Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as Sam Elliott, Sam Page attended Princeton University where he earned a BA in ecology and evolutionary biology. For his senior thesis, Page wrote about the mating habits of a female mosquitofish; the work was published in a science journal.
After graduation, Page went on to become a series regular on CBS's "Shark". He also landed a recurring role on The WB's "7th Heaven."
In 2002, People Magazine named Page to their Most Eligible Bachelors list.
Graduated from Princeton University in 1998.
At Princeton University, Sam wrote his senior thesis on female mating preferences in the Eastern mosquito fish, which was published in the science journal Current Biology, and graduated with a degree in ecology and evolutionary biology. He also played on the school's baseball team.
Discovered by filmmaker David DeCoteau for the film Micro Mini Kids. Based on his work on that film DeCoteau flew Sam to Buchurest, Romania to play a flirty Bi-Sexual in the horror film Prison of the Dead. After dinner at El Coyote Restaurant in Hollywood, DeCoteau offered Sam the lead in his film The Brotherhood which became a huge success and launched Sam's career into orbit.
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