Where We Go Next

73: Ensemble Acting, Bilingual Comedy, and the Benefits of Being an Outsider, with Samba Schutte


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Samba Schutte is a Dutch-Mauritanian actor for television, movies, and video games, as well as a writer and stand-up comedian. He plays the character of Roach, the surgeon / cook aboard a pirate ship in the HBO Series Our Flag Means Death, co-starring Rhys Darby and Taika Waititi.

Our Flag Means Death - HBO Max

sambaschutte.com

Samba's First Role as a Doctor - Vimeo

Two Cars, One Night, by Taika Waititi - YouTube

Samba’s Audition for the Character of Roach - Facebook

One of Samba's First Stand-Up Performances - Facebook

The Right Way To Order Ethiopian Food, by Samba Schutte - YouTube

Kung Fu Hustle (Trailer) - YouTube

U.S. Immigration Officers, by Samba Schutte - Facebook

Dog Passports, by Samba Schutte - YouTube

First Paintball Experience, by Samba Schutte -  YouTube

Hakim Tricks the Trickster - Clip from NBC's Sunnyside

Roach's 40 Orange Glaze Cake Recipe - Instagram

Samba's Black Forest Birthday Cupcakes for Kristian Nairn - Instagram

Follow Samba on Instagram: @sambaschutte

Follow Samba on Twitter: @sambaschutte

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