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- Height6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
- Sam Baron is a writer and director based in London. He won the Academy of Motion Pictures Nicholl Fellowship award for his screenplay "The Science Of Love", which was also on the Brit List. His short film "The Orgy", starring Amit Shah and Alexandra Roach, played at film festivals worldwide, and he is now developing it as a TV series with Sony. His short films have millions of views online and have been featured by Vimeo, Indiewire and Short Of The Week. Beyond shorts, he's written for TV shows including the BBC's "Chloe", and Netflix's "Lockwood & Co" and "The Undertow", as well as developing his own original shows with Sky Comedy, Netflix and the BBC. He got his start as a YouTube creator in the mid-2000s, and has also worked in development at Ealing Studios, as a script reader for the BBC, and in production on series including "The Hour" and "Mr Selfridge".- IMDb Mini Biography By: jabbawocky1994
- RelativesAsh Baron-Cohen(Niece or Nephew)
- His second documentary, "Family Rights Group", was screened at The Barbican Cinema in London on December 14th 2004 as a double-bill with Ladybird Ladybird (1994). It was introduced by director Ken Loach.
- He was featured very briefly in the documentary 'They Made Me Do It Too: The Cult of Donnie Darko' on the Director's Cut DVD for the film Donnie Darko (2001).
- His UK response to the Saturday Night Live (1975) rap video "Lazy Sunday" was downloaded over 50,000 times in the first month it was online. It received praise from SNL writer Jorma Taccone and "Lazy Monday" creators Mark Feuerstein and Sam Friedlander, and a clip from the video was featured on CNN.
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