Sam Jaeger
Sam Jaeger is currently a series regular on the mega-hit, multiple Emmy® Award-winning Hulu/MGM series “The Handmaid’s Tale” playing Mark Tuello. He started the series in season two in a guest role which grew into a larger series regular.
Jaeger began his career in New York and immediately landed a supporting role in Steven Soderbergh’s “Traffic” upon moving to Los Angeles. Since then, he’s appeared in such films as Clint Eastwood’s “American Sniper,” Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Inherent Vice” and opposite Jessica Chastain and Andrew Garfield in the Academy Award®-winning “The Eyes of Tammy Faye.”
Jaeger is well known for his role as Joel Graham in the NBC series “Parenthood.” He played lead roles in the NBC series “Law & Order: True Crime – The Menendez Murders,” the ABC miniseries “When We Rise,” “Tell Me a Story” for CBS All-Access, Marc Cherry’s “Why Women Kill,” Ryan Murphy/Brad Falchuk’s “The Politician” for Netflix opposite Gwenyth Paltrow and also in Netflix’s limited series “The Devil in Ohio” which premiered in 2022.
Jaeger can most recently be seen in the Blumhouse feature “Wolfman” alongside Jennifer Gardner and Christopher Abbot. Working behind the camera, Jaeger’s directing credits include an episode of “Parenthood,” the multi-award-winning feature film “Take Me Home,” and a music video for the indie artist Bootstraps starring Alexandra Daddario and “Parenthood” alum Erika Christensen.
When not filming, the Ohio native lives in California.