Sam Hoger was born on 28 June 1980 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Grudge Match (2013), Fractured Diamond and The Shadow Behind You (2015).
Samuel Sage Holeman was born in Denver, Colorado to Jeriel McAndrews, an occupational therapist, and Tim Holeman, a lobbyist and songwriter. His mother is of Scottish and French descent and his father is of German descent. Sam grew up in a very creative environment, with two parents who loved music, arts and film. Sam started acting in high school when his drama teacher, Melody Duggan, encouraged him to audition for the school musical. Sam earned a B.A. double major in Strategic Communications and English at the University of Denver. At DU, he played Jim in Red Cross, Philinte in The Misanthrope and Joe Cooper in Killer Joe. Sam also played Hamlet at the Foothills Theatre Co. the summer of 2019. Sam is most known for his work on military industrials in Colorado and for staring in the independent films Charlie and Limbo. Sam recently played the younger version of Kit Carson in the INSP network's Wild American's series. He has also stared in Say Something Funny, STOP, Highlight Reel.
Sam Holmes is known for Made in Chelsea: Buenos Aires (2019) and Made in Chelsea (2011).
Sam Horrigan is an actor, known for The Wristwatch (2020).
Sam Howard is an actor and director, known for Panties on a Budget (2016), Spoken Memories of Em (2018) and Discontinuity (2015).
Sam Hubbard is known for Lovecraft Country (2020), Fargo (2014) and Shooting Stars (2023).
Sam Huber was born on March 7, 1965. He is an actor, known for Hysteria (1993), Ripa ruostuu (1993) and Rendel (2017).
Sam Humphrey is a New Zealand (Kiwi) actor, who was raised in Melbourne, Australia. Early in his career, Sam caught the eye of casting directors after making an appearance in a documentary that intimately showcased the lives of young people with disabilities, who against all odds, made their dreams a reality. Currently based in Los Angeles, working as an actor, producer, and public speaker; Sam enjoys keeping a healthy focus to creatively create a legacy that helps to change the world and leave it cleaner, nicer, positive, and full of love. Sam is famously known for playing the character Tom Thumb, in the Best Picture, Oscar-nominated, Golden Globe-winning feature film, The Greatest Showman.
Sam Humphreys was born October 26, 2000, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, to Stan and Toby Humphreys. He has a brother Max Humphreys. Sam wanted to work in the acting industry since he could talk and one day he got the opportunity to audition in a short film for a local film school, Center for Arts and Technology. Sam landed the lead in the short called "Whatever It Takes". After that Sam did small work on a few TV series and Film. He was the Crispy Kid in Hobo with a Shot Gun and was featured on Comedy Network's Picnicface. Most recently he was featured as one of the "Robertson Brothers" on CBC's Mr. D. The other "Roberston Brother" was his real life older brother Max Humphreys. Sam's first speaking role was in a 2011 production called "Roller Town", from there he was cast on SyFy's "Haven" and YTV's "That's so Weird". Most recently he has been cast in the feature film "All the Wrong Reasons" and CityTV's new hit series "Seed" as the Cool Kid Jacob.
A dynamic young actor, Sam Huntington was born in Peterborough, New Hampshire, on April 1, 1982. His father is a cabinet maker and owns his own business. His mother, Christen Stabile, is an actress on stage and screen (most famously in Knots Landing (1979)). She also is a teacher and writer. Sam began acting at the age of nine, under the direction of his mother as a part of her children's theater, The Black Box. Sam was also a part of Andy's Summer Playhouse in Wilton for three summers and performed at Franklin Pierce College in Rindge. His professional acting career began at the celebrated Peterborough Players in Peterborough where he was cast in four seasons from 1991 to 1994, in such roles as Jem in To Kill A Mockingbird, opposite James Rebhorn. Although Sam wanted to begin screen acting right away, his mother encouraged him to gain more experience. In 1995, Sam signed with the JM Bloom Agency in New York City. Sam and his mother moved to an apartment there for a year, and Sam attended 7th grade at The Professional Children's School, where he became friends with Macaulay Culkin. During this year, Sam was cast in three television commercials, a voice-over for The Magic School Bus (1994), an instructional video for the Windows 95 computer operating system, the Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation of Harvest of Fire (1996), and in the Winona Ryder film Boys (1996), but his scenes in the latter were edited out. Sam also signed a three-movie contract with the Walt Disney Company; the first film under this contract was in the key role of Mimi-Siku in the hit comedy Jungle 2 Jungle (1997), which also starred Tim Allen and and Martin Short. Filming for that picture began in April 1996 and lasted about 3 months. It was filmed entirely on location in New York City; Pound Ridge, NY; and Canaima National Park in Venezuela. During this time, Sam was accompanied by his mother (and often his father and sister) and had a tutor who kept him up on his 8th-grade studies. Sam also had a guest appearance on the award-winning television show Law & Order (1990) in December 1997. Sam starred as 'Ox' in Columbia Pictures' ensemble comedy Not Another Teen Movie (2001), the teen movie Sleepover (2004), and the anticipated smash Superman Returns (2006). He appeared in Bryan Singer's Superman Returns (2006) for Warner Bros., playing Jimmy Olsen, the Daily Planet reporter who works a alongside Lois Lane and Clark Kent. He also had memorable roles in Fanboys (2009), opposite Kristen Bell, Christopher Rodriguez Marquette, Dan Fogler, and Jay Baruchel, playing 'Jam' in New Line Cinema's Detroit Rock City (1999), opposite Edward Furlong, Not Another Teen Movie (2001), and 'Dinkadoo Murphy' in Thomas Haden Church's Rolling Kansas (2003).