Samuel Adams

Samuel Adams

Deceased · Born: Dec 16, 1870 · Died: Mar 24, 1958

Personal Details

BornDec 16, 1870 Ontario, Canada

Biography

Samuel Adams, a talented individual, entered this world on December 16, 1870, in the picturesque province of Ontario, Canada. His life's journey was marked by a successful career in the entertainment industry, with notable roles in a trio of films that showcased his remarkable acting abilities.

In 1937, Adams appeared in the comedy film "Pick a Star", a lighthearted production that allowed him to showcase his comedic chops. Later that same year, he starred in the crime drama "Amateur Crook", a gripping tale that highlighted his versatility as an actor.

In addition to these two notable films, Adams also appeared in the 1936 drama "The Luckiest Girl in the World", a heartwarming story that demonstrated his range as a thespian.

As the years went by, Adams continued to work in the film industry, leaving behind a legacy that would be remembered for generations to come. On March 24, 1958, Samuel Adams passed away in Sun Valley, California, USA, leaving behind a lasting impact on the world of cinema.

Career

2006
1981
1944
Shine on Harvest Moon
Shine on Harvest Moon as Audience Member
1943
Thank Your Lucky Stars
Thank Your Lucky Stars as Bartender in Bette Davis Number (uncredited)
1941
Mutiny in the Arctic
Mutiny in the Arctic as First Officer Swenson (uncredited)
1940
Foreign Correspondent
Foreign Correspondent as Van Meer's Impersonator (uncredited)
1938
Violent Is the Word for Curly
Violent Is the Word for Curly as Professor Feinstein (uncredited)
1937
Pick a Star
Pick a Star as Sheriff
Amateur Crook
Amateur Crook as Policeman
1936
The Voice of Bugle Ann
The Voice of Bugle Ann as Farmer (uncredited)
1935
It's a Small World
It's a Small World as Minor Role (uncredited)
1934
We Live Again
We Live Again as Peasant (uncredited)
1933
Dirty Work
Dirty Work as Jessup
1932
Million Dollar Legs
Million Dollar Legs as Secretary of State (uncredited)