Samuel Frye
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Samuel Frye (he/him) is a New York City based actor originally from Winchester, Virginia, finishing his Master of Fine Arts in Acting at The Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University Spring 2025. New York City theatre credits include Dakota Silvey's "The Maker," making it's Off Broadway premiere at the AMT Theatre Jan 23rd, "If I Cleaned Everything, an exorcism" by Thomas James Boudreau, Anton Chekov's "The Bear," and "Too Many White People" by Peter Snoad. Recently, Samuel has appeared in the short films "Coffee" (2024), "The Masterpiece" (2022), and "this isn't philosophical" (2021). Upcoming work includes leading a metal band in the short film "Tarot" (2025) by Thomas James Boudreau, and performing in The Actors Studio Drama School's 2025 Repertory Season in the plays "If I Cleaned Everything, an exorcism" and John Cariani's "cul-de-sac," both directed by Dougie Robbins.