Samuel West was born on June 19, 1966 in Hammersmith, London, England. He is known for Howards End (1992), Van Helsing (2004) and Notting Hill (1999).
Samuel Whitehill is co-lead in "The Touch of the Master's Hand," winner 2021 Sundance Film Festival Short Film Jury Award: US Fiction, as well as "Best of Fest" at the 2021 Lower East Side Film Festival. He was named Best Supporting Actor in a Short Film at the 2020 Nice International film Festival, and he was nominated Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Short Film at the 2019 "I See You" Awards. He is also the recipient of eight ensemble awards. He played a major supporting role in "Hallucinations," a sci-fi feature by M. Wild, which was voted Best in Festival at the 2022 United States Super 8 + Digital Video Film Festival. Whitehill brings to the screen not only his six years of on-camera training with veteran character actor Steve Eastin, but also decades of life experience as husband and father, as lawyer from Lubbock, Texas and Washington, DC, importer-exporter, high school and college teacher, and as world traveler, polyglot and published poet and translator. Whitehill began film acting in student productions while living in Austin, Texas, in his 20s. After a hiatus of several decades, he returned to acting in 2015. He has since played principal roles in around 200 feature films and shorts, TV shows, music videos and commercials. Whitehill speaks English, Spanish and Hebrew, and has has published four books of original Hebrew poetry in Israel, where he is known as as Robert Whitehill-Bashan. He has also translated the works of Israeli authors into English and poetry by Walt Whitman into Hebrew. He has worked as an English-to-French translator for one film, and has been studying Mandarin Chinese for many years. Whitehill has been married 43 years, has four adult children, seven grandchildren and a rescue dog named Button. He lives in Burbank, CA.
Samuel Whitten is known for Army Wives (2007), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001) and Mirage at Zabul Province (2013).
Samuel Wilde is known for Baazaar (2018), Life Under Construction and My Wacko Parents (2022).
Samuel Wilde is known for Baazaar (2018).
Samuel Williams is known for The Killer Robots! Crash and Burn (2016), The Killer Robots and the Battle for the Cosmic Potato (2009) and Robotica Destructiva (2023).
Samuel Wyatt was born on June 5, 1997. He is an actor, known for Killer Weed (2007), Lemonheads (2020) and Ramanujan (2014).
Samuel Zimmerman is known for Host (2020), Creepshow (2019) and V/H/S/94 (2021).
Born in Aracaju, in the state of Sergipe, Samuel de Assis studied at the Teatro Oficina and began his career as an actor on the boards. Since then, he has been building a respectable streak of major characters. Starting in 2008-2009, he got his first part as Emiliano, in the soap opera Ciranda de Pedra (TV Globo). He then went to the big screen with the feature film Chico Xavier, directed by Daniel Filho. He was also part of the series Na Forma da Lei in 2010. He then returned to films with the thriller O Doutrinador, in which he played Federal Policeman Edu. The actor stars in Netflix's Invisible City, as João, the son of Ciço and Fabiana's ex-fiancée, an intense and controlling man, working for the company that wants to buy his family's land. He is also set to star in a series of upcoming projects, such as the Prime Original Series Lov3.
Samuel du Chatinier is an actor, known for My Queen Karo (2009), Nude Area (2014) and Verborgen verhalen (2009).