Sam Foust

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Sam Foust is an actor know for Sam vs Wild (2019) and Le Trafic de Drogue (2024). Hailing from Watertown, South Dakota, Foust’s acting debut occurred in 2019's second season of The Lausey Show (2019) as the infamous ‘Pizza Boss.’ After appearing for only two episodes, Foust helmed a pilot for a spin-off series entitled Sam vs Wild that was never picked up. With the cancellation of both The Lausey Show and Sam vs Wild, Foust disappeared from the public eye.  However, in 2024, Foust returned with previous partners Carter Canfield and Ben Griffin, as well as newcomer Parker Magnuson, to found the film production and distribution company, I29 Entertainment. In I29 Entertainment’s first release, Le Trafic de Drogue, Foust played the short film’s lead role. According to insider rumors, Foust is currently in the talks to play major roles in multiple upcoming I29 Entertainment projects including a 2025 Western and a 2025 Folk Horror.  According to insider sources, a soft reboot of Foust’s Sam vs Wild is expected to enter production in late 2024 with Foust himself helmed to direct and star.

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