Other names Sam Sorbo Name Sam Sorbo | Role Actress | |
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Full Name Sandra Lynn Jenkins Occupation Actress, author, talk radio host Marriage location Pacific Palisades, California, United States Children Octavia Flynn Sorbo, Braedon Cooper Sorbo, Shane Haaken Sorbo Movies Ed and His Dead Mother, Twenty Bucks, The Bonfire of the Vanities, The Crew, Fortunes of War Similar People Kevin Sorbo, Lucy Lawless, Brian De Palma, Carl Colpaert |
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Sandra Lynn "Sam" Sorbo (née Jenkins) is an American actress, author, and talk radio host. Sorbo is known for playing the role of Serena on the television series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and for the weekday, syndicated radio program, The Sam Sorbo Show.
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- Actress sam sorbo on gun control it s been tried it never ends well for the masses
- Career
- Personal life
- References

Actress sam sorbo on gun control it s been tried it never ends well for the masses
Career

Under her maiden name, Jenkins, Sorbo played Serena on the TV series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. In the show, Hercules falls in love with Sorbo's character and they get married, but Serena dies under mysterious circumstances.
Sorbo starred as Dr. Caroline Eggert in the third season of Chicago Hope and alongside Steve Buscemi in Twenty Bucks and Ed and His Dead Mother. She had guest appearances as Mariah on seaQuest DSV and she acted alongside her husband as Dr. Sara Riley in two episodes of Andromeda.

Under her married name, Sorbo hosts a weekday radio show, The Sam Sorbo Show, syndicated nationwide by Talk Radio Network. She also co-hosts Flashpoint Live, a weekly radio news magazine.
Personal life
Sorbo studied Biomedical Engineering at Duke University, but decided to pursue modeling and acting afterwards. Sorbo married actor Kevin Sorbo on January 5, 1998. They have three children together, which they homeschooled. Sorbo wrote They're Your Kids, a book that chronicles her family's experience with homeschooling. She publicly advocates homeschooling.

Sorbo is the spokesman and chair of A World Fit for Kids!, a non-profit organization that trains teenagers to become mentors to younger children.
