Sam McDaniel
Sam McDaniel, born on January 28, 1886, in Wichita, Kansas, USA, was an American actor known for his contributions to the film industry. He began his career in the silent era, making his mark in notable films such as "Hallelujah" (1929), where he played the uncredited role of Adam.
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Sam McDaniel, born on January 28, 1886, in Wichita, Kansas, USA, was an American actor known for his contributions to the film industry. He began his career in the silent era, making his mark in notable films such as "Hallelujah" (1929), where he played the uncredited role of Adam. McDaniel continued to appear in films throughout the 1930s, including "The Public Enemy" (1931) as an uncredited headwaiter and "Union Pacific" (1939) as a St. Louis waiter. His work spanned various roles, predominantly in uncredited capacities, showcasing his versatility and commitment to the craft of acting.








