Jeffrey D. Sams

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Jeffrey D. Sams
OccupationActor

Jeffrey D. Sams is an actor known primarily for his television work.

Sams has been a main cast member of several television series, few of which have made it past their first season. These include Medicine Ball, Sleepwalkers, Rob Thomas's Cupid, Wasteland,[1] and Line of Fire.

Sams has had recurring roles on television series such as Strong Medicine, Law & Order, and CSI. He appeared on Broadway in the 1992 musical Five Guys Named Moe, the 1993 motion picture Fly By Night, and in the 1997 motion picture Soul Food.[2]

As of 2005, Sams had a recurring role on Rob Thomas's Veronica Mars as a baseball player named Terrence Cook. His Cupid co-star Paula Marshall previously had a recurring role on the show, and Thomas has stated that - at some point - he would like to reunite Marshall, Sams, and their Cupid co-star Jeremy Piven on Veronica Mars.

Sams also appeared in the Netflix film Reality High.

Filmography[]

Year Title Role Notes
1992  [fr] Rich
1995 Automatic Harry
1995 Waiting to Exhale Lionel
1997 Just Write Danny
1997 Soul Food Kenny Chadway
1997 Academy Boyz Sid Sampson
2002-2003 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Detective Cyrus Lockwood 9 episodes
2005 Checking Out Dr. Sheldon Henning
2007 Armored Core 4 Amazigh, GA Corp Support Unit [3]
2009 CSI: NY Joseph Winston Episode: "Hammer Down"
2017 Reality High Mr. Barnes

References[]

  1. ^ "Jeffrey D. Sams - Daily News". Daily News. 26 August 1999. p. 1265.
  2. ^ "Jeffrey D. Sams - The News Journal". The News Journal. 28 September 1997. p. 56.
  3. ^ FromSoftware. Armored Core 4. Sega. Scene: Ending credits, 2:28:05 in, Voice Cast.

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