James Edward Sampson

James Edward Sampson

Personal Details

Biography

James Edward Sampson, a renowned figure in the world of cinema, has made a lasting impact through his involvement in a diverse range of projects, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.

Notably, Sampson is perhaps most famous for his work on the 1989 science fiction film "Robot Jox", a visually stunning and thought-provoking exploration of a world where giant robots are used in gladiatorial combat.

In addition to his work on "Robot Jox", Sampson also played a significant role in the 1994 romantic comedy "Only You", a charming and lighthearted tale of love and self-discovery that has captured the hearts of audiences around the world.

Furthermore, Sampson's impressive filmography also includes the 1987 horror classic "StageFright", a suspenseful and thrilling tale of murder and mystery that has become a cult favorite among fans of the genre.

Throughout his career, Sampson has consistently demonstrated his versatility and range as a performer, taking on a wide variety of roles and projects that showcase his impressive talent and dedication to his craft.

Career

1994
Only You
Only You as Saxophone Player
1990
After Death
After Death as The Voodoo Priest (uncredited)
1989
Terminator II
Terminator II as Third Soldier
Robot Jox
Robot Jox as Control Center Technician
1987
1983
Escape from the Bronx
Escape from the Bronx as Hostage Wearing Bomb (uncredited)
2019: After the Fall of New York
2019: After the Fall of New York as Black Street Musician (uncredited)
1982
The New York Ripper
The New York Ripper as Sex Show Audience Member (uncredited)
1981
Absurd
Absurd as Cop at the station (uncredited)
1980
1979
Zombie
Zombie as James (uncredited)