Sam Waterston

Sam Waterston

  • Born: 1940-11-15
  • Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Profession: Actor, producer, director
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Glass Zoo, The Great Gatsby, Law and Order
  • Sam Waterston (Sam Waterston), born on November 15, 1940 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, is a Scottish American actor, producer, and director [1-3]  .
    In 1981, with the TV miniseries "Oppenheimer" nominated for the best actor in the 34th British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards [4]  .
    In 1985, with the movie " The Killing Fields ", he was nominated for The 57th annual Academy Awards for Best Actor Award [5]  , nominated for the 38th British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards for Best Actor Award [6]  , and nominated for the Best Actor Award . The 42nd Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor in a Film Drama Category [7]  .

    Performing Experience

    In 1974, he participated in " The Great Gatsby ".
    In 1984, he participated in " The Killing Fields "   .
    In 2013, he participated in the TV series "Newsroom Season 2"   .
    In 2018, he participated in " Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 19"   .

    Personal Life

    In 1964, Sam Waterston married Barbara Rutledge Johns; his son James Waterston was an actor   .
    In September 1975, Sam Waterston and Barbara Rutledge Johns formally divorced   .
    In 1976, Sam Waterston and Lynn Louisa Woodruff (Lynn Louisa Woodruff) married   ; they have three children, daughter Elizabeth Watson (Elisabeth Waterston) and Katherine Waterston Boyer (Katherine Waterston) is also an actor   , son Graham Waterston Is the director.
    Extended Reading

    Interiors quotes

    • Pearl: First time I went to Europe with my first husband, many years ago, all we saw was churches, one cathedral after another. Don't misunderstand. They were beautiful. But so you see two or three, then enough already.

    • Pearl: Give me a good sirloin anytime. Charcoaled. They talk about club steaks and porterhouse. Sirloin, charcoaled and blood-rare.