NationalityUnited-kingdom Birth 27 april 1982 (42 years)
Samuel Anderson (born 1982) is an English actor. He is known for playing Danny Pink in the BBC sci-fi series Doctor Who and is currently in Sky1 sitcom Trollied as Daniel.
, 1h44 Directed byNicholas Hytner OriginUnited-kingdom GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama ThemesFilms about education, Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, Films based on plays, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film ActorsRichard Griffiths, Clive Merrison, Frances de la Tour, Stephen Campbel Moore, Samuel Anderson, Samuel Barnett Roles Crowther Rating67% In a boys' grammar school in Sheffield in 1983, students Crowther, Posner, Dakin, Timms, Akthar, Lockwood, Scripps, and Rudge have recently obtained the school's highest ever A-level scores and are hoping to enter Oxford or Cambridge, taking a seventh-term entrance exam in History. The General Studies teacher, known by staff and boys alike by his nickname "Hector" (Richard Griffiths), is their favourite, and works alongside their deputy head and regular History teacher, Mrs Lintott (Frances de la Tour). The Headmaster, known by all as Felix, appoints a temporary contract teacher, Tom Irwin (Stephen Campbell Moore), who had been at Oxford, to help the boys along in their quest. Irwin is only a few years older than his students but proves to be a bold and demanding teacher, and particularly difficult to impress.
, 1h33 Directed byMick Garris OriginUSA GenresScience fiction, Thriller, Comedy, Adventure, Horror ThemesSpace adventure films, Comedy science fiction films, Comedy horror films, Space opera, Films about extraterrestrial life ActorsTerrence Mann, Don Keith Opper, Scott Grimes, Cynthia Garris, Roxanne Kernohan, Samuel Anderson Roles Mr. Morgan Rating56% The film starts out in space on a desolate planet where human Charlie McFadden and the shapeshifting bounty hunters Ug and Lee are searching for a vicious, worm-like creature. After successfully killing the beast, they depart the planet. Soon afterwards, they receive a new assignment by Zanti, head of the High Council. He tells them that Crites (Critters or Krites) are still on Earth and must be destroyed. With that, they set a course for Earth. Noticing Charlie brooding, Ug inquires what's wrong. Charlie states his reluctance to going back after two years and asks, concerned, whether they would leave him there. Ug reassures him they had no such intentions.