Sam Ash
Sam Ash, born on August 28, 1884, in Campbell County, Kentucky, emerged as a notable figure in the realm of acting during the early to mid-20th century. His film career featured a variety of impressive roles, with standout performances in notable productions such as "Unmasked" (1929), "Kiss and Make-Up" (1934), and "The Heat's On" (1943).
Over the years, Ash cultivated a reputation for his versatility and ability to captivate audiences, contributing significantly to the film industry during a transformative period in Hollywood. His work spanned several genres, showcasing his adaptability as an actor.
Tragically, Sam Ash passed away on October 20, 1951, in Hollywood, California, leaving behind a legacy marked by his contributions to cinema. Despite the passage of time, his performances continue to resonate with film enthusiasts, preserving his memory in the annals of entertainment history.
Filmography
Iké Boys
The More the Merrier
The Adventure Club
The Stork Club
Wickensburg
The Heat's On
Night of the Bastard
Blindfire
Minutes Past Midnight
Blood, Sweat And Terrors
Return to Wickensburg
Friday Night Sext Scandal
The Face Behind the Mask
Vampire Virus
Desperate Riders
We're Not Dressing
True Justice: Family Ties
Dick Tracy (1945)
An Elephant's Journey
Kiss and Make-Up
A Little More Flesh
Voice of the Whistler
The Innocents (2021)
Blast Beat
Island of Doomed Men
The Man They Could Not Hang
Confession
Gilda
Brotherhood (2019)
High-Rise Rescue
Mr. Lucky
Angel on My Shoulder
Saving My Daughter
My Mother's Killer Boyfriend
Best.Worst.Weekend.Ever.