Sam Riegel

Sam Riegel is voice actor and a member of the main cast of Critical Role. He plays Fresh Cut Grass in Campaign 3.

In previous campaigns, Sam played Scanlan Shorthalt, Taryon Darrington and Veth Brenatto. He has also been the Dungeon Master for several one-shot episodes.

Pre-stream
Before Critical Role began, Sam and his close friend Liam created a podcast called allworknoplay, with the intention to get more fun into their busy schedules. For Liam's birthday they planned to play Dungeons & Dragons with some friends and shared their experience on the podcast. Towards the end of All Work No Play's second episode, the two of them talked about getting ready for the upcoming "one-time" D&D game. Sam asked Liam what was the worst character to play as, and Liam suggested a gnome. Sam talked about being a bard in the podcast, which would suit him due to his background in music both from college and his help in writing show ideas for The Voice.

Sam recorded a few short clips of the pre-stream Critical Role game. These clips can be found on his vine page.

Main campaigns
As Scanlan the bard, he was known for improvising songs on the fly. Examples include: "I think you're really handsome and nice! You're going to have inspiration dice!" He often pulled songs from pop culture and modified their lyrics, as in, "Here's a little song I wrote! It's filled with inspiration, note for note. Don't fuck up. Or I'll kill you." Sam later wrote the lyrics of Campaign 2's theme, Your Turn To Roll, and Campaign 3's theme It's Thursday Night.

Sam became the first player in the Critical Role canon to introduce a second player character when Scanlan Shorthalt left Vox Machina, to be replaced by Taryon Darrington in. He would later reprise his role as Scanlan in, leaving Tary behind in. Early on, it became Sam's job to read sponsorship announcements at the beginning of episodes, and he quickly became creative with them, coming up with dozens of bits. He often sings jingles, dresses up in costumes, or performs strange feats to entertain the audience, with the actual sponsorship often simply thrown into them. He sometimes enlists other cast members to participate. Some of these bits are recurring and even have their own lore, like the Nord VPN ads, which spawned The Nordverse.

One of Sam's most iconic bits was his campaign to be elected as President of D&D Beyond, which became a recurring event over several episodes. During the sponsorship section, he gave campaign speeches and invited viewers to vote for him on election day. Eventually, Sam lost the election of 69th President of D&D Beyond to his campaign rival, Liam O'Brien. However, in a twist ending, he accepted Liam's "proposal" to become the the first ever co-presidents of D&D Beyond. They were then told that there is no such thing as President of D&D Beyond. A fan-made compilation of the race can be found here.

Easter eggs
Giant Drinkware Sam's most iconic running gag is his gigantic drinkware. During Campaign 1 as Scanlan, he drank from a massive tankard, and taped stickers, pictures and text to the bottom that could be seen while he tipped it back to drink. However, while he played Taryon, he used a normal-sized stein. (The large tankard was supposed to be a proportionate size for Scanlan as a gnome and since Taryon is human, it no longer applied.) Similarly, he acquired several giant flasks from fans during Campaign 2, in reference to the Flask of Perpetual Booze, and also taped jokes to it. He even taped objects to it, like a spinning wheel and a basketball hoop. During the premiere of Campaign 3, Sam unveiled his new giant drinkware: a gas rusty canister with a blackboard on which he can write in chalk. Critrole Stats has compiled a gallery of Sam's mugs, flasks and cans for every episode. Sam has stated that he never washed his mug or his flask and that drinking from them tastes kind of weird.

Shirt Gag In the of the first campaign, Sam wore his first t-shirt with one of Matt's awkward faces on it, which would become a recurring theme in this and the next campaign. Matt took his revenge in, wearing the variant of the shirt but with Sam's face. Sam also began wearing shirts with embarrassing old pictures of the rest of the cast, starting with.

During the second campaign, Sam had started the new shirt bit of wearing every shirt that was on him during the course of the first campaign in chronological order, with a few exceptions (after Sam gave away a few of them as prizes for a cosplay contest). He finally completed this bit in, when he wore the shirt from the Campaign 1 finale. Sam restarted all over again for the third campaign. CritRoleStats has compiled a gallery of all of Sam's shirts.

The Legend of Vox Machina
Sam is an executive producer for The Legend of Vox Machina. He also wrote original songs for his character Scanlan with the help of his brother in law, Peter Habib.

Player characters
See also: Player characters played by Sam Riegel

Main campaigns

 * Scanlan Shorthalt, gnome bard (Campaign 1)
 * Taryon Darrington, human artificer (Campaign 1)
 * Veth Brenatto, halfing rogue (formerly Nott the Brave, goblin rogue); (Campaign 2)
 * Fresh Cut Grass (FCG), aeormaton cleric (Campaign 3)
 * Loquatius Seelie, changeling bard/warlock (Exandria Unlimited: Calamity)

One-shots and miniseries

 * Sam Riegel (character), human ranger ( and )
 * Obby "the Rat", dwarf rogue
 * Ur-Eden Goodthink, troll monk ( and )
 * Sam Riegel (vampire), vampire ( and )
 * Peddy Tuxpin, bear
 * Benicio Lorelei, human blood hunter
 * Claire, human wizard
 * Bundlestein Sprucenberg, Christmas elf fighter
 * The Archvile (Ichibod), archville
 * Slaughter Grimm, argonian necromancer (The Elder Scrolls Online: Blackwood)
 * Nihl, bloody wolf

Games played as game master

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Other works
&rarr; See also: Sam's IMDb profile Sam appeared in the musical Les Misérables as Gavroche when he was a child. He began doing voice acting in 2001, and is best know for his roles as Donatello in the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series and as Phoenix Wright in the Ace Attorney video game series.

Sam is a prolific a voice director and has worked on several series, such as Fallout New Vegas, Elena of Avalor and Ducktales. In 2018, he received the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing in an Animated Program for his work on Danger & Eggs. He is also a writer and musician.

Personal life
Sam is married to Quyen Tran, an independent filmmaker. They have two children.

On September 11, 2001, Sam and his wife Quyen witnessed the attacks on the World Trade Center. They lived in an apartment nearby.

Trivia

 * Every week, Sam retells the events of Critical Role as a bedtime story for his children.
 * Sam Riegel created "The Meta Gaming Pigeon" concept in
 * Sam considers Samuel Brent to be his full first name and Oscar his middle name, since his mother wanted to call him Brent and his father wanted to call him Samuel. In fact, part of his family still refers to him as Brent.
 * Sam is a known wine snob, which the cast often tease him about.
 * Sam and Liam often jokingly roleplay a romantic relationship with each other.
 * Sam's chosen drink for his Between the Sheets interview was a sidecar.
 * Every Halloween, the cast of Critical Role dresses up in costume for one episode. Sam has dressed up as Burt Reynolds (2015), Hotis (2016), Pac-Man (2017), a bottle of ketchup (2018), Phoenix Wright (2019), Kiri (2020), and Marisha Ray (2021).
 * On Talks Machina, the host Brian Wayne Foster liked to "#ThankMyGuests" with names that are either mispronounced or wordplay that sounds close to their names. Here are the names for Sam Riegel: