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Samuel L. Elliott (born November 5, 1976), known professionally as Samuel Page or Sam Page, is an American actor. He has appeared on popular television shows, such as All My Children , Mad Men , Desperate Housewives , House of Cards , Switched at Birth , Scandal , Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt , Gossip Girl , and The Bold Type .
Elliott's high school yearbook photo. Samuel Pack Elliott was born August 9, 1944, at the Sutter Memorial Hospital in Sacramento, California, [1] [2] the son of Glynn Mamie (née Sparks), a Texas state diving champion in high school and later a physical-training instructor and high-school teacher, and Henry Nelson Elliott, who worked as a predator-control specialist for the Department of the ...
Sam Page may refer to: Sam Jensen Page (born 1974), celebrity fitness coach and bodyguard in Los Angeles, California; Sam Page (baseball) (1916–2002), Major League Baseball pitcher; Sam Page (footballer) (born 1987), English footballer; Sam Page (politician) (born 1965), American physician and politician; Samuel Page (born 1976), American ...
'1883' star Sam Elliott and his wife have a love story for the ages. ... Yet what really brought us to tears was when the 78-year-old actor took the time to share some final sweet words about his ...
The actor was joined by his wife, 57, and her two eldest daughters, Angelica, 27, and Jessie, 18, marking the group's first red carpet appearance together. In the sweet family photos, Aaron and ...
Samuel Pierce Daly (born March 24, 1984) is an American actor. He is the son of actor Tim Daly and actress Amy Van Nostrand, and grandson of actor James Daly. His aunt is actress Tyne Daly. Daly attended Moses Brown School where he started to study acting. He is a 2006 graduate of Middlebury College, where he majored in Film and Media Studies. [1]
Youngfellow was married to Michael Mund Youngfellow from 1968 to 1975. She married stage and screen actor Sam Freed in 1983. [3] They narrated the 2001 audiobook of The Children's Book of Faith by William J. Bennett. [4] She lived in Woodstock, New York, from 1989 until the time of her death.
Cobb and Kennedy were two actors with whom the director had worked in the film Boomerang (1947). March later regretted turning down the role and finally played Willy Loman in Columbia Pictures's 1951 film version of the play, directed by Laslo Benedek. March earned his fifth and final Oscar nomination as well as a Golden Globe Award.