Samuel Hunt (actor)

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Samuel Caleb Hunt (born October 10, 1986) is an American actor best known for his reoccurring role as Greg "Mouse" Gerwitz in the television series Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. , [1] [2] playing Xavier Rosen in the third season of Empire , [3] and for starring in the 2018 film Unbroken: Path to Redemption , in which he portrayed the World War II veteran and evangelist Louis Zamperini. [4] [5] [6]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009The Seven Greatest Bathrooms in Los AngelesMelcredited as Caleb Hunt
2012Falling...credited as Caleb Hunt
2014ETXRMatthew 'Bix' Laughlincredited as Caleb Hunt
Blood Ransom Romancredited as Caleb Hunt
2016 Submerged Brandoncredited as Caleb Hunt
Dead SouthBeauregard Charmingtoncredited as Caleb Hunt
2018 Unbroken: Path to Redemption Louis Zamperini
Swipe LeftMike Mitchem
2019 Haunt Sam
2022 MEAD [7] [8] Friz

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012 Days of Our Lives Andrew28 episodes, credited as Caleb Hunt
SpreadCamerontelevision film, credited as Caleb Hunt
2013 Killing Lincoln W. H. Crooktelevision film, credited as Caleb Hunt
Perception Chad1 episode, credited as Caleb Hunt
2014-2016 Chicago P.D. Greg "Mouse" GerwitzRecurring role; (seasons 1-4) 35 episodes
2015 Chicago Fire Greg "Mouse" GerwitzGuest role; 2 episodes
2016-2017 Empire Xavier Rosen4 episodes
2019 NCIS: New Orleans Bryce Prescott1 episode
Best Christmas Ball EverDanieltelevision film
2019-2020 The L Word: Generation Q Scott2 episodes
2021 American Horror Story: Double Feature Adam1 episode

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