Sam Pancake is an actor, writer, improvisor and comedian who was born in Petersburg, VA on May 10, 19?? and grew up in Romney, WV. He attended Hampshire High School and gradated cum laude from West Virginia University with a BFA in Theatre. For nearly thirty years, he has been one of the very few openly gay continuously working actors of his generation. He recurs on the hit ABC drama "A Million Little Things," co-stars in the Netflix film "Dumplin'" and later in 2019 will be seen on the new NBC sitcom "Abby's" and in Season 3 of TBS's "Search Party." He has recurred or guest-starred on many TV series including "Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life," "The Mick," "Transparent," "Major Crimes," "Documentary Now," "Arrested Development," "Friends," "Curb Your Enthusiasm,""Will and Grace," "Charmed," "West Wing," "NYPD Blue," and many more. Sam was a regular on two back-to-back critically acclaimed series, Fox's""Kitchen Confidential," with Bradley Cooper, created by Darren Star, and Lifetime's improv-based sitcom, "Lovespring International" with Jane Lynch and Wendi McLendon-Covey. He has also appeared in scores of commercials, a slew of unaired TV pilots, many popular web-series and even a few viral videos. HIs extensive film work includes "You're Killing Me'" "Space Station 76" starring Patrick Wilson and Liv Tyler (which he also co-wrote), "The Hungover Games,""Out West," ""Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3," "Over Her Dead Body," "Straight Jacket," "Win A Date With Tad Hamilton!," "Legally Blonde 2," "Gia" and the cult drag hit "Girls Will Be Girls." Sam has performed for years on LA stages in theatre, sketch, improv, storytelling, stand-up and most recently as "Sophia" in "Golden Girlz Live" at Casita Del Campo. He has written and regularly performs four different one-man shows: "The Head Is Not Reliable" about his unusual Appalachian childhood as a Pancake; "Wasted On A Boy" which covers his last thirty years as an out working actor in Hollywood; "Hot Sticky and Sweet," a broad three- character comedy show: and "Fritzie Zimmer in 'What's Left of Me!'" in which he plays the world's oldest openly gay stand-up comedian and cabaret singer, Fritzie Zimmer. Yes, Pancake is his real last name.
Sam Parks é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Noite Passada em Soho (2021), Os Miseráveis (2012) e Silent Witness (1996).
Sam Parsons é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Blood Red, Lancaster Skies (2019) e Acima das Linhas Inimigas (2022).
Sam Parsonson é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Love My Way (2004), Até o Último Homem (2016) e Terra Nova (2011).
Sam Permar é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Summer House (2022), School Friend (2017) e Humans of My Bed (2018).
Sam Perry é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Of an Age (2022) e Watch Man Walk (2018).
Sam Peters é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Magnum (1980), The MacKenzies of Paradise Cove (1979) e Hawaii Five-O (1968).
Sam Phillips nasceu o 28 de janeiro de 1962 em Glendale, Califórnia, EUA. É compositora e atriz, conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Duro de Matar 3: A Vingança (1995), Brigada 49 (2004) e Beleza Roubada (1996). É casada com Eric Gorfain. Foi casada com T Bone Burnett.
Sam Phillips é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em The Crown (2016), Longe Deste Insensato Mundo (2015) e Broken Meats (2018).
Sam Pillow (born April 8, 2006) is an American actor best known for their role as Young Barry in the Netflix film The Prom (2020), which is based on the Broadway musical of the same name. In this featured role, the actor's film debut, Sam joins James Corden in one of the film's splashiest scenes: When Barry joins his younger self on the dance floor of prom in a spectacular, imaginary flashback featuring original Broadway choreography. Sam was born in New York and is an only child. At age nine, Sam showed exceptional ability in vocals in the all-boys chorus in school, and hence began voice and acting classes at Greenwich Village Music School, Atlantic Acting Company School and others. However, it was Sam's stand-out performance as Lumiere in the sixth grade musical, "Beauty and The Beast Jr." that assured the young actor their instinct for song and stage was both natural and spot-on. Despite the offerings in New York for pursuing stage and screen, in 2018 at the age of 12, Sam's family moved to California. Within months, Sam was cast by Santa Barbara's Out of The Box Theatre Company to perform the role of Christian in Jeanine Tesori's shockingly honest, "Fun Home". The musical played six sold-out shows, and the Santa Barbara Independent's theater critic wrote, "Some of the night's best moments came from Sam Pillow ..." Coinciding with this work, Sam landed in the masterful hands of Broadway and Yale drama veteran Janet Adderley. Adderley is the creative force behind The Adderley Conservatory and she was thrilled to be working with Sam (alumni include Ben Platt, Jack Dylan Grazer, and Kathryn Gallagher, to name a few.) Sam has consistently been cast in conservatory leads including, the Artful Dodger in "Oliver!", The Baker in "Into The Woods", and a charming and flamboyant Charlemagne in "Pippin" (the latter played to sold-out audiences at the storied stage, Will Geer's Theatricum Botanicum, in Los Angeles's Topanga Canyon in spring 2022.) In addition, Sam was selected a duet player in American singer-songwriter Kenny Loggins' "35th Anniversary of Footloose" benefit concert, and has provided back-up vocals for recordings produced by Alan Parsons. Now age 16, Sam is entering 11th grade at Santa Barbara High School. Sam identifies non-binary/trans-female. They are mature, kind and daring, and there are no limits to where Sam will take a role. While most of Sam's opportunities have been stage, Sam continues to hone their acting-for-camera craft, and will continue to build a reel and audition in film and TV. Another passion of Sam's is fashion. Sam wishes both their fashion and acting pursuits will take them to New York or Los Angeles, or any fashionable, creative and progressive city in the world when they are older.