Samantha Robinson, a talented individual with a diverse cultural background, was born in the vibrant city of New York to parents of Panamanian and English descent.
As a young child, she made the transition to London at the tender age of three, where she began to nurture her artistic talents by studying at the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA).
In addition to her academic pursuits, Samantha also attended the esteemed all-girls school, Queen's Gate, located in the affluent neighborhood of South Kensington.
As she entered her teenage years, her family relocated to the sun-kissed city of Miami, where she enrolled in the renowned New World School of the Arts, a performing arts institution that would provide her with a solid foundation in her craft.
Throughout her time at New World School of the Arts, Samantha had the opportunity to take on several lead roles in prominent art-house productions in Miami, honing her skills and gaining valuable experience in the process.
After completing her studies, Samantha went on to attend the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA),where she concentrated on acting and further developed her craft.
Upon graduating from UCLA, Samantha landed a supporting lead role in the Lifetime movie "Sugar Daddies," starring the accomplished actor Peter Strauss.
In recent years, she has also taken on a lead role in the feature film "The Love Witch," directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Anna Biller.