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Samm Levine

Samm Levine
Samm Levine
Born: Mar 12, 1982 in Chicago, Illinois
Occupation: Actor
Active: 2000s
Major Genres: Comedy
Career Highlights: Freaks and Geeks
First Major Screen Credit: Freaks and Geeks (1999)
6 Videos for Samm Levine
I Love You, Beth Cooper (2009) Sydney White (2007) Barely Legal (2003)
Inglourious Basterds (2009) Pulse (2006) Not Another Teen Movie (2001)
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Biography:

Although he may have a lot in common with his television counterpart from the short-lived Freaks and Geeks, in reality Samm Levine is much more outgoing than his prime time parallel, performing standup comedy at some of New York's finest comedy clubs by the age of 15 and soon after becoming the youngest member of the {~New York Friar's Club}.

Born March 12, 1982, in Chicago, IL, and raised in Fort Lee, New Jersey, young Levine got his first taste of the spotlight when, at age 12, he emceed his sixth grade talent show. Performing standup at his bar mitzvah the following year, the aspiring jokester was soon being dropped off by his mother for performances at such Big Apple comedy staples as {~Carolines}, {~Stand-Up N.Y.}, and the {~Gotham Comedy Club}.

Soon landing commercial roles, Levine kicked off his television career with appearances in One Life to Live and Discovery Kids. A severe asthmatic who made frequent trips to the emergency room during his youth, his respiratory disease often made the demands of school and comedy appearances even more difficult to endure.

Praised for his performance as the young member of the geek half of television's Freaks and Geeks, Levine originally auditioned for the role of Sam Weir (eventually essayed by John Francis Daley), though he was almost perfectly suited to the role of the smart, bully dodging, aspiring comic character of Neil Schweiber.

Though the show was canceled after a short run, episodes gained a devoted following thanks to repeat airings on the FOX Family Channel, and Levine later re-joined Freaks and Geeks creator Judd Apatow (as well as a few of his former freaky cast members) for Apatow's next small-screen endeavor, the widely praised Undeclared (2001).

That same year, Levine would make his feature debut in the teen spoof Not Another Teen Movie. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide.