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Samuel Heath Jaeger was born on January 29, 1977, in Perrysburg, Ohio, to parents Charles Jaeger and LeAnne Jaeger. He was raised in Perrysburg, spending most of his childhood in the town. His father is of German, English, and Scots-Irish descent, while his mother is of German heritage. He has a brother named David Jaeger.
Jaeger attended Perrysburg High School, graduating in 1995. He later enrolled at Otterbein College, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1999. His passion for acting was evident from a young age and continued to develop throughout his college years.
While still in college, Jaeger made his acting debut with a small role on the television series Law & Order. After graduation, he moved to New York City, where he worked at a casting office and performed in several theater productions. He later relocated to Los Angeles to further pursue a career in film and television.
Jaeger's television breakthrough came in 2000 when he appeared as Bill Kelley in an episode of The West Wing. He gained wider recognition for his recurring role as Matt Dowd in the legal dramedy Eli Stone (2008–2009), and later for his portrayal of Joel Graham in NBC’s family drama Parenthood (2010–2015).
Throughout his career, Jaeger has guest-starred in numerous television shows, including CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2003) as Kevin the Bellman, Scrubs (2003) as Steve Larkin, NYPD Blue (2004) as Kamal Muhammad, Commander in Chief (2006) as Vince’s Partner, and Friday Night Lights (2009) as Doug.
Jaeger made his film debut in 2001, playing a Red Crown Operator in Behind Enemy Lines. Over the years, he has appeared in a variety of feature films spanning multiple genres. Some of his notable film credits include Captain R.G. Sisk in Hart's War (2002), a deputy in Blood Work (2002), Colt Skyler in Advantage Hart (2003), and Dave Reichert in The Riverman (2004).
Other film roles include Nick Fisher in Lucky Number Slevin (2006), Dennis in Catch and Release (2006), the filmmaker in S.C.R.E.W.D. (2006), Max in Breaking Down Carla (2007), Kyle in Miss Dial (2013), Thomas in The Truth About Emanuel (2013), Navy SEAL Lt. Martin in American Sniper (2014), Agent Flatweed in Inherent Vice (2014), Ryan Larson in October Kiss (2015), and John Reynolds in To Dust Return (2015).
In 2011, Jaeger expanded his creative portfolio by writing, directing, and starring in the independent film Take Me Home. His wife, Amber Jaeger, co-starred in the project, which received positive attention for its engaging storytelling and heartfelt performances. This marked his directorial debut and established him as a multi-talented figure in the entertainment industry.
Samuel Jaeger married actress and writer Amber Jaeger in 2007 in a private double-ring ceremony. The couple has since maintained a strong and supportive relationship. There have been no public reports indicating separation or divorce. Jaeger is known for his grounded personality and stands approximately 6 feet tall. Although his exact net worth is not publicly disclosed, his steady acting career across television and film suggests consistent professional success.
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