Sam Seaborn

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First appearance"Pilot"
Last appearance"Tomorrow"
Created byAaron Sorkin
Portrayed byRob Lowe
Samuel Seaborn
The West Wing character
File:Sam Seaborn.jpg
Rob Lowe as Sam Seaborn
First appearance"Pilot"
Last appearance"Tomorrow"
Created byAaron Sorkin
Portrayed byRob Lowe
In-universe information
NicknamePrinceton (Secret Service code name), Schmutzy Pants (by Mallory)
GenderMale
OccupationDeputy White House Communications Director (seasons 1-4)
Deputy White House Chief of Staff (last episode of season 7)
FamilyUnnamed father
Spousean ex-fiancée - Lisa Sherborne
NationalityAmerican
Alma MaterPrinceton University
Duke Law School

Samuel Norman Seaborn is a fictional character played by Rob Lowe on the television serial drama The West Wing. From the beginning of the series in 1999 until the middle of the fourth season in 2003, he is deputy White House Communications Director in the administration of President Josiah Bartlet played by Martin Sheen. The character departed from subsequent seasons after Lowe decided to leave the series, although he returned for several episodes in the final season when he became Deputy Chief of Staff to the new president portrayed by Jimmy Smits.

Series creator Aaron Sorkin originally conceived Sam Seaborn as the main character in The West Wing. The pilot episode makes him the main protagonist and he remains a focal point through the first season. However, as other characters developedparticularly Sheen's role as president and his ability to govern despite obstacles such as his previously undisclosed multiple sclerosis, his campaign for re-election, foreign policy, and terrorismthis greatly diminished the emphasis on the Seaborn character. When the series started, Lowe was the series' highest paid actor. However, due to the change in plot direction over subsequent seasons, many cast members negotiated or received significant pay increases as their roles expanded, while Lowe did not see any change. Unhappy with the situation, Lowe decided to leave the series in season 4.[1]

The role of Sam Seaborn was initially offered to actor Bradley Whitford, who had auditioned for the part of Josh Lyman. However, Whitford wanted and was eventually given the role of Josh,[2] and the part of Sam went to Rob Lowe, whose audition, said show creator Aaron Sorkin, "left our jaws on the floor".[3]

When the show premiered, Seaborn was considered the lead, and the pilot centered on the character. But the acclaimed cast of the show—including Allison Janney, Richard Schiff, Dulé Hill, John Spencer, Whitford, and Martin Sheen (whose role as president was initially scripted as a small role) and Stockard Channing (whose First Lady was initially scripted as a guest role)— were all strong actors and eventually Lowe's character was no longer the lead. Lowe and series creator Aaron Sorkin soon found themselves at odds over the network's meddling with the show, most notably the network demanding changes in the Sam Seaborn character. Eventually, Lowe left the series.[4]

Lowe's performance as Seaborn received an Emmy nomination, two Golden Globes nominations, three Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations and a Satellite Award win.

Character role and development

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