Sam Seder
Samuel Lincoln "Sam" Seder, born on November 28, 1966, is a multifaceted American comedian, writer, actor, film director, television producer, and a prominent progressive talk radio host. His creative journey is marked by a blend of humor and social commentary, evident in his film "Who's the Caboose?" released in 1997, which featured both Seder and comedian Sarah Silverman.
Seder has also made significant contributions to television, including his roles in the series "Beat Cops" (2001) and "Pilot Season" (2004). His acting repertoire extends to films, with a notable performance in "Next Stop Wonderland" (1998). Additionally, Seder has showcased his talent with guest spots on popular shows such as "Spin City" (1997), "Sex and the City" (2000), and "America Undercover" (2005).
Beyond acting and directing, Seder has established himself as a leading voice in progressive media through his engaging talk radio programs. His ability to blend entertainment with insightful political discourse has garnered him a dedicated following. Throughout his diverse career, Sam Seder has continuously pushed boundaries and used his platform to advocate for progressive values, making a lasting impact on both the entertainment industry and public discourse.