Birthday: 20 October 1977, Glenview, Illinois, USA
Birth Name: Samuel Stewart Witwer
Height: 185 cm
Sam Witwer headlines the SyFy series, Being Human, the U.S. adaptation of the popular British television series. The darkly humorous, provocative drama stars Sam as the heroic, "Aidan", a sensual and brooding vampire. His excellent work was noticed soon after the show's premiere, as Sam received a Gemini Award nomination for Best Per...
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Sam Witwer headlines the SyFy series, Being Human, the U.S. adaptation of the popular British television series. The darkly humorous, provocative drama stars Sam as the heroic, "Aidan", a sensual and brooding vampire. His excellent work was noticed soon after the show's premiere, as Sam received a Gemini Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing, Leading Dramatic Role in 2011.Feature film fans remember Sam as the sacrificed "Wayne Jessup" in The Mist, Frank Darabont's adaptation of the Stephen King novella. Two independent features in which Sam stars await release: The Return of Joe Rich, starring opposite Armand Assante and Talia Shire and No God, No Master starring with David Strathairn and Edoardo Ballerini.A favorite in the science-fiction world, Sam began his career in the memorable role of "Lt. Crashdown" in SyFy's Battlestar Galactica and played "Davis Bloom/ Doomsday", the character fated to kill Superman, on CW's Smallville. Star Wars fans and the gaming community will also recognize Sam as Darth Vader's vengeful apprentice, "StarKiller" in the LucasArts' video game sensation Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (Parts One and Two). Through high-tech digital referencing and motion capture, Sam has become the voice and face of this LucasArts' creation in which the first title grossed over 500 million dollars. Sam has also done extensive voice work for the fan-favorite Clone Wars, the animated series airing on the Cartoon Network. Working opposite Jon Favreau and Clancy Brown as the voice of "Darth Maul" on Clone Wars, Sam received recognition with an Annie Award nomination for Best Voice Acting in an Animated Television/ Broadcast Production in 2012. Outside of sci-fi, audiences remember Sam in his recurring role of "Neil Perry" on the Emmy winning Showtime series Dexter. Sam's edge was a perfect compliment to the ground-breaking series in its first season.A Chicago native and a Juilliard-trained actor, Sam is also an accomplished musician who performed in the LA music scene with his band, The Crashtones. Show less «
I'm hesitant anytime someone puts a contract in front of me that has two-year options.
I'm hesitant anytime someone puts a contract in front of me that has two-year options.
I've actually been in situations where I've turned down a lot of money to continue on, in certain sh...Show more »
I've actually been in situations where I've turned down a lot of money to continue on, in certain shows, or to do something that would have lasted years when I didn't even like it. I didn't want to be in any one spot for years, unless I really believed in it, and I really believe in 'Being Human.' Show less «
'Star Wars' is something that I've been a fan of since I was a kid - I played all the video games an...Show more »
'Star Wars' is something that I've been a fan of since I was a kid - I played all the video games and I grew up reading 'Star Wars' books. Show less «
When you're a liar, a person of low moral fortitude, really any explanation you need to be true can ...Show more »
When you're a liar, a person of low moral fortitude, really any explanation you need to be true can be true. Especially if you're smart enough. You can figure out a way to justify anything. Show less «
When I was a kid I'd swing imaginary light sabers around, and now I've had the opportunity to get pa...Show more »
When I was a kid I'd swing imaginary light sabers around, and now I've had the opportunity to get paid for it. Show less «
My first job, actually, was a Chicago Bulls commercial. I was a ninja. I walked with a limp for a we...Show more »
My first job, actually, was a Chicago Bulls commercial. I was a ninja. I walked with a limp for a week afterward and got paid 500 dollars 6 months later. Thanks, guys. Show less «
I did some plays in high school. Yes. Never took it that seriously. My parents, however, wanted me t...Show more »
I did some plays in high school. Yes. Never took it that seriously. My parents, however, wanted me to go to college. My grades weren't exactly spectacular so they figured acting might be a necessary back door into some school. Show less «
Eventually I booked a 2-line role on a show called 'JAG' and slowly the parts got bigger and better....Show more »
Eventually I booked a 2-line role on a show called 'JAG' and slowly the parts got bigger and better. I'm very thankful that I had to appreciate how difficult the business is before I had any kind of success. Show less «
Working on the franchise and getting direction from George Lucas - it's something that I never thoug...Show more »
Working on the franchise and getting direction from George Lucas - it's something that I never thought would take place. Show less «
I've gotten more flack from the remake nature of our 'Being Human' from American audiences than I ha...Show more »
I've gotten more flack from the remake nature of our 'Being Human' from American audiences than I have from British fans. Every fan of the BBC original that I've bumped into seemed very excited and interested in seeing what we did with it - at least to my face! Show less «
'Smallville' was a really awesome opportunity.
'Smallville' was a really awesome opportunity.
I've been in situations where, in the midst of really hardcore events in my life, I made some ridicu...Show more »
I've been in situations where, in the midst of really hardcore events in my life, I made some ridiculous off-color joke that was in horrible taste, but made people laugh. Show less «