Jeffrey D. Sams

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Jeffrey D. Sams
Born September 1, 1964 (1964-09-01) (age 43)
Cincinnati, Ohio
Occupation Television actor

Jeffrey D. Sams (born September 1, 1964 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American actor known primarily for his television work.

A native of Ohio, Sams has been a main cast member of several television series, few of which have made it past their first season. These include Line of Fire, Medicine Ball (TV series), and Rob Thomas's Cupid.

Sams has had recurring roles on television series such as Strong Medicine, Law & Order and CSI. He appeared on Broadway in the 1992 musical Five Guys Named Moe, and in the 1997 motion picture Soul Food. He also starred in the television series, A Family's Circle of Life in 1995 to 2001.

As of 2005, Sams had a recurring role on Rob Thomas's Veronica Mars as a baseball player named Terrence Cook. His Cupid co-star Paula Marshall previously had a recurring role on the show, and Thomas has stated that - at some point - he would like to reunite Marshall, Sams, and their Cupid co-star Jeremy Piven on Veronica Mars.

He also provided the English voice of Amazigh/Barbaroi in the mech action game Armored Core 4.

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