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Sam Williamson  - Founder/Producer

Samuel Lee Williamson is an American film producer, director, actor, entrepreneur and the visionary founder of MollyLlama Studios. Originally from Dallas, Texas, Sam's journey into entertainment began after earning a BA in Advertising from Southern Methodist University. He quickly established himself in the industry, initially as an actor, landing principal roles in national TV commercials for renowned brands such as McDonald's, Coors Light, Coke, and Chevrolet.

Sam's talent led to recurring supporting roles on the iconic series "Walker, Texas Ranger," followed by ventures into film and voice acting, including memorable roles such as Murray The Mouse on "Barney and Friends." While represented by Mary Collins Agency and The William Morris Agency, Sam became the voice of numerous national commercial campaigns, including Taco Bell, HP, Pepsi, Six Flags, Sylvan Learning, Selson Blue and more. His directorial debut in 2006 with a national TV campaign for Subway marked a pivotal moment in his career, showcasing his multifaceted skills behind the camera.

In tandem with his entertainment journey, Sam forged a successful career in commercial real estate for over two decades, rising from Project Manager at Trammell Crow Company to Director of Development and Project Management at Spire Realty Group. During this time, Sam managed teams responsible for the construction and development of office, industrial, and retail assets on behalf of owners, tenants, and institutional clients, totaling over $3 billion.