- Born
- Birth nameSamantha Elizabeth Brown
- Nickname
- Sam
- Height5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
- Samantha Brown was born on March 31, 1970 in Dallas, Texas as Samantha Elizabeth Brown. She's a writer, actress & producer. She's known for Samantha Brown's Inside the Suitcase (2010), The Trip: 2014 (2014), Girl Meets Hawaii (2000) & Samantha Brown's Places to Love (2018). She has been married to Kevin O'Leary since October 28, 2006. They have 2 children.
She moved to New Hampshire soon after her birth where she grew up in New Castle.
She resides in New York City.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Jack Johnson
- SpouseKevin J. O'Leary(October 28, 2006 - present) (2 children)
- Children
- ParentsChristopher Durrett BrownElsiemae Bernhart Groh
- Born in Dallas, Texas. Her family soon moved to Derry, New Hampshire, where she grew up and graduated from Pinkerton Academy. She took 12 years of voice lessons, attended Chapman University, and transferred to Syracuse University to study musical theater.
- Is of Scottish & German descent.
- In January 2006, she announced her engagement to Kevin O'Leary of Cambridge, Maryland, who is a specialist in computer servers.
- Mother of Elizabeth O'Leary & Ellis O'Leary.
- Transferred to Syracuse University.
- You know, I realized that I didn't love the book-writing process. I like doing things and going to camera right away to talk about something. I've gained a tremendous respect for writers, because it's tough, and I didn't want to hire a ghostwriter.
- I had my attitude in my early 20s that if it wasn't happening easily, maybe I don't deserve it. That's not true at all. You really have to keep at it.
- In my family, we always had a taco bar on Christmas Eve, and then we were able to open one present from a family member. The next morning is when Santa's gifts arrived.
- Most of cable-hosted shows out there are unscripted and so as a host, your job is to drive the action, to entertain, to inform, but to do that off the cuff.
- I think more so than visiting places like China, Argentina and Europe, I really love that I get to spend time in somebody else's life. I get to see life through the perspective of a different person in a different part of the world. It's enlightening, it's humbling. That's something that this job has given me - that sense of humanist and humbleness that we all need and it's a really a gift.
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