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Sam Lerner

Samuel Bryce Lerner (born September 27, 1992) is an actor best known for portraying Geoff Schwartz on the sitcom (2013–2023). Born in , , Lerner is the son of actor and the nephew of actor Lerner. He entered the entertainment industry at age nine after striking up a conversation with actress and director Ellen Gerstein at a party, which led to an introduction to Susan Curtis following a performance at his sister's bat mitzvah. His debut screen credit came in 2004 with a small role in the comedy film . Lerner achieved early prominence with his voice role as the titular character in the 2006 animated film Monster House, which earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature. On television, he recurred as Evan on the series Suburgatory from 2011 to 2014 before landing the role of Geoff Schwartz on in 2013, becoming a series regular by season five in 2017. His film work also includes leading roles such as Quinn Goldberg in the 2015 science fiction thriller and a supporting part in the 2018 horror film . In addition to acting, Lerner has production and writing credits on various projects, including as a producer on the 2025 film .

Personal life

Early life

Sam Lerner was born on September 27, 1992, in , . As a native of , he grew up in an environment immersed in the entertainment industry, with his family providing early exposure to the world of acting. His father, , is an actor, and his mother, Patricia Klein, is a , which influenced the household's creative atmosphere. Lerner's extended family also includes his uncle, actor Michael Lerner, and his sister, Jenny Lerner, who pursued acting as well. During his childhood, Lerner was known as a goofy kid and class clown, often seeking to make others laugh through his natural comedic tendencies. He attended and , where he developed a comfort with and performing by participating in school plays and synagogue productions before entering the professional world at age 9. These early experiences highlighted his outgoing personality and interest in performance, shaped by his family's artistic influences. In his pre-teen years, Lerner's daily life balanced typical childhood activities with the subtle pull of the entertainment milieu around him; he enjoyed playing , , and while living in the vibrant, industry-adjacent neighborhoods of . His parents emphasized normalcy, ensuring he completed a , including earning a , even as his early exposures to through family and school laid the groundwork for his future career.

Family background

Sam Lerner was born to actor and journalist Patricia Klein. Ken Lerner is a veteran with numerous credits in film and television, including a guest role in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Patricia Klein has worked as a reporter, contributing to news writing and editing in the media industry. Lerner has a sister, Jenny Lerner, who is also an actress with credits in television series such as and The Middle. Their uncle, the late Michael Lerner, was a prominent known for roles in films like and , further embedding the family in the entertainment world. Growing up in a household immersed in the arts, Sam Lerner benefited from his father's profession as both an and acting coach; Ken founded and operated The Ken Lerner Studio, providing personalized guidance that served as an early "live-in acting coach" for his children. This family environment, with direct connections to the industry through auditions, sets, and professional networks, facilitated Sam's entry into acting at age nine, making the pursuit a natural extension of his upbringing.

Relationships

Sam Lerner has been in a long-term romantic relationship with Olivia Sui, an animator, actress, and former cast member of the sketch comedy series , since 2018. The couple was introduced by a mutual friend who had worked with Lerner on the sitcom , leading to their first date at the Los Angeles health-food store . Lerner has described their initial connection as immediate, stating, "We were immediately obsessed with each other." Their relationship became publicly known in May 2018 through posts, as reported in profiles. The pair moved in together in the fall of 2020 after purchasing a new-build home in , which they designed to blend professional and personal spaces, including an office for auditions and creative work. A feature on their residence highlighted its modern features, such as a and sleek , reflecting their shared aesthetic and lifestyle in the city. Lerner and Sui have made several joint public appearances, including at the premiere of the thriller Drop—for which Lerner served as —on April 8, 2025, at the TCL Chinese Theatre in . Regarding their dynamic, Lerner noted the challenges of early cohabitation, saying, "Liv was staying at my apartment with my two roommates a lot and it was a total brofest… not so conducive to our relationship," which prompted their decision to create a more suitable shared environment. Their partnership occasionally intersects with their careers in entertainment, such as Sui directing her first starring Lerner, allowing them to support each other's professional endeavors while maintaining a private home life.

