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Sam Witwer

To science fiction fans, Sam Witwer is many things. Witwer began his work in the genre playing the memorable role of "Lt. Crashdown" on Battlestar Galactica. Not long after, Witwer landed his first lead in a major feature film, starring as Wayne Jessup in Frank Darabont's adaptation of Stephen King's, The Mist. Witwer then appeared as a series regular on CW's Smallville, playing the pivotal role of Davis Bloom/Doomsday.

Fans of Star Wars and the gaming community will also recognize Witwer as Darth Vader's vengeful apprentice, StarKiller. Through high-tech digital referencing and motion capture, Witwer has become the voice and face of LucasArts' The Force Unleashed.Read More

To science fiction fans, Sam Witwer is many things. Witwer began his work in the genre playing the memorable role of "Lt. Crashdown" on Battlestar Galactica. Not long after, Witwer landed his first lead in a major feature film, starring as Wayne Jessup in Frank Darabont's adaptation of Stephen King's, The Mist. Witwer then appeared as a series regular on CW's Smallville, playing the pivotal role of Davis Bloom/Doomsday.

Fans of Star Wars and the gaming community will also recognize Witwer as Darth Vader's vengeful apprentice, StarKiller. Through high-tech digital referencing and motion capture, Witwer has become the voice and face of LucasArts' The Force Unleashed. He has also done extensive voice work for the fan-favorite animated series Clone Wars.

While most fans know Witwer for his work in the sci-fi genre, he's appeared in the indepdent dramas The Return of Joe Rich (opposite Talia Shire) and No God, No Master (with David Strathairn and Edoardo Ballerini).