Sam Elliott is an iconic American actor known for his rugged charm, deep voice, and trademark mustache. With a career spanning over five decades, Elliott has established himself as a versatile performer with a knack for portraying tough, yet sensitive, characters. One of his most memorable roles came in the western classic "Tombstone" (1993), where he played the role of Virgil Earp alongside an ensemble cast. Elliott's portrayal of Bobby Maine in "A Star is Born" (2018) further showcased his range and garnered critical acclaim. Elliott's filmography boasts a diverse range of roles, from action-packed films like "Road House" (1989) to more dramatic works like "We Were Soldiers" (2002). He has also lent his distinctive voice to animated projects such as "Barnyard" (2006). In recent years, Elliott has continued to impress audiences with his nuanced performances in films like "The Hero" (2017) and "The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot" (2018). With his commanding presence and timeless appeal, Sam Elliott remains a beloved figure in Hollywood, revered for his authenticity and talent.
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Directed by Bradley Cooper
Directed by Courteney Cox, Danny Glover, Kevin James, Sam Elliott, Steve Oedekerk
Directed by Elisabeth Moss, Hugh Grant, Marc Lawrence, Sam Elliott, Sarah Jessica Parker
Directed by Eva Mendes, Mark Steven Johnson, Matt Long, Nicolas Cage, Sam Elliott
Directed by Ang Lee, Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly, Josh Lucas, Sam Elliott
Directed by Cher, Eric Stoltz, Estelle Getty, Peter Bogdanovich, Sam Elliott
Directed by Ben Gazzara, Kelly Lynch, Patrick Swayze, Rowdy Herrington, Sam Elliott
Directed by Brett Haley, Krysten Ritter, Laura Prepon, Nick Offerman, Sam Elliott
Directed by Aidan Turner, Melissa Jalali, Robert D. Krzykowski, Rocco Gioffre, Sam Elliott
Directed by George P. Cosmatos