Sam Rockwell

Sam Rockwell

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Born
November 5, 1968
Awards
52 wins, 142 nominations

Sam Rockwell was born on November 5, 1968, in San Mateo, California, the only child of two actors, Pete Rockwell and Penny Hess. The family moved to New York when he was two years old, living first in the Bronx and later in Manhattan. When Sam was five years old, his parents separated, at which…

Biography

Sam Rockwell was born on November 5, 1968, in San Mateo, California, the only child of two actors, Pete Rockwell and Penny Hess. The family moved to New York when he was two years old, living first in the Bronx and later in Manhattan. When Sam was five years old, his parents separated, at which point he and his father moved to San Francisco, where he subsequently grew up, while summers and other times were spent with his mother in New York.

He made his acting debut when he was ten years old, alongside his mother, and later attended J Eugene McAteer High School in a program called SOTA. While still in high school, he got his first big break when he appeared in the independent film Clownhouse (1989). The plot revolved around three escaped mental patients who dressed up as clowns and terrorized three brothers home alone--Sam played the eldest of the brothers. His next big break was supposed to have come when he was slated to star in a short-lived NBC TV-series called Dream Street (1989), but he was soon fired.

After graduating from high school, Sam returned to New York for good and for two years he had private training at the William Esper Acting Studio. During this period he appeared in a variety of roles, such as the ABC Afterschool Specials (1972): Over the Limit (1990) (TV) and HBO's Lifestories: Families in Crisis (1992): Dead Drunk: The Kevin Tunell Story (Season 1 Episode 7: 15 March 1993); the head thug in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990); and a guest-star turn in an Emmy Award-winning episode of Law & Order (1990), while working a string of regular day jobs and performing in plays.

In 1994, a Miller Ice beer commercial finally enabled him to quit his other jobs to concentrate on his acting career, which culminated in him having five movies out by 1996: Basquiat (1996); The Search for One-eye Jimmy (1994); Glory Daze (1995); Mercy (1995); and Box of Moonlight (1996). It was the latter film that would prove to be his real break-out in the industry. In Tom DiCillo's film, he found himself playing an eccentric named the Kid, a man-child living in a half-built mobile home in the middle of nowhere with a penchant for dressing like Davy Crockett, who manages to bring some much-needed chaos into the life of an electrical engineer played by John Turturro. The movie was not a box-office success, but it managed to generate a great deal of critical acclaim for itself and Sam.

In 1997, he found himself the star of another critically lauded film, Lawn Dogs (1997). Once again, he portrayed a societal outcast as Trent, a working-class man living in a trailer, earning a living mowing lawns inside a wealthy, gated Kentucky community. Trent soon finds himself befriended by 10-year-old Devon (Mischa Barton), and the movie deals with the difficulties in their friendship and the outside world. He also gave strong performances in the quirky independent comedy Safe Men (1998), in which he plays one half of a pretty awful singing duo (the other half being played by Steve Zahn) that gets mistaken for two safecrackers by Jewish gangsters; and the offbeat hitman trainee in Jerry and Tom (1998) against Joe Mantegna.

After a few smaller appearances in films such as Woody Allen's Celebrity (1998) and the modern version of A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999), in which he played Francis Flute, he had larger roles in two of the bigger hit movies to emerge: The Green Mile (1999) and Galaxy Quest (1999), wowing audiences and critics alike with his chameleon-like performances as a crazed killer in the former and a goofy actor in the latter.

More recently, he appeared in another string of mainstream films, most notably as Eric Knox in Charlie's Angels (2000) and as Zaphod Beeblebrox in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005), while continuing to perform in smaller independent movies. After more than ten years in the business, Sam has earned his success. In 2018, he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor as a troubled police deputy in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017).

Director

Actor

Ray GunnRay Gunn(2026)as Raymond Gunn
Wild Horse NineWild Horse Nine(2026)as Lee
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't DieGood Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die(2025)as The Man from the Future
The Bad Guys 2The Bad Guys 2(2025)as Wolf
The White LotusThe White Lotus(2021)as Frank

Self

Titel, Thesen, TemperamenteTitel, Thesen, Temperamente(1967)as Self
The Late Show with Stephen ColbertThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert(2015)as Self - Guest
Good Morning AmericaGood Morning America(1975)as Self - Guest
The 77th Primetime Emmy AwardsThe 77th Primetime Emmy Awards(2025)as Self - Nominee
TodayToday(1952)as Self - Guest

Archive Footage

WatchMojoWatchMojo(2006)as Self - Guy Fleegman
Entertainment TonightEntertainment Tonight(1981)as Self
Birkenstock - Die Freiheit trägt SandaleBirkenstock - Die Freiheit trägt Sandale(2023)as Self
Marvel Studios: LegendsMarvel Studios: Legends(2021)as Justin Hammer
BonnieBonnie(2022)as Self

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Steve Buscemi and Sam Rockwell in Wild Horse Nine (2026)John Malkovich and Sam Rockwell in Wild Horse Nine (2026)John Malkovich and Sam Rockwell in Wild Horse Nine (2026)Sam Rockwell in Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die (2025)Sam Rockwell in The White Lotus (2021)Sam Rockwell in The One and Only Ivan (2020)

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri2600.0020178.127607202
2The White Lotus96.0020218.01667324087
3Vice73.1320187.218175039
4The Green Mile62.5019998.6041560615
5Moon15.6020097.812395056
6Seven Psychopaths5.8520127.101287795
7Conviction4.8820107.20048177
8Jojo Rabbit4.8020197.916487918
9The Way Way Back3.7520137.400163922
10Choke3.2520086.40034843