Acting career

Early roles

Sam Lerner entered the acting world at the age of nine, after he struck up a conversation with actress, director, and writer Ellen Gerstein and actress at a party. Impressed by his natural charisma and poise, Gerstein and Jones recommended him to talent manager , following a performance at his sister's bat mitzvah, resulting in Lerner quickly securing representation and beginning auditions for professional work. Supported by his father, —a seasoned , coach, and owner of an acting school—Sam received informal yet intensive training at home, which helped him develop foundational skills early on. This family-guided preparation proved instrumental as Lerner debuted in commercials and minor television guest spots between 2002 and 2004, building experience in on-camera performance. His initial credit came in 2003 with small roles in two episodes of the animated series Whatever Happened to Robot Jones?, including voicing Geoffrey in "House Party/School Newspaper" and Mullet Boy in "Summer Camp/Rules of Dating," marking his entry into animation and honing his vocal talents for future projects. Lerner's early television appearances included guest roles in 2003 episodes of (as Patrick) and (as Andrew), followed by a 2004 spot on (as Donny). These brief parts allowed him to navigate set dynamics and collaborate with established casts while still a pre-teen. His breakthrough into feature films arrived with the 2004 comedy , directed by , where he portrayed Michael Dingman, the young son of protagonists played by and — a role that showcased his comedic timing and marked his first substantial on-screen presence. As a , Lerner balanced auditions and shoots with school, benefiting from his father's industry insights to manage the demands of early career instability, though the competitive nature of youth roles required persistent effort to secure opportunities. This period laid the groundwork for his growing interest in voice work, transitioning from minor animated gigs toward more prominent animated features.

Breakthrough and television work

Sam Lerner's breakthrough came with his casting as Geoff Schwartz on the ABC sitcom in 2014, during the show's second season. Portraying the dependable and affable member of the "Jenkinstown Posse" (JTP), Geoff serves as Barry Goldberg's best friend and evolves into the devoted love interest and eventual husband of Erica Goldberg across the series' 10 seasons, from 2013 to 2023. Lerner initially recurred in seasons 2 through 4 before being elevated to series regular ahead of season 5, appearing in 161 episodes total. The character's development mirrored Lerner's own growth on the series, as he joined at age 21 and remained until 31, fostering a deep personal connection to Geoff's earnest personality. Geoff's arc, from awkward teen sidekick to mature family man, resonated with audiences, particularly the slow-burn romance with Erica, which inspired fan enthusiasm including social media campaigns and the ship name "Geffrica." This role elevated Lerner's profile, establishing him as a reliable comedic presence in ensemble casts, though it did not result in individual awards nominations. Beyond , Lerner's television work includes select guest and voice roles that complemented his rising visibility. In 2017, he guest-starred as Michael in the series finale episode "Party Gawds" of Comedy Central's . Earlier voice work featured him as the lead character Zak Saturday in the Cartoon Network animated series (2008–2010), showcasing his versatility in animation. He also provided the voice of King Gristle in Netflix's Trolls: The Beat Goes On! (2018–2019). These appearances, alongside recurring turns like Evan on ABC's from 2011 to 2014, highlight guest spots that built on his comedic timing without overshadowing his flagship series. Television emerged as Lerner's core platform for enduring recognition, with The Goldbergs anchoring nearly a decade of steady employment and creative fulfillment. Production insights reveal a collaborative environment, including on-screen family ties such as his real-life father, Ken Lerner, portraying Geoff's dad, Lou Schwartz, which added authentic chemistry to scenes. Lerner has credited the show's tight-knit cast— including Wendi McLendon-Covey, Sean Giambrone, and Hayley Orrantia—for providing mentorship and camaraderie, likening the experience to growing up alongside lifelong friends. This sustained TV presence solidified his reputation in scripted comedy, distinguishing him from one-off projects.

