Sammy Stein, a renowned thespian, entered the world on April 1, 1905, in the vibrant city of New York, situated in the state of New York, within the United States of America.
Throughout his illustrious career, Stein made a lasting impact on the film industry, leaving an indelible mark on the silver screen with his captivating performances in iconic productions such as the 1936 masterpiece, "Modern Times", directed by the inimitable Charlie Chaplin.
In addition to his work in "Modern Times", Stein also appeared in the 1934 historical drama, "The Lost Patrol", which showcased his versatility as an actor, and the 1946 film noir, "The French Key", which demonstrated his ability to adapt to a wide range of genres and roles.
Stein's remarkable life came to a close on March 30, 1966, in the entertainment capital of Las Vegas, Nevada, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and influence actors and filmmakers to this day.