Since 2015, he has been playing a voice role in the animated web series ‘F is for Family
Rockwell has also gained a lot of popularity for his role in the 2013 comedy drama film ‘The Way, Way Back’
Rockwell's role in the 2012 film 'Seven Psychopaths' was also widely appreciated
Sam Rockwell’s role in the 2010 legal drama ‘Conviction’ can be considered one of the most significant works of his career
Sam Rockwell also earned appreciation for his performance in the 2009 science fiction film 'Moon
His popularity increased with his roles in films such as 'Matchstick Men' (2003), 'The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford' (2007), and 'Choke' (2008)
He played the most significant lead role of his career in the 2002 film 'Confessions of a Dangerous Mind'
After playing minor roles in films such as 'Somebody to Love' (1994), 'Glory Daze' (1995) and 'Mercy' (1995), he gained recognition after playing a main role in the 1996 comedy drama 'Box of Moonlight'
The other projects he appeared in during the late 1990s include 'Jerry and Tom' (1998), 'The Green Mile' (1999) and 'Galaxy Quest' (1999)
Sam Rockwell made his film debut with a role in the 1989 horror film 'Clownhouse'
Sam Rockwell was born on 5th November 1968, in Daly City, California
He also appeared in a cameo in the 2011 American comedy movie ‘Jack and Jill’
Over the next decade, he kept his appearances to a minimum which included a brief reprisal of the role of Garth, opposite Mike Myers, on the 2008 MTV Movie Awards
In 2002, he wrote ‘The Master of Disguise’, a sophomoric comedy which was universally panned by critics but received good response from the young viewers
In 1996, his show ‘The Dana Carvey Show’ premiered on ABC and was expected to be a hit
His first lead role came in the film ‘Opportunity Knocks’, a generic comedy which failed to connect with audiences, as did his other films such as, ‘Clean Slate’ (1994) and ‘Trapped in Paradise’ (1994)
In 1993, he left ‘Saturday Night Live’ after seven years to pursue a career in the movies
While starring on the big screen, he returned to television frequently, most notably with repeat appearances as himself on ‘The Larry Sanders Show’ (1992–98)
In 1986, Dana Carvey joined the cast of ‘Saturday Night Live’ (SNL) as one of its featured artists
Thereafter, he starred in minor roles in movies such as ‘This is Spinal Tap’ (1984) and ‘Racing with the Moon’ (1984)
In 1983, Dana Carvey entered into wedlock with Paula Zwagerman, and they have two sons, Dex and Thomas
In 1982, he landed a role in the NBC sitcom ‘One of the Boys’
In 1981, he moved to Los Angeles to make a fortune in Hollywood
In 1979, he married Leah but the marriage lasted only a year
In 1977, he won the San Francisco stand up competition after graduating from San Francisco State University with a degree in communications
In 1973, he graduated from Carlmount High School and began to perform as a stand-up comedian in the San Francisco bay area
Dana Thomas Carvey was born on June 2, 1955 in Missoula, Montana, to William and Billie Carvey; both his parents were school teachers