Sam Seaborn in The West Wing

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Sam Seaborn in *The West Wing* is the idealistic and eloquent Deputy White House Communications Director known for his passionate commitment to public service and principled politics.

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instanceOf fictional character
television character
appearsIn The West Wing NERFINISHED
appearsOnNetwork NBC NERFINISHED
characterTrait articulate
idealistic
loyal
romantic about politics
closeColleague C. J. Cregg NERFINISHED
Donna Moss NERFINISHED
Josh Lyman NERFINISHED
Leo McGarry NERFINISHED
Toby Ziegler NERFINISHED
createdBy Aaron Sorkin NERFINISHED
education Duke University School of Law (fictional biography) NERFINISHED
Princeton University (fictional biography) NERFINISHED
employer The White House NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Pilot (The West Wing) NERFINISHED
gender male
genre political drama character
homeState California (later political base)
knownFor commitment to public service
eloquence
idealism
principled politics
speechwriting
language English
lastRegularAppearance Posse Comitatus NERFINISHED
mentorRelationshipWith President Josiah Bartlet NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableEpisodeFocus California congressional campaign arc
notableSkill drafting major policy speeches
persuasive oratory
occupation Deputy White House Communications Director
lawyer
partOf Bartlet administration senior staff
politicalAffiliation Democratic Party NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Rob Lowe NERFINISHED
reappearsIn Seventh season of The West Wing
runsForOfficeIn California 47th Congressional District NERFINISHED
seriesDebutYear 1999
seriesEndYear 2006
setting Washington, D.C.
specialization State of the Union addresses NERFINISHED
policy speeches
worksFor President Josiah Bartlet NERFINISHED

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Robert Hepler Lowe portrayedCharacter Sam Seaborn in The West Wing