Sam Feuer
Award-winning film producer, actor, writer, and director Sam Feuer got his start when he was discovered by Steven Spielberg and cast in the Oscar nominated film Munich (2005). Before arriving in Hollywood in 2002, Feuer lived in New York City and graduated from Hunter College with honors after studying theater and film. He went on to produce his first feature film, The First Grader (2011), based on an article in The Los Angeles Times. The film was nominated for two NAACP Image Awards, and won for Best Writing.
Feuer describes himself as being from both Haifa, Israel, and the United States, where his family nurtured his passion for storytelling. He trained at the British American Drama Academy's Midnight In Oxford program, and has worked as an actor on hit shows like JAG (2003) and The Bernie Mac Show (2001), as well as the films Munich (2005), and David & Fatima (2008). Feuer now works as a producer, and co-owns the production company Big Boy Films.