Talent Name
Sam Jaeger

October 2018

Sam Jaeger’s inherent talent and carefully selected roles have created an impressive and longstanding career in Hollywood.

On television, Jaeger was recently seen in the well-received NBC drama “Law and Order True Crime.” Jaeger portrayed Detective Les Zoeller in a behind the scenes story of the infamous murder case of the Menendez Brothers. Also, he made a powerful appearance on the Hulu megahit “The Handmaid’s Tale” as Mark Tuello, a representative of the exiled U.S. government trying to sway Serena into standing up against Gilead. Audiences fell in love with Jaeger for his portrayal of “super husband” Joel Graham on NBC’s acclaimed drama series “Parenthood,” which he starred in for six seasons. Prior to “Parenthood,” Jaeger also starred in the fan favorite series “Eli Stone” alongside Victor Garber and Johnny Lee Miller.

In addition to his work on television, Jaeger also has a strong film resume, appearing in the feature films “Inherent Vice” directed by Paul Thomas Anderson; “American Sniper,” directed by Clint Eastwood; “Her,” with Scarlett Johansson; “Catch and Release,” opposite Jennifer Garner and Kevin Smith; “The Truth About Emanuel” opposite Jessica Biel and Alfred Molina; and “Lucky Number Slevin,” opposite Bruce Willis and Josh Hartnett.

Jaeger began his professional career in New York while attending college, landing a guest-starring role on “Law & Order.” After college, he moved to Los Angeles where he quickly landed parts in two feature films, “Traffic” and “Behind Enemy Lines.” After those standout roles, he won a strong role opposite Bruce Willis and Colin Farrell in “Hart’s War.” In the years following, Jaeger built up an impressive television resume, including roles in such hits as “ER,” “CSI,” “The West Wing,” “NYPD Blue,” “Scrubs,” “That’s Life” and “Girls Club.” Jaeger found himself behind the camera with the award-winning feature film “Take Me Home.” He wrote, directed and starred in his feature film directorial debut along with Amber Jaeger, Victor Garber and Bree Turner. The film was met with great critical acclaim and won numerous audience awards at festivals. Also, he directed an episode of “Parenthood” while starring on the show, and wrote and produced the short film “Advantage Hart,” starring Kate Bosworth.

Jaeger enjoys engaging with his community and focuses a lot of effort toward the conservation of our environment. Currently, he resides in Los Angeles.