Samantha Eggar was born on March 5, 1939 in Hampstead, London, England. She is an actress, known for The Collector (1965), The Brood (1979) and Hercules (1997). She was previously married to Tom Stern.
Actress and singer Samantha Elisofon co-starred in the award-winning short film, Keep the Change, which won best picture at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival, a role that earned her a nomination for best actress. She is a member of E.P.I.C. Players, a uniquely inclusive theater company for talented performers with (and without) disabilities. She also performs with DreamStreet Theatre Company. In addition, Samantha is the subject of the memoir, My Picture Perfect Family: What Happens When One Twin Has Autism. Written by Samantha's mother Marguerite Elisofon, this book charts one family's journey raising Samantha and her twin brother. Diagnosed with autism as a toddler, confronting dire predictions and negative stereotypes, Samantha started singing with perfect pitch at age 7 and graduated Pace University, cum laude.
Samantha Elizabeth Johnson is an actress, known for Girls' Night In (2021) and Jesus Awakens the Little Girl (2010).
Samantha Elizondo is known for Shadow of the Monarch (2017), Black-ish (2014) and Monster & Me (2013).
Samantha Elliott is an actress, known for American Fable (2016) and Cops LAC (2010).
Samantha Erikson is known for The Curse of Downers Grove (2015), Ghost Squad (2015) and The Submarine Kid (2015).
Sam is from Toronto, a dual citizen with the UK and trained in film, theatre and voice. While a company member at The Stratford Theatre Festival she also costarred in the animated series, Carl Squared and Chilly Beach. Sam can be seen in numerous films and television series playing a variety of characters.
Born in North Carolina, Samantha found her way to Hollywood via San Diego, California, via Bangor, Maine. At an early age, she found discipline in martial arts, and the love of performing in dance and theatre. Acting on television and in movies came to follow. She played the role of 'Stacy' in the '92 Polygram Film "Summer Camp", then booked a bit part in "The Brady Bunch" movie. In '95, she landed her first big television gig as a 4-year series regular on Saved by the Bell: The New Class (1993), playing the feisty 'Maria Lopez.' Several other appearances on sitcoms and TV dramas kept her working. In 2001 she was privileged to work opposite Oscar award-winning Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke, and Cliff Curtis, in the feature film Training Day (2001), playing the pivotal role of 'Letty'. Also in 2004 she worked with Christian Bale in the film "Harsh Times", which was directed and written by David Ayer, who wrote "Training Day".
Samantha Evangelista is known for Tahan (2022).
Samantha Faytaren is known for Four Sisters and a Wedding (2013).