Sam Brooks is a rising star in the American film industry, notable for his captivating performances in a variety of roles across multiple projects, including Fear Street Part 2: 1978, Stargirl, and Long, Slow, Exhale. He has had the opportunity to collaborate with other talented up-and-coming actors, such as Sadie Sink, Chiara Aurelia, Emily Rudd, Ryan Simpkins, Tommi Rose, Jessica Sula, Jake Austin Walker, and Jasun Jabbar.
Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Sam's early life was marked by his versatility as an athlete, and he would often create music with his friends during his free time. His academic achievements were equally impressive, as he studied kinesiology at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, where he earned a spot on the Dean's List, Cum Laude, and even published a paper on bio-mechanics.
After graduating, Sam returned to his hometown of Nashville in 2016 and decided to pursue a career in acting. He has since worked with prominent studios such as DC Comics, Warner Brothers, Twentieth Century Fox, Paramount Studios, The CW, Chernin Entertainment, and Netflix.
As a creative force, Sam is constantly pushing his boundaries and exploring new opportunities. He is a published poet, having released the book "Thoughts of a Twenty-Something". In 2020, he made his directorial debut with the romantic short film "A Heart's Calling", which was inspired by a true story and earned him co-writing credits. His second writing and directorial credit, "For My Nephew", received critical acclaim in film festivals across the United States and Europe in 2022.