Sam Huntington

Sam Huntington ( born April 1, 1982 in Peterborough, New Hampshire ) is an American actor.

Life

Huntington is the son of a self-employed carpenter and an actress who is also a teacher and manager of her son at the same time. He also has a younger sister. Huntington's great-uncle, the Oscar winner Ralph Bellamy, who bequeathed it at his death in 1991, the Oscar statue.

His career began at the age of nine, when he participated under the direction of his mother in children's theater The Black Box. Even Huntington three successive summers spent part of the ensemble at Andy's Summer Playhouse in Wilton. At Franklin Pierce College in Rindge, he was also active in the school theater.

Despite his success on the stage Huntington always wanted to be popular as a film actor. Therefore, he moved with his mother for a year to New York City where he graduated from the 7th grade at the prestigious Professional Children 's School while a good friend of Macaulay Culkin was.

His film debut was in 1996 in a supporting role in the embers of violence. But a year later, in 1997, he got his first starring role, which should probably become his most famous. He embodied on the side of Tim Allen Mimi- Siku the Indian boy in from the jungle, in the jungle. He won praise from the randomly residing in New York Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, as well as a nomination for the Saturn Award. Two years later he received for his role in the comedy Detroit Rock City was nominated for a Young Star Awards.

Since then, he is in different films and television series in front of the camera. Among other things, he was seen from 2011 to 2014 in the Syfy series Being Human.

Filmography

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