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Samuel Benito (born June 28, 2000) is an American and German actor. He appeared in FBI International, Almost Fly, Tatort, and The Un-Word which was shown at the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival 2021.
Career
[edit]Benito began his professional acting career at the age of 19 and quickly made a name for himself in Germany with his impressive performances. His first leading role was in the film The Un-Word, which garnered critical acclaim and showcased his ability to connect with audiences. He continued to build his career with notable appearances in popular projects such as the crime series Tatort and the German Netflix series Almost Fly, where he took on the lead role. Recently, Benito's exceptional talent has been recognized with a nomination for the prestigious German Acting Award in the category of Best Newcomer for his upcoming film Zeit Crime - December.
Benito made his US television debut in 2023 with a guest appearance in an episode of the CBS crime drama series FBI: International.