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Sam Slovick

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Sam Slovick raised in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, U.S.A.. Born on June 23, 1964 is an American film, television actor , musician, director and journalist. He is famous for his appearances in the TV show Fame as the character, Cassidy, the guy who kissed Robert Downey Jr. in the movie Home for the Holidays, acted as Yuri in the movie Red Dawn art films like Avenue B and for writing many controversial articles for the Los Angeles Weekly. Recently nominated for A Pulitzer Prize in journalism, he is published extensively in national and international magazines and newspapers including; "Details", Vibe, "Interview", Nylon, Giant, "Good", The Face, Curve, The Advocate, Neon, Angelino and others. His major label releases as singer songwriter include; The Pedantiks on Elektra Records, Louie Says on R.C.A. records. His Freelaoder Jamboree cd on Centerline Records is slated for a February 2008 release. His songs appear in many television shows and films including; Cold to the Touch (Dawson’s Creek)(2000), She (Buffy and the Vampire Slayer)(2000), Simone (Bay Watch)(2000), Why (Dawson’s Creek)(2000), Desire, (Camp / Jersey Films) (2004) and others. His Documentary series, "On Skid Row" for Good Magazine / Video will launch In February 2008.

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