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Born on October 20, 1977, in Glenview, Illinois, Samuel Stewart Witwer spent his formative years in his hometown. He attended Glenbrook South High School, where his passion for acting and music became evident early on. Throughout his school years, he participated in numerous acting and drama classes, laying the foundation for his future career in entertainment. In addition to his interest in acting, Sam was also musically inclined, serving as the lead vocalist of a band called Love Plumber during his high school years.
Witwer later enrolled at the prestigious Juilliard School to study drama. However, he chose to leave the program before completing his studies to pursue acting opportunities in Los Angeles. Although specific details about his parents are limited, Sam is of white ethnicity and holds American nationality.
Sam Witwer began his acting career with a commercial for the Chicago Bulls. He soon transitioned to television, landing voice roles on the medical drama ER. In 2001, he appeared on the legal drama JAG as Beasley. He gained wider recognition in 2004 for his portrayal of Lt. Crashdown in the acclaimed science fiction series Battlestar Galactica. His role as Neil Perry in the 2006 season of Dexter further established his reputation as a versatile actor.
In 2011, Witwer starred as Aidan Waite, a vampire struggling to live among humans, in the supernatural drama Being Human—a role that became one of his most iconic. His television credits are extensive and include appearances in Arli$$ (2001) as a mourner, Dark Angel (2002) as Marrow, Star Trek: Enterprise (2003) as Sloth #3, NCIS (2004) as Staff Sgt. Rafael, Bones (2006) as Mitchell Downs, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2007) as Officer Casella, Smallville (2008–2009) as Davis Bloome, The Walking Dead (2010) as a tank soldier, Grimm (2014) as Max Robbins, and Once Upon a Time (2016) as Mr. Hyde.
Witwer is also highly regarded for his voice work, particularly within the Star Wars franchise. He began voicing the character Darth Maul in the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars in 2011, a performance that was widely praised. He reprised the role in several later projects, including the 2012 TV movie LEGO Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Out. His voice work became a defining element of the character across various Star Wars media.
Sam Witwer made his feature film debut in the 2006 action movie Crank, where he played a shootout henchman. He went on to appear in several other films, including The Mist (2007) as Private Jessup, Pathology (2008) as a partygoer, Gamer (2009) as a social worker, and No God, No Master (2010) as Eugenio Ravarini. His 2010 film The Return of Joe Rich saw him in the lead role as Joe Neiderman. In 2015, he voiced Orm in the animated feature Justice League: Throne of Atlantis.
Witwer's voice talents extend to the video game industry, where he has contributed to several notable titles. He voiced Starkiller, the central character in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed and its sequel, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II. He also appeared in Soulcalibur IV, Kinect Star Wars, and Disney Infinity 3.0. In 2019, he starred as Deacon St. John, the main protagonist in the action-adventure game Days Gone, further cementing his recognition within interactive entertainment.
Since 2014, Sam Witwer has been in a relationship with actress and model Chloe Dykstra. As of now, there are no public records of him being married or divorced. He remains active on social media platforms, where he often interacts with fans and shares insights into his professional life. According to reports, Sam Witwer has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million.
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