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Sam Rockwell
Born: Nov 5, 1968
Sam Rockwell was born Nov. 5, 1968, in Daly City, Califonia. His mother and father were both actors at this time. The family moved to New York when Sam was two years old, living first in the Bronx and later in Manhattan. When Sam was five years old, his parents split up, at which point he and his father moved to San Francisco where he subsequently grew up, while summers and other times were spent with his mother in New York. Sam made his debut acting when he was 10 years old alongside his mother and later attended J. E. McAteer High School within a program called SOTA. While still in high school, Sam got his first big break when he appeared in the Francis Ford Coppola made for TV film _Clownhouse (1988)_ (qv). The plot revolved around 3 escaped mental patients dressing up as clowns and terrorizing 3 brothers home alone; Sam played the eldest of the brothers. The next big break was supposed to come in 1989 when Sam was slated to star in a short lived NBC tv-series called "Dream Street", but was soon after fired. After graduation Sam returned to NYC for good, and for two years he had private training at the William Esper acting studio. He appeared in a variety of roles, such as the ABC after school special _Over the Limit (1990) (TV)_ (qv), HBO's _Dead Drunk (1992)_ (qv) (playing an alcoholic in both), the head thug in the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie an...[MORE]
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