Sam Wade (he/him/his) is an actor, writer, and filmmaker from Manhattan. He grew up with two film buff parents, who exposed him to classic films from a young age, which instilled in him a deep love for the art of film and the art of storytelling.
Sam finds himself drawn to telling stories that encourage connection, and help people to cope with the everyday wounds that are symptomatic of living in the 21st century. He grew up playing classical cello, and later pivoted towards theater. At UNCSA, he has been in numerous films, and onstage has played roles such as Alvaro in "The Rose Tattoo," Bo in "Appropriate" and The Mastiff in "The Moors."
He also has written two feature films, one of which is currently in production. He enjoys rock climbing, running, painting, sitting in parks, walking in parks, reading and writing poetry, and impersonating Bob Dylan. Sam hopes to encourage healing and exploration of the soul through his art and hopes you have a nice day.