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Sam Wanamaker

Sam WanamakerAKA Sam Watenmaker

Born: 14-Jun-1919
Birthplace: Chicago, IL
Died: 19-Dec-1993
Location of death: London, England
Cause of death: Cancer - Prostate

Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Actor, Film Director

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Rebuilt Globe Theatre

Military service: US Army (1943-46, WWII)

Father of actress Zoë Wanamaker.

Wife: Charlotte Holland (b. 9-Feb-1915, until his death, three daughters, d. 13-Jan-1997)
Daughter: Zoë Wanamaker (actress, b. 13-May-1949)
Daughter: Jessica
Daughter: Abby
Mistress: Jan Sterling

    University: Drake University, IA

    Hollywood Blacklist
    Risk Factors: Prostate Cancer

    TELEVISION
    Baby Boom Fritz Curtis (1988-89)

    FILMOGRAPHY AS DIRECTOR
    Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (12-Aug-1977)
    Catlow (1-Oct-1971)
    The Executioner (1-May-1970)

    FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
    Pure Luck (09-Aug-1991)
    Guilty by Suspicion (15-Mar-1991)
    Always Remember I Love You (23-Dec-1990)
    Judgment in Berlin (6-May-1988)
    Baby Boom (17-Sep-1987)
    Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (24-Jul-1987)
    Raw Deal (6-Jun-1986)
    The Aviator (8-Mar-1985)
    Heartsounds (30-Sep-1984)
    Irreconcilable Differences (28-Sep-1984)
    The Competition (3-Dec-1980)
    Private Benjamin (10-Oct-1980)
    Death on the Nile (30-Oct-1978)
    Holocaust (16-Apr-1978)
    Billy Jack Goes to Washington (16-Apr-1977)
    Voyage of the Damned (Dec-1976)
    Warning Shot (18-Jan-1967)
    Danger Route (1967)
    The Spy Who Came In from the Cold (16-Dec-1965)
    Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (16-Jun-1965)
    Man in the Middle (27-Jan-1964)
    Taras Bulba (19-Dec-1962)
    The Battle of the Sexes (Dec-1959) [VOICE]


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