Rising Star Samuel French Dies After Brave Cancer Battle — Celebrated Actor of Killers of the Flower Moon and Blood Dried Hands Mourned by Film Community

 

 

May 10, 2025 |

The Texas and Oklahoma film community is mourning the heartbreaking loss of a rising talent and beloved friend. Samuel French, a gifted actor known for his award-winning performances and humble spirit, has passed away following a courageous battle with cancer. His passing was confirmed by colleagues in the film industry on Saturday, sending waves of grief throughout the regional arts community and beyond.

Samuel, affectionately known as “Sam” to his friends and collaborators, left an indelible mark on the screen and in the hearts of those who knew him. His breakthrough role came when he portrayed Joel Sharp in the indie drama Blood Dried Hands—a gripping film that earned him critical acclaim and helped cement his status as one of the region’s most promising actors. Colleagues recall his intensity, professionalism, and authenticity in the role, saying he “knocked it out of the park” and elevated the entire production.

“He was such a great person to work with,” said the film’s director, who shared the news with a heartfelt tribute. “Samuel brought depth and conviction to the role of Joel Sharp, and I’ll always remember how he poured his soul into that character. His presence on set was powerful, yet he remained one of the kindest, most humble people you could ever meet.”

Samuel’s talent soon caught the attention of major Hollywood directors, including the legendary Martin Scorsese. In what became one of the most defining achievements of his career, French was cast in Killers of the Flower Moon, appearing in multiple scenes alongside acting icons Robert De Niro and Jesse Plemons. For many, it was a moment of pride to see a local star rise to such heights—and it was clear that French’s journey was only beginning.

“His career was just starting to take off,” one industry friend remarked. “We were all so proud of him. He was opening doors, showing that you could come from Oklahoma or Texas and still make it on the biggest stages.”

Samuel French was more than a performer—he was a cherished member of the regional film community, a friend, a collaborator, and an inspiration to aspiring actors. His loss leaves a profound void among the filmmakers, actors, and artists who had the privilege of working alongside him.

Though his time was cut tragically short, Samuel’s legacy will live on through his work, the friendships he cultivated, and the lives he touched both on and off the screen. Plans are underway for a memorial tribute within the Texas/Oklahoma film community, where colleagues hope to celebrate his life and honor the enduring impact of his art.

He is survived by loved ones who have asked for privacy during this time of grief. Further details about services will be shared once they are available.

In remembrance of Samuel French—a bright light, a fierce talent, and a kind soul gone too soon.

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