Angus Sampson
Actor

Angus Sampson Net Worth

He has also directed several short films and is a co-founder of the production company, Monster Pictures. He has been married to actress and writer, Emma Booth, since 2011. Angus Sampson is an Australian actor, writer, and director born on February 12, 1979. He is best known for his roles in Max Dien: Con Duong Tu Than (2015), Fargo (2014), and Winchester (2018). He has also directed several short films and is a co-founder of the production company, Monster Pictures. He has been married to actress and writer, Emma Booth, since 2011.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Writer, Director
Birth Year 1978
Age 45 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces
Occupation Actor director producer writer voice-over artist
Years active 1998 - present

💰 Net worth: $250,000 (2024)

Angus Sampson, a multitalented individual, has built a successful career in the entertainment industry as an actor, writer, and director. Born in 1978, Sampson has impressed audiences with his versatility and artistic abilities. With his dedication and hard work, he has managed to accumulate an estimated net worth of $250,000 by 2024. This remarkable achievement affirms Sampson's talent and resilience in pursuing his passions, making him a prominent figure in the industry.

Biography/Timeline

1996

Sampson's acting career launched in 1996 with role as Dylan Lewis's balaclaved sidekick "The Enforcer" on Recovery, an ABC youth music show. Later television jobs include roles on The Secret Life of Us, The 10:30 Slot, He also appeared as Effie's cousin Dimi in Greeks on the Roof, and as Ali in an episode of Stingers.

2002

Sampson was born in Sydney, Australia, and was educated at The Armidale School in northern New South Wales. He graduated from the AWARD School in 2002.

2006

Sampson was a special guest juror at the 2006 Melbourne International Film Festival, and host of the 2010 IF Awards, broadcast on SBS TV.

2007

In 2007, Sampson portrayed television personality Ugly Dave Gray in the television movie The King which examines the life of Australian TV legend Graham Kennedy. In the same year he also appeared in Wilfred. In 2008 he played Leonardo da Vinci in the children's television series Time Trackers. Sampson portrayed Michael Thorneycroft in the three final episodes of Underbelly, the series based on Melbourne's gangland war, 1995–2004.

2010

In 2010 Sampson helped his friend Leigh Whannell develop an Australian "paranormal chiller" called Insidious. Saw horror-writer Whannell and Sampson are both former Recovery presenters. Insidious (previously called Vultures) first screened in September 2010, with Whannell and Sampson playing "comical low-tech paranormal investigators" Specks and Tucker, roles they have reprised in the film's three follow-ups.

2011

Sampson was an occasional co-host of Australian radio show Get This with Tony Martin on Triple M. Sampson was a founding member of The Forbidden Fruit, an experimental troupe whose only performance was a risque interpretation of Mad Max 2 they performed on late night radio, in which Angus played The Lord Humungous, who turned out to be quite proficient with the jazz flute. Sampson has also been a presenter on RRR's Breakfasters program. In addition, Sampson was also the un-credited host of the cult classic late-night radio show The Lonely Hearts Club, a deadpan comedy series which ran on ABC Radio National in early 2011 in which Sampson appeared under the pseudonym Richard Silk.

2012

In 2012, he teamed up with Toby Schmitz reaching the semi-finals in Season 1 of the hilariously confusing Australian word game Randling, hosted by Andrew Denton on ABC1.

2015

In 2015, Sampson starred on the FX hit show Fargo, playing the character Bear Gerhardt.

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