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Sam Irvin (born June 14, 1956) is an American film [1] and television director, producer, screenwriter, [2] actor, author and film teacher. Irvin's directing credits include Guilty as Charged , Oblivion , Elvira's Haunted Hills , and all the episodes of two television series: Dante's Cove and From Here on OUT .
Samuel James Ervin Jr. (September 27, 1896 – April 23, 1985) was an American politician who served as a U.S. Senator from North Carolina from 1954 to 1974. A Southern Democrat, he liked to call himself a "country lawyer", and often told humorous stories in his Southern drawl. [1]
I'm Not Ready for Christmas is a 2015 American Christmas-themed made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Sam Irvin and starring Alicia Witt, George Stults, Brigid Brannagh, and Dan Lauria. Written by Hanz Wasserburger. The film premiered on the Hallmark Channel on November 14, 2015. [1] [2]
Oblivion 2: Backlash (also released as Backlash: Oblivion 2) is a 1996 American direct-to-video space Western film directed by Sam Irvin, written by Peter David, from a story by Charles Band, Mark Goldstein, John Rheaume and Greg Suddeth. Produced by Full Moon Entertainment.
Samantha Irvin has announced her time with WWE has come to an end after four years. The 35-year-old, who first joined the World Wrestling Entertainment company in 2021, shared the news of her ...
Oblivion is a 1994 space Western [1] film directed by Sam Irvin and written by Peter David from a story by Charles Band, John Rheaume, Greg Suddeth, and Mark Goldstein.. The film, starring Richard Joseph Paul, Andrew Divoff, George Takei, [2] Julie Newmar, Musetta Vander, Isaac Hayes and Meg Foster, [3] follows a sheriff's son who defends a futuristic Western town from a reptilian alien.
Legally known as Samantha Johnson, Irvin became the ring announcer for "WWE 205 Live" in 2021 after she tried out as a wrestler. She then moved to NXT before she became the "Friday Night Smackdown ...
The film marked the directorial debut of Sam Irvin who had gained experience as Brian De Palma's production assistant. [1] With his eye set on directing, Irvin developed Stiff, a comedy involving a dead body, with writer Brian Clemens whom Irvin had met during his tenure writing for fanzine Bizarre. [1]