Film and recent projects

Lerner's breakthrough in film came with his voice role as Chowder in the 2006 animated horror-comedy Monster House, directed by , marking his first lead in a feature-length and earning praise for his energetic performance as the mischievous neighbor boy. The film, nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, showcased Lerner's ability to convey youthful curiosity and fear through motion-capture , blending live-action influences with cartoonish elements. Transitioning to live-action, Lerner portrayed Quinn Goldberg in the 2015 sci-fi thriller Project Almanac, a found-footage style film produced by Michael Bay's Platinum Dunes, where he played a tech-savvy teen discovering a time-travel device, highlighting his knack for ensemble dynamics in high-stakes narratives. In 2018, he took on the supporting role of Ronnie Wakowski in the Blumhouse supernatural horror Truth or Dare, directed by Jeff Wadlow, contributing to the film's exploration of deadly games among friends, which grossed over $95 million worldwide despite mixed reviews. These roles demonstrated Lerner's versatility across genres, from sci-fi intrigue to outright horror, while balancing voice work's expressiveness with on-screen physicality. Lerner's television success on opened doors to further film opportunities, allowing him to select projects that expanded his range beyond sitcom familiarity. By the mid-2020s, following the conclusion of his long-running TV role, Lerner shifted toward production, serving as an on the 2025 Blumhouse thriller , directed by Christopher Landon and starring and , a story of a disrupted first date via anonymous threats that premiered at SXSW and released theatrically on April 11, 2025. This move addressed his post- transition by leveraging industry connections for behind-the-scenes involvement, maintaining engagement in -thriller spaces where he had previously acted. His filmography reflects a diverse genre palette—, , and sci-fi—while evolving from predominantly voice and supporting live-action parts to a hybrid actor-producer trajectory, with no major acting credits in 2024 or 2025 as of November 2025.

Filmography

Films

  • Envy (2004) – Michael Dingman (supporting role)
  • Monster House (2006) – Chowder (voice, supporting role)
  • Seventeen (2010) – Aiden (short film)
  • Nobody Walks (2012) – Avi (supporting role)
  • Project Almanac (2015) – Quinn Goldberg (supporting role)
  • Mono (2016) – Ivan Gregory (lead role)
  • Fun Mom Dinner (2017) – Alex (supporting role)
  • Walk of Fame (2017) – Rowe (supporting role)
  • Truth or Dare (2018) – Ronnie Wakowski (supporting role, Blumhouse production)
  • The Gray Man (2022) – Young Agent (supporting role)

Television

Sam Lerner's television work spans , guest spots, and long-running recurring roles, primarily in and . He began with guest appearances on live-action in the early before transitioning to voice work and more substantial parts in the . His most prominent role came on the The Goldbergs, where he portrayed Geoff Schwartz for the bulk of the series' run. Below is a chronological overview of his key television credits.
Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
2003PatrickGuest role (1 episode)
2003AndrewGuest role (1 episode)
2004DonnyGuest role (1 episode)
2008–2010Zak SaturdayVoice; main role (26 episodes)
2009DinkaGuest role (1 episode)
2010QuinnGuest role (1 episode)
2010The Secret Life of the American TeenagerLawrenceGuest role (1 episode)
2011–2014EvanRecurring role (12 episodes)
2013–2023Geoff SchwartzRecurring (seasons 2–4); main (seasons 5–10); 161 episodes
2015Lethal SeductionWalter
2015TedGuest role (1 episode)
2017MichaelGuest role (1 episode: "Party Gawds")
2019DanGuest role (1 episode)
2019SchooledGeoff SchwartzGuest role (1 episode)
2020–2022(Role unspecified)Guest appearances (2 episodes)
2020–2022King Gristle Jr.Voice; recurring role
2023KurtMiniseries; 4 episodes

Video games

Sam Lerner has provided for a limited number of , primarily in titles related to his animated work. His credits in this medium began early in his career and center on characters he portrayed in other formats.
YearTitleCharacter
2006Monster House
2009The Secret Saturdays: Beasts of the 5th SunZak Saturday
2009Cartoon Network Universe: Zak Saturday

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