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==Early life and education==

==Early life and education==

Schutte was born in [[Nouakchott]], [[Mauritania]], to a Mauritanian Muslim mother and a Dutch Christian father. At the age of two, he relocated to [[Ethiopia]] when his father began working for a non-governmental organization. He was educated at the Sandford International School in [[Addis Ababa]]. His interest in acting was sparked at age 12 after playing the video game ”[[Steven Spielberg’s Director’s Chair]]”.<ref name=”hollywood” /> In 2001, he moved to the [[Netherlands]] to study theatre at the [[Utrecht School of the Arts]].<ref name=”voyagela” />

Schutte was born in [[Nouakchott]], [[Mauritania]], to a Mauritanian Muslim mother and a Dutch Christian father. At the age of two, he relocated to [[Ethiopia]] when his father began working for a non-governmental organization. He was educated at the Sandford International School in [[Addis Ababa]]. His interest in acting was sparked at age 12 after playing the video game ”[[Steven Spielberg’s Director’s Chair]]”.<ref name=”hollywood” /> In 2001, he moved to the [[Netherlands]] to study theatre at the [[Utrecht School of the Arts]].<ref name=”voyagela” />

==Career==

==Career==

===Early career in the Netherlands===

===Early career in the Netherlands===

Schutte began performing stand-up comedy in Dutch clubs in 2004, later joining the comedy collective Comedy Explosion. In 2006, he won both the Jury and Audience Awards at the Leids Cabaret Festival, leading to several years of national touring.<ref name=”dutchcomedian” /> He also worked as a writer and presenter for the Dutch adaptation of ”[[The Daily Show]]”, titled ”De nieuwste show”.<ref>{{cite web |title=Habits for Success the Podcast: Episode 1 – Actor and Comedian Samba Schutte |url=https://mango.bz/news/habits-for-success-the-podcast-episode-1-actor-and-comedian-samba-schutte-2082 |website=Mango Publishing |access-date=24 October 2020}}</ref>

Schutte began performing stand-up comedy in Dutch clubs in 2004, later joining the comedy collective Comedy Explosion. In 2006, he won both the Jury and Audience Awards at the Leids Cabaret Festival, leading to several years of national touring.<ref name=”dutchcomedian” /> He also worked as a writer and presenter for the Dutch adaptation of ”[[The Daily Show]]”, titled ”De nieuwste show”.<ref>{{cite web |title=Habits for Success the Podcast: Episode 1 – Actor and Comedian Samba Schutte |url=https://mango.bz/news/habits-for-success-the-podcast-episode-1-actor-and-comedian-samba-schutte-2082 |website=Mango Publishing |access-date=24 October 2020}}</ref>

===Transition to Hollywood===

===Transition to Hollywood===


Latest revision as of 18:11, 6 December 2025

Dutch-Mauritanian actor and comedian

Samba Schutte

Samba Schutte in 2018

Born (1983-02-01) February 1, 1983 (age 42)
Alma mater Utrecht School of the Arts
Occupations
Years active 2007–present
Known for Our Flag Means Death, Sunnyside, Pluribus

Samba Dirk-Jan Schutte (born 1 February 1983) is a Dutch-Mauritanian actor, comedian, and writer. He is known for his role as Roach in the series Our Flag Means Death and for portraying Hakim in Sunnyside, the first Ethiopian character in an American sitcom.

Early life and education

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Schutte was born in Nouakchott, Mauritania, to a Mauritanian Muslim mother and a Dutch Christian father. At the age of two, he relocated to Ethiopia when his father began working for a non-governmental organization. He was educated at the Sandford International School in Addis Ababa. His interest in acting was sparked at age 12 after playing the video game Steven Spielberg’s Director’s Chair.[1] In 2001, he moved to the Netherlands to study theatre at the Utrecht School of the Arts.[2]

Early career in the Netherlands

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Schutte began performing stand-up comedy in Dutch clubs in 2004, later joining the comedy collective Comedy Explosion. In 2006, he won both the Jury and Audience Awards at the Leids Cabaret Festival, leading to several years of national touring.[3] He also worked as a writer and presenter for the Dutch adaptation of The Daily Show, titled De nieuwste show.[4]

Transition to Hollywood

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In 2011, Schutte moved to Los Angeles on an O-1 visa for “Aliens of Extraordinary Ability.”[2] Shortly after arriving, he won a competition at The Comedy Store and became a regular performer there. He broke into American film with a role in the 2016 comedy The Tiger Hunter.[3]

His breakthrough television role came in 2019 when he was cast as Hakim, an Ethiopian heart surgeon driving a taxi in New York, in the NBC sitcom Sunnyside. Schutte connected deeply with the role, drawing on his own immigrant experience.[5]

Schutte gained wider recognition for his role as the ship’s cook Roach in the acclaimed HBO Max series Our Flag Means Death (2022–2023). He has since established a prolific voice-acting career, with roles in animated series such as The Legend of Vox Machina, Jurassic World: Chaos Theory, and Monster High. In 2025, he appeared as Koumba Diabaté in the Apple TV+ science fiction series Pluribus. He also performed voice work for the video game Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (2024).[6]

Schutte is multilingual, fluent in English, French, Dutch, and Amharic.[1] He has vitiligo, a skin pigmentation condition, which he has spoken about managing after initial fears it would impact his career.[2] He met his wife, a film producer, in Los Angeles.[1]

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Hakili Jambar Samba
2009 De multi culti story Mohammed
2011 The Wedding Night Hussain
2012 I Think My Facebook Friend Is Dead Rishi Rao
Middle of Nowhere JuJu Club Dancer Uncredited
Daylight Savings Party Guest
Genesis: Cain & Abel Cain
Noobz Sports Bar Fan
Comrades Neil Armstrong Singh
2013 The Truth About Emanuel Man on Train Uncredited
Haleema Janjaweed Green Scarf
Jaded the Series Martin
2015 Separated Samba
2016 Buddy Solitaire Arash
The Tiger Hunter Kareem
2017 Je Maintiendrai Samba
2020 She’s in Portland Steve
2023 Advanced Chemistry Allen

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