while performing for the crowd at a sports event, spelling the team's name out with his body. "Sam the Medicine Man" was born. Bielich parlayed his performance as "Sam the Medicine Man" into a paying job with the Memphis Chicks minor league baseball team and other teams. He eventually was hired as a mascot for the Texas Rangers. While in Texas he studied acting and got various jobs as an extra, including appearances on Dallas. He also did modeling jobs and a stint as the entertainment director for a cruise line, performing stand-up comedy for the passengers. Sam eventually moved to New York and began using Ayers professionally as his last name. He found recurring roles on several soap operas, before moving to Florida a few years later. He was hired as the lead for Universal Studios' Wild West Stunt Show and continued to appear in TV shows and films, as both an actor and stuntman. He also received roles in the theater. Ayers moved to Los Angeles permanently in 1995. In 1996, he was cast as "Sam the Sweeper" on the NBC series The Pretender, appearing in roughly half of the episodes during the show's four-year run on NBC. Sam married actress Robin Trapp in 1998; they welcomed daughter Alexis Ann into their family the following year. Currently Ayers continues to work in Los Angeles while also making time to spend with Robin and Alexis.
Sam B. Nguyen is an actor, known for Night Shift (2022).