Sam Strike (born 18 January 1994) is an English actor. He gained popular success playing Johnny Carter in the BBC soap opera EastEnders (2013–2014).

Early life

Strike was born on 18 January 1994 in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England, where he grew up with his sister.[1][2] He attended the Thorpe Greenways School in Southchurch.[3] Growing up, he initially wanted to be a musician and performed in bands.[2] He became interested in pursuing acting in secondary school, where he had his first drama lesson.[2] He explained: "When I did this first Drama lesson, I loved it. I had a natural aptitude for it and my teacher told my mum on my first parents evening that it was something I should think about doing."[2] As a student, he appeared in the school productions of Oliver! as a flower seller, and Jesus Christ Superstar as Judas.[3] He also portrayed the protagonist of the 2010 student film Stitches.[4] Around the same time, he began attending adult drama classes and signed with an agent.[2] He auditioned unsuccessfully for three years before securing his part in M.I. High.[2] At 16, he won a modelling competition organised by local newspaper The Echo.[3]

Career

Early roles and EastEnders (2013–2014)

Strike made his professional acting debut in 2013, playing Dan Morgan in the revival of the CBBC series M.I. High, which spanned two seasons.[5][6] The same year, he was cast in the role of Johnny Carter in the BBC soap opera EastEnders.[7] His character was introduced as part of the Carter family, and he made his first appearance on 26 December 2013.[8] Strike's portrayal of a young man struggling to come to terms with his sexuality was met with acclaim. He received particular praise for his performance in the scene that saw Johnny come out to his father Mick (Danny Dyer).[9] Attitude magazine recognised the scene with the Media Recognition Award,[10] and Paul Flynn of The Guardian wrote that both actors "delivered an exceptional, impulsive, physical reading of the ties that bond father and son, no matter what."[11] Reflecting on the scene, Strike said: "I was really nervous the night it aired, because you want it to look convincing but then you want to do justice by the people that have been there and done it. It was a real proving ground for me, because it was the first time I actually had to do any proper drama acting."[9] Speaking of its impact, he stated: "I've had letters and Danny's had letters saying that we'd helped people to come out, and it makes things worth it."[12] In 2014, he guest-starred in episode two of the comedy series Give Out Girls as a 15-year-old model named Luke.[13]

On 14 November 2014, Strike announced his departure from EastEnders.[14] Regarding his decision to leave the show, he said: "I knew from the start that I was never going to be there for 10 years. It was just a case of seeing how things went, where the character was going and how relevant he was going to be in time to come."[2] Strike believed that "Johnny peaked quite early" due to the high-profile coming out storyline, and he was no longer needed on the show at the time of his leaving.[2] The character officially left the series on 23 December 2014,[15] with Strike returning for one more special appearance via Skype in an episode broadcast on Christmas Day 2014.[16] Following his departure, the show's executive producer, Dominic Treadwell-Collins, said that he did not plan to recast the role and that the "door is wide open" for Strike to return. He also added that he would "hope that Sam would come back".[17] However, in 2016, the character was recast to a new actor with Ted Reilly taking over the role.[18]

Career expansion (2015–present)

After leaving EastEnders, Strike guest starred as David Hamilton in a two-part episode of the television series Silent Witness and as Clyde Barrow in an episode of the television series Timeless, both in 2016.[19][20] In 2017, he had a starring role in the crime drama film Bonded by Blood 2.[21] He was also cast in the lead role of Jackson / Leatherface in the 2017 prequel to the film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre titled Leatherface, directed by Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo.[22] On television, he portrayed real-life serial killer Montie Rissell in that year's episode of Mindhunter.[23] Strike next played leading roles in the 2018 horror thriller film Monster Party,[24] and in the 2018 sci-fi Netflix series Nightflyers.[25] The following year, he guest starred as Misha in the episode "1:23:45" of the HBO miniseries Chernobyl,[26] and was cast in the lead role of Roland Deschain in the Amazon Studios adaptation of Stephen King's book series The Dark Tower.[27] The latter was ultimately cancelled, producing only an unaired pilot.[28]

In 2020, Strike starred opposite Sophie Thatcher and Chosen Jacobs in the Quibi coming-of-age series When the Streetlights Go On as motorcycle-riding town outcast Casper Tatum.[29] He also appeared in a 2020 episode of the television series FBI: Most Wanted playing Ronnie Lee Bishop,[30] and in a 2022 episode of the Netflix series The Sandman as Todd.[31] Strike portrayed Ryan Dougherty in the 2023 true crime film American Outlaws alongside Emory Cohen and India Eisley.[32] He had also been cast as Roger Morris in George Clooney's 2023 film adaptation of Daniel James Brown's book The Boys in the Boat.[33] In 2024, Strike had a recurring role of Deputy Jess Chinlund in season two of the Amazon Studios series Outer Range.[34]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Ref.
2017 Bonded by Blood 2 Dean Boshell [21]
Leatherface Jedidiah Sawyer / Jackson / Leatherface [35]
2018 Monster Party Casper [24]
2019 The Wisdom Tooth Dash Greene [36]
2023 American Outlaws Ryan Dougherty [32]
The Boys in the Boat Roger Morris [33]

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2013–2014 M.I. High Daniel "Dan" Morgan / Billy Main cast; series 6–7 [6]
EastEnders Johnny Carter Series regular [8][15]
2014 Give Out Girls Luke Episode: "Hot Boy" [13]
2015 The Dog Ate My Homework Himself / Panellist Series 2, episode 7 [37]
2016 Silent Witness David Hamilton Episodes: "After the Fall: Part 1/Part 2" [19]
Timeless Clyde Barrow Episode: "Last Ride of Bonnie & Clyde" [20]
2017 Mindhunter Montie Rissell Series 1, episode 4 [23]
2018 Nightflyers Thale Main role [25]
2019 Chernobyl Misha Episode: "1:23:45" [26]
2020 FBI: Most Wanted Ronnie Lee Bishop Episode: "Predators" [30]
When the Streetlights Go On Casper Tatum Main role [29]
2022 The Sandman Todd Episode: "A Hope in Hell" [31]
2024 Outer Range Deputy Jess Chinlund Recurring role; 5 episodes [34]

Web

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2014 On Set With... Sam Strike Himself Web miniseries [12]

Awards and nominations

Ceremony Year Category Work Result Ref.
TV Choice Awards 2014 Best Soap Newcomer EastEnders Nominated [38]
Inside Soap Awards 2014 Best Newcomer EastEnders Nominated [39]
Boston Film Festival 2023 Best Ensemble American Outlaws Won [40]

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