Sam Slovick is an American actor, musician, and writer. As an actor, he appeared in the movies Red Dawn (1984) and Home for the Holidays (1995) and the TV series Fame. As a writer, he's published work in outlets ranging from the LA Weekly to LA Yoga magazine. He has written about Los Angeles's skid row for Whole Life Times, LA Weekly, and Good Magazine. As a singer-songwriter, he was part of the group Louie Says who recorded on RCA Records.

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  • Sam Slovick is an American actor, musician, and writer. As an actor, he appeared in the movies Red Dawn (1984) and Home for the Holidays (1995) and the TV series Fame. As a writer, he's published work in outlets ranging from the LA Weekly to LA Yoga magazine. He has written about Los Angeles's skid row for Whole Life Times, LA Weekly, and Good Magazine. As a singer-songwriter, he was part of the group Louie Says who recorded on RCA Records.
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  • Sam Slovick is an American actor, musician, and writer. As an actor, he appeared in the movies Red Dawn (1984) and Home for the Holidays (1995) and the TV series Fame. As a writer, he's published work in outlets ranging from the LA Weekly to LA Yoga magazine. He has written about Los Angeles's skid row for Whole Life Times, LA Weekly, and Good Magazine. As a singer-songwriter, he was part of the group Louie Says who recorded on RCA Records.
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