Actor Biography
Sam Page had the distinction of simultaneously juggling three recurring arcs on such beloved series as AMC's Golden Globe®- and Emmy® Award-winning "Mad Men," the worldwide phenomenon "Desperate Housewives" and acclaimed ABC Family series "GREEK." His popularity likely originates from his role on the daytime drama "All My Children," which garnered him a slot amongst People Magazine's Most Eligible Bachelors. While his role as Christina Hendrick's surgeon husband on "Mad Men" continued, Page joined yet another cast in the form of an arc on "Gossip Girl"; has since appeared in multiple episodes of "Switched at Birth"; and most recently, the Netflix original series "House of Cards" with Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright. He also collaborated with creator David Fincher on HBO's "Living On Video," and currently stars as Richard Hunter in the Freeform series "The Bold Type," which is inspired by the life of Cosmopolitan editor-in-chief Joanna Coles.
Additionally, he has appeared on "Scandal," "The Mindy Project," "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," "Necessary Roughness," "Adam Ruins Everything," "Stalker," "Last Resort," "Up All Night," "The Event," "Castle" and "Lie to Me." Page previously starred as a handsome district attorney with a heart of gold on the CBS drama "Shark." Aside from portraying an attorney with morals on a weekly basis, further testament to his acting ability was being able to hold his own alongside co-star James Woods.
He has since starred in the Spike TV original telefilm "Red Line"; followed by the independent drama features "Falling Up," "Answers to Nothing," "In the Dark"; the comedy "Serial Daters Anonymous"; and more recently, the psychological thriller "1915" about the Armenian genocide; the sci-fi thriller "Self/less" with Ryan Reynolds and Ben Kingsley; "Caught" with Anna Camp; Hampton's International Film Festival's "The Preppie Connection" and the comedy "The Tiger Hunter" with Jon Heder.
Whether swimming with sharks or maneuvering throughout the supernatural events on the short-lived, yet critically acclaimed "Point Pleasant," Page continued to impress audiences in a variety of roles.
Additional credits include recurring arcs on the likes of "American Dreams," "Seventh Heaven," and Ryan Murphy's scathing look into the high school experience, "Popular."
Born in Milwaukee, Page earned himself a Bachelor of Arts degree in ecology and evolutionary biology from prestigious Princeton University where he also played baseball. Upon graduation, he moved to Manhattan to focus on his acting career. He eventually moved west to Los Angeles where he currently resides.
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