Sam Fernandez is known for Fictionality (2012) and Long Shot (2017).
Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Sam grew up in the US and in Israel with a love for cinema, working at a movie theater at the age of 14. After serving in the IDF, he trained at the prestigious British American Drama Academy's Midnight In Oxford program just one year after Chadwick Boseman, with other alumni including David Schwimmer, Ruth Negga, Orlando Bloom and Paul Giamatti. Sam attended the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, where he got to audition for Shirley MacLaine and missed out on a Guest Starring role on Dawson's Creek because his pager wasn't working during class. He graduated Hunter College Theater with honors and starred in many local NYC theatre productions. An eye witness to the 9/11 tragedy, Feuer packed up and drove cross country to the West Coast. Upon his first weekend in Hollywood, he met casting director Mali Finn at an open call and was cast on the TV show The It Factor: Los Angeles (2003) which lead to numerous roles including the international hit show JAG (1995), The Bernie Mac Show (2001), Strong Medicine (2000). Among a few jobs to make ends meet, Sam worked as a manager at the famed The Comedy Store. After a bit part in Miss Cast Away (2004) featuring the legendary Michael Jackson which starred Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts, Sam was discovered by Steven Spielberg and cast as Yosef Romano in the highly acclaimed film Munich (2005), nominated for 5 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Thereafter, he was cast in the film David & Fatima (2008) with Academy Award winner Martin Landau and Academy Award nominee Tony Curtis. Inspired by Spielberg, Sam backpacked to a small village in Kenya, where he optioned the rights to a story he found on the front page of the LA Times to produce his first film. After being turned down by nearly everyone in Hollywood, he eventually set the project up with UK based BBC Films to produce the award winning film The First Grader (2010) starring Academy Award nominee Naomie Harris. The film, directed by Justin Chadwick, premiered at the prestigious Telluride Film Festival and was runner-up to the Academy Award winning The King's Speech (2010) for the prestigious Audience Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film was featured in many of the world's most prestigious film festivals and has won over 20 awards worldwide including the NAACP Image Award and the Satellite Award. Following this success, Sam launched Big Boy Films to continue producing quality content for the broad international market working with an Academy Award, Emmy and Golden Globe winning team. Sam was also a consulting producer on the Sundance winning documentary The Green Prince (2014). Sam is a yogi, vegan and advocates for the rights of animals.
Sam Fichtner is a Los Angeles-based filmmaker. After growing up in and around New York City theater, Sam developed a passion for film direction, which he studied at Bowdoin College and at FAMU Institute in Prague. He has worked in production on such projects as "Veep", "Glow" and "Westworld." He worked for several years under Ben Affleck at Pearl Street Films and shadowed Mr. Affleck on three feature films before branching out to direct his award winning short film "Thick as Thieves". Sam Fichtner made his feature filmmaking debut in 2021 with the film "Framed By My Husband" which debuted on Lifetime.
Sam Fine is known for The Equalizer (2021), Fatal Affair (2020) and Who Do You Think You Are? (2010).
Sam Fink is an American Actor and Voiceover Artist well known for his roles in Capture The Flag (2015), A Way Out (2018) and Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga (2022). Theatrically trained in the UK and US, he is currently based in London, UK and works internationally. He has appeared on many television, feature films and commercials all over the world and enjoys providing unique character voices for animations and video games.
Sam Finn Cutler is known for Irrefutable Proof (2015), Grinder (2016) and Mordeo (2017).
Since 1980 Sam Firstenberg has been in the independent filmmaking field. Directing 22 theatrical feature films since completing his graduate studies in film at Loyola Marymount University. One More Chance (1981), starring Kirstie Alley, won prizes in major film festivals and sparked the beginning of his career as a director. Subsequent films have become commercial hits and cult classics, especially the "American Ninja" series starring Michael Dudikoff and the break-dance phenomenon Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984). Born in Poland, he grew up in Jerusalem, Israel. In 1972 he moved to the US where "Shmulik" became "Sam", and he completed his graduate studies in film at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California, where he resides with his wife and three daughters.
Sam Fisicaro, a Louisiana resident, is an actress known for her recurring role in USA The Purge Season 2, Fighting Belle, and Christmas Cars starring John Schneider. Having a bachelors degree in Theatre from LSU and 20+ years in the study of improv, Sam aims to ground the most eccentric of characters. In 2021, she can be seen in the upcoming Amazon Original Blumhouse series Madres and the independently produced Daisy and Smiling Jack.
Sam Flash is an actor and writer, known for Larry's Security Services (2016), Double Booked (2020) and A Lonely Woman (2018).
Sam Fletcher is an actor and writer, known for Mel Giedroyc: Unforgivable (2021), Patrick (2018) and Good Arrows (2009).