Sam Haskell

Sam Haskell is a former Executive Vice President and Worldwide Head of Television for the William Morris Agency.  At the age of 52, he was named as one of the 25 Most Innovative and Influential People in Television over the last quarter century by TV Week in 2007.Haskell has written a memoir called “Promises I Made My Mother.”

Date of birth:

  • Jun 24, 1955 (age 56 years)

Also known as:

  • Sam Haskell, III

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Country of nationality:

Gender:

Spouse (or domestic partner):

Spouse From Type of union
  • 1982

Employment history:

Employer Title From To
  • 1978
  • Dec 2004

Education:

Institution End Date Major/Field Of Study
  • 1977
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