SINCE appearing on The Apprentice seven years ago, former contestant Sam Curry has undergone a complete transformation.
While many of the former candidates of the BBC‘s long-running reality series will ride the show’s tail for years to come, Samuel has snapped Lord Alan Sugar‘s apron strings since his discharge.
Sam made it through week seven of the process and hasn’t looked back since.
Before his departure The internSam saw that his team failed to make the most profit on their pop-up discount store.
And in the boardroom, his motive for joining the show was questioned after a fellow contestant said, “You’re not here for serious business. Are you here to win an investment?”
At the time, Curry denied the accusation that he was on the show to boost his acting profile – a career in which he has flourished ever since.
Seven years later, the 30-year-old hunk is now a renowned actor and writer, with several titles to his name.
After being on the receiving end of Lord Alan Sugar’s infamous finger tip, Sam went on to star in the short films What Jamie Did and Devlin.
Two years later, he continued his foray into the acting world, appearing in three television short series.
But it was 2020 when his big break came after his TV series A Series of Light gained popularity among critics and viewers alike.
The short series explored the darkest sides of humanity, through technology, connection, intimacy and heartbreak.