Sam Richardson

Sam Richardson, man, the guy’s just everywhere lately—and honestly, it’s about time. Born and raised in Detroit, he’s this chameleon of comedy who can pretty much steal a scene without even trying. If you’ve ever watched Veep, you know what I’m talking about. His character, Richard Splett, is like this lovable, slightly clueless optimist who somehow worms his way into your heart (and let’s be real, the political circus of that show). He just nails those awkward-yet-endearing vibes. But Richardson doesn’t stop at just being a sidekick. He and Tim Robinson (yeah, the dude from SNL and those viral sketches) basically created a love letter to Detroit with Detroiters. It’s two best friends running an ad agency and getting into the kind of ridiculous hijinks that make you wonder if advertising is just chaos with a paycheck. There’s something raw and familiar about their friendship—it’s goofy, cringe, and weirdly wholesome. The show didn’t get enough love when it was on, but people who know, know. Then there’s I Think You Should Leave, which is honestly just unhinged sketch comedy at its best. Richardson slides into the wildest characters—sometimes he’s the voice of reason, sometimes he’s totally off the rails—and he always brings this offbeat energy. More recently, he’s been in The Afterparty, showing he can do murder mystery comedy too. The guy’s range is nuts, from subtle deadpan to total chaos, and his career’s just picking up steam.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1984-01-12
  • Height: 5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
  • Birth Location: Detroit, Michigan, USA
  • Professions: Actor, Writer, Producer

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      referencennMaking Detroiters was all about flipping the script on how people usually see Detroit. Everybody’s so used to the whole post-apocalyptic, crime-ridden, doom-and-gloom version of the city—like it’s just a backdrop for zombies or some gritty murder mystery. But c’mon, that’s not all there is, right? It’d honestly be wild to pretend Detroit doesn’t have its tough sides, but it’s not fair to act like that’s the only story worth telling. Why can’t Detroit have its own goofy, light-hearted comedy? Why does it always have to be this sad, violent drama where the city’s basically a character in a horror movie? Detroit’s got good people, weird stories, and all kinds of fun chaos. That side deserves some time in the spotlight, too. Comedy’s just as real as tragedy, especially in a city with a spirit like that.

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