Sam, a seasoned actor and comedian, has had a diverse and illustrious career spanning many decades.
As a professional dancer, Sam has performed in numerous stage productions, including "Hello Dolly" alongside Martha Raye and "Music Man" with Van Johnson. He has also appeared in several films, such as "Mame" with Lucille Ball.
Sam's acting career has been marked by numerous guest appearances on popular television shows, including "Bob Newhart," "Family Ties," "Lou Grant," "Airwolf," "MadTV," "Evening at the Improv," "Norm Crosby's Comedy Shop," and "The Jerry Lewis Telethon." He has also lent his voice to various cartoons, such as "Robot Chicken" with Seth Green, and has made numerous on-camera appearances in national commercials.
As a stand-up comedian, Sam has performed at some of the most renowned comedy clubs in the country, including Caesars Palace Lake Tahoe, the Alladin Hotel, the Riviera, Rodney's Place, the Comedy Store, the Improv, and the Ice House.
Sam has also had a long-term association with Disney studios, where he worked as the voice of Donald Duck for over 17 years. He is featured in the book "Mouse Tracks" and has voiced several characters on the Cartoon Network's "Robot Chicken." Additionally, he is a series regular as the voice of Little Quacker on the new Tom and Jerry Show, which is now in its fourth season.
Sam's most recent film project is "Too Hip for the Room," and he is currently appearing as the product placement guy on Jerry Seinfeld's "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee." He is also set to star in the new hit show "Letters From a Nut" at the Geffen Theater, produced by Jerry Seinfeld.