Sam Gipson was raised in the small farming community of Mansfield, WA (pop. 372). In Mansfield he did small jobs for the local newspaper and worked as a farm hand for his girlfriend's father. High school drama sparked a professional interest in acting so during the summer of his first year of college he performed in front of an audience at the TalentRock talent contest in Orlando Florida. There he took top prize ($5,000) and quickly moved to Los Angeles to change his course of study from Journalism to Drama. He began studying at Playhouse West, under the tutelage of the Robert Carnegie and now is a student of Ivana Chubbuck's. He quickly began working - landing small roles on Nickelodeon's Just Jordan, CW's 90210 and larger roles in independent films and local theater. In addition to acting, Sam teamed up with David Neuman to design and lead a nationally renowned art installation, Black Rock Bijou which is constructed annually for the Burning Man art festival. The Bijou is a lonely, deserted yet fully functional movie theater in the most remote area of the festival.
Sam Gittins is a BRIT school graduate, born in Luton, and raised in south London. He has been working professionally as an Actor since the age of Eighteen. Sam has received a host of acclaim from his industry for his work within Television and Film. Including a "Best Actor" award in the Southampton International Film Festival.
Sam Given is an actor, known for The Bloody Indulgent (2014), Last Ferry (2019) and The Bloody Indulgent Regurgitated (2020).
Sam Glissan is an actor and writer, known for Dirt Tin (2017), Cooped Up (2016) and Rough Stuff (2017).
Sam Golzari was born on July 12, 1979 in Hammersmith, London, England. He is an actor and director, known for 21 (2008), American Dreamz (2006) and Salchichas (2017). He has been married to Samantha Goli since July 2014.
Sam Gonzalez is an actor, known for Stream, It's Not Untitled and In This, Our Time.
Sam Grace Miller attended the University of North Carolina School of the Arts for high school as a ballet major, and she graduated from Princeton University with a B.A. in Comparative Literature that focused on film theory. In high school, she performed Balanchine's "Rubies," Petipa's "Swan Lake," Merce Cunningham's "Duets," and many other iconic works, as well as began her dedicated acting training. After dancing with the American Repertory Ballet company in NJ her junior year of college, Sam began focusing on acting in films and continued acting in theatrical productions in NYC. Simultaneously, a summer internship at the National Geographic Channel was her introduction to production. Upon moving to Los Angeles after graduation, Sam acted full-time, booking commercials, hosting jobs, print, and theatrical work. She has shot for brands such as Athleta, Pizza Hut, and Buick, and has starred in a range of short films and serialized shows. In the past year, Sam has starred in the action series "Shifter," played Mary Higgins opposite Madeline Carroll and Denise Richards in "Destined to Ride," and most notably, she is the host of crime show, "True Crime: Uncovered," on Snapchat. The show is produced by Conde Nast Entertainment, and Seasons 1 and 2, as well as TNT's special edition historical episode that was part of the PR for "I Am the Night," are all on Snapchat now. Additionally, Sam is a writer and recently became the CEO of her own production company, "Shoots and Ladders," which she builds when she is not on set. She has studied acting at HB Studios and with Howard Fine, and Sam is a student at the Groundlings school.
Tall, fearsome looking and powerfully built Sam Greco is internationally famous as one of the key fighters in the illustrious K * 1 martial arts tournaments held around the globe and culminating in the Grand Prix final in Japan. Greco recently retired from tournament fighting, but is still revered in Japan by fight fans and recognized throughout the martial arts community around the world. Sam was born on May 3rd 1967 and had a keen interest in sports from a young age, especially soccer which was the football game of choice amongst the European community in Australia. Sam trained in Kyokushin karate (renowned for its tough training regime and full contact sparring routines) and soon amassed numerous title wins and became a very popular competitor in Australia, along with fellow Melbourne based heavyweight fighter Stan Longinidis culminating with the two of them meeting in "The Crowning" at Crown Casino in Melbourne. "Slam 'Em" Sam competed in the K-1 competition for over a decade with a reputation as a fiercely competitive fighter with Sam notching up numerous wins over many international opponents.