Samuel Lincoln "Sam" Seder, a dynamic and multifaceted creative force, burst into the world on November 28, 1966, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey that would soon transform the entertainment industry. As a comedian, writer, actor, film director, television producer-director, and progressive talk radio host, Seder's impressive array of talents has left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.
Noted for his impressive body of work, a standout creation of his is the 1997 cinematic endeavour, "Who's the Caboose?", a film that boasts a talented cast, including the versatile Sarah Silverman and the creator himself, Seder. This collaborative effort masterfully highlights their undeniable comedic synergy, resulting in a cult classic that has garnered widespread acclaim and remains a beloved favourite among fans of the genre.
Seder's impressive television resume boasts an extensive array of credits, with notable appearances in the 2001 series "Beat Cops", showcasing his talent and range as a performer. Additionally, his work in the 2004 series "Pilot Season" further solidified his reputation as a versatile and accomplished actor.
Furthermore, Seder's filmography is equally impressive, with a notable role in the 1998 cinematic release "Next Stop Wonderland", a testament to his ability to adapt to various genres and mediums, thereby demonstrating his impressive range and versatility as a performer.
Notably, Seder's professional endeavors extended beyond his prominent on-screen presence, as he made notable guest appearances on several renowned television programs, including the critically acclaimed sitcom "Spin City" in 1997, the iconic HBO series "Sex and the City" in 2000, and the documentary-style series "America Undercover" in 2005.