Sam Williamson's illustrious career spans multiple decades, commencing in the late 1980s as an Armed Forces Radio and Television broadcaster with the Air Force. Following his military service, he pursued higher education, earning a Master of Fine Arts degree from UCLA's renowned theater, film, and television program.
For the next two decades, Williamson worked extensively in front of the camera, appearing in an impressive array of over 400 commercials and twenty films. His impressive list of clients as a voice actor includes prominent brands such as Wrangler, Lexus, Maserati, and The Oakland Raiders, among others.
In addition to his commercial work, Williamson has lent his voice to numerous animated characters in popular games like The Heroes of Neuwirth, Warhammer 40k, and Skyrim, as well as narration for The Warface Diaries. His voice has resonated through stadiums in Nebraska and Colorado, as well as esteemed institutions like The Museum of the Bible.
Williamson's home-based state-of-the-art recording studio in Denver serves as his creative hub, where he collaborates with his wife Deborah, a skilled audio engineer who handles the production side. During his time in Los Angeles, Williamson wrote and produced two other films, with Burying Mitchell marking his third screenplay and directorial debut.