
Age: 46
male
Sam graduated from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in 2003. He was nominated for a 2003 Laurence Olivier Award (Most Promising Performance) for Outlying Islands at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs. Sam has appeared in various TV programmes including: A Very British Sex Scandal (Channel 4), Any Human Heart (Film4), Midsomer Murders (ITV) and as a regular character in BBC Soaps River City and Doctors. His film leads include: Young Alexander The Great (Ilya Salkind Company) and Emulsion (White Lantern Films), while theatre credits include: Plague Over England (Duchess, West End), MacBeth (Nottingham, Edinburgh Lyceum), Romeo And Juliet (Dundee Rep) and Hamlet (Citizens Glasgow).

Sam Heughan

Midnighter
for Midnighter in Superman and the Authority
Suggested by grayfog16

Superman has always believed in justice and saving the world, but what happens when he teams up with a group of powerful beings who have no qualms about crossing the line between heroism and villainy? That's when he meets The Authority offer to help him defeat the enemy. At first, Superman is hesitant to join forces with them, as he has always believed in justice and the value of life.The Authority convinces him that their methods are necessary to save the world. Superman reluctantly agrees to work with them. since the last time we saw the authority they have expanded and one member in particular is changing the team from anti-heroes into anti-villians, Manchester Black. He has a personal vendetta against the enemy they are fighting, and he will stop at nothing to see them destroyed. Superman is horrified by the destruction that The Authority leaves in their wake. As they fight Superman begins to question his own beliefs and whether he has made the right choice in working with The Authority. Superman starts to realize that manchester black is the root of the true villiany he confronts him. members choose their sides. In the end, Superman realizes that there is a thin line between heroism and villainy, and he must use his own moral code to determine which side of that line he stands on. The film ends with Superman standing alone, looking out over the city he has sworn to protect, and sees a woman wearing a suit similar to his.