Sam Jaeger, a versatile actor known for his work in both film and television, has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry with his diverse roles.
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While many recognize him from his prominent parts, such as Joel Graham in *Parenthood* and Mark Tuello in *The Handmaid’s Tale*, Jaeger’s career boasts an array of noteworthy performances beyond these acclaimed series.
In the realm of cinema, Jaeger has showcased his talent across various genres. He made a memorable appearance as a DEA agent in Steven Soderbergh’s Oscar-winning Traffic and portrayed a pilot in the action-thriller Behind Enemy Lines alongside Owen Wilson and Gene Hackman.
His repertoire extends to World War II drama in Hart’s War, where he starred alongside Bruce Willis and Colin Farrell.
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Additionally, Jaeger displayed his comedic chops in Catch and Release and took on the role of a hitman in the neo-noir crime thriller Lucky Number Slevin.
On the small screen, Jaeger’s credits include guest appearances on beloved shows like Scrubs, where he portrayed Dr. Doug Murphy, and a leading role as Eli Stone, a lawyer with visions, in the critically acclaimed legal drama Eli Stone.
His portrayal of Richard in When We Rise and his current role as Mark Tuello in The Handmaid’s Tale further demonstrate his versatility and range as an actor.
Most recently, Jaeger captivated audiences with his portrayal of Peter, a seemingly kind psychiatrist, in the psychological thriller miniseries Devil in Ohio.


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