Sam Doumit

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Sam Doumit and director John P. Aguirre during filming of The Utopian Society
Sam Doumit and director John P. Aguirre during filming of The Utopian Society

Sam Doumit (birth name Samia) is an American actress. She was born April 24, 1975, in Sacramento, California.

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Doumit was a Dean's list and honor roll student at Emerson College before attending the California Institute of the Arts. She graduated from CalArts with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre/Acting.

She is a first-generation Lebanese American; her father emigrated to America from Beirut, Lebanon.

She has played as stage actress in KY2 in 2000 and in October 2005, she performed "Not to Fear" in the Half-Hour From Home: Cal-Arts Alumni at Barnsdall (organized by Cal-Arts) with Erik Contreras, Tony Nazem and Rainbow Underhill. In 2006, She played in the Shakespeare's play The Taming of the Shrew in Los Angeles, directed by her husband Erik Contreras.

She has appeared on TV in Passions (2005), LAX (2005), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2004), Dawson's Creek (2003), Boston Public (2002), ER (2001), Brutally Normal (2000), Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show (2000), Undressed (1999), and Beverly Hills 90210 (1998).

She has appeared in the film The Hot Chick with Rob Schneider and Adam Sandler as well as in independent films like The Utopian Society with Austin Nichols and Malin Akerman, directed by John P. Aguirre. She is featured in the Zed video clip "Starlight", included on The Hot Chick DVD. In the CSI episode "Suckers" she showed her pierced tongue.

According to IMDB she is the face of the SuicideGirls logo. Doumit married Erik Contreras on September 3, 2005.


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  • Samia Doumit
  • Samia
  • Samia Doumit-Contreras

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