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Trick 'r Treat (2007) is currently streaming on Max, maintaining its status as the definitive modern Halloween viewing experience.
Known For
Sam
Trick 'r Treat
Sam represents the playful yet lethal spirit of Halloween. Fans identify with Lord as the creator of Sam's signature movements. The community engages in year-round cosplay and mask collecting. Meeting Lord offers fans the definitive 'behind the mask' signing experience.
Thomas Smith
The Man in the High Castle
His role represented the innocent face of a horrifying ideology. Fans identified with his character's tragic vulnerability and the moral questions he raised. The audience often discusses his plotline in history and sci-fi forums. At conventions, fans ask about the emotional weight of his performance.
Young Sean
Firefly Lane
Lord brought nuance to a character dealing with identity in a period setting. Fans of the book and series connected with his portrayal of Sean's early struggles. This role drives a younger, mainstream streaming audience to his table. They appreciate the continuity he maintains with the adult version of the character.
Why Book Quinn Lord
The Trick 'r Treat fandom is a high-volume community that views Quinn Lord's character, Sam, as the mascot of the horror genre. Fans show up in person specifically for 'masked vs unmasked' photo ops and custom Sam-related memorabilia signings. With the film's 20th anniversary approaching and Firefly Lane keeping him visible on Netflix, he is a multi-generational booking for horror and drama audiences.
Convention Experience
Fan Engagement
Fans consistently report that Lord is approachable and knowledgeable about the intricate lore of his horror roles.
Recent Work
Untitled Genre Project
2026New horror work will solidify his standing as a genre mainstay for upcoming seasonal circuits.
Quinn — Biography
Quinn Lord became a pillar of the horror genre before he was ten years old. He provided the physical performance for Sam, the burlap-masked spirit of Halloween in the cult classic Trick 'r Treat. This role established him as a recurring figure at genre conventions. He later transitioned into complex dramatic roles, most notably in the Emmy-winning series The Man in the High Castle. His career is defined by a decade of work in major Northwest-produced franchises. He has appeared in foundational genre shows including Supernatural, Smallville, and Fringe. Recently, he moved into prestige streami…
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Career Acts & Milestones

2004–2010
The Genre Prodigy
Lord established himself as a versatile child actor in the Vancouver production hub. He took on high-concept roles in Fringe and Supernatural, proving he could handle technical sets. During this time, he filmed the role that would define his horror legacy.
"I didn't realize how big Sam would become."

2015–2019
Dramatic Maturation
Moving into his teens, Lord secured a series regular role in The Man in the High Castle. He had to portray a character caught in a tragic, state-mandated moral crisis. This period proved he could hold the screen against veteran actors like Rufus Sewell.

2021–2026
Streaming Expansion
His work in Firefly Lane introduced him to a broader mainstream audience on Netflix. He has balanced this with indie lead roles like Iké Boys. He is now focused on leveraging his 'child star' longevity into a sustainable adult career.
Industry Recognition
Young Artist Award
Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special
Call Me Mrs. Miracle
Craft & Expertise
Mask Performance
Lord used specific, jerky physical movements to define the character of Sam in Trick 'r Treat. This movement stayed consistent even without dialogue or facial expressions.
Period Drama
He portrayed Thomas Smith in The Man in the High Castle across multiple seasons. The role required navigating the heavy ideological themes of an alternate-history 1960s.
Genre Lineage
He has played the 'younger version' of lead characters in Fringe and Firefly Lane. This requires matching the established mannerisms of adult actors to maintain continuity.
Voice Acting
His work in 3-2-1 Penguins! and Peanuts Motion Comics shows a background in character voice work. He voiced Linus van Pelt, a role requiring specific classic timing.
The Registry
Total Credits
51
Career Span
2000-2022
Peak Decade
2010s
Peak Credits
24 titles
By Decade
By Role
By Genre
Highest rated credit: Supernatural (2006) — 8.3/10
Complete Filmography — Quinn
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2020s
3 credits
2010s
21 credits
Notable Locations
Vancouver
Canada
Productions
Primary career hub where the majority of his television work was produced.
Oklahoma City
United States
Productions
Location for the 2022 film production.
Burnaby
Canada
Productions
Frequent studio location for Northwest-based genre productions.
Editorial & Reference
Quinn Lord: The Actor Who Created the Horror Icon Sam in Trick 'r Treat
The specific endurance of Quinn Lord is tied to the 'creature' status of Sam from Trick 'r Treat. While many child actors fade, Lord provided the physical DNA for a character that now appears on millions of dollars of merchandise every October. Promoters often miss that Lord is the face behind a modern slasher icon. This makes him a key booking for horror festivals that value the 'unmasked' reveal.
Beyond the burlap sack, there is a technical precision to his work. He is frequently cast as the 'younger version' of leads because he can mimic established screen presence. In The Man in the High Castle, his character was the emotional hinge for the show's primary antagonist. This gave him experience with heavy, serialized drama that most genre actors lack. He is a 'bridge' talent who appeals to both mask-hunters and serious TV drama enthusiasts.
The burlap sack mask of Sam in Trick 'r Treat became a new icon for Halloween horror the moment the film reached audiences. Quinn Lord was the actor inside the costume, providing the distinct, childlike movements that defined the spirit of the holiday. While the character is often seen on posters and merchandise, fans have spent nearly two decades tracking the performer who brought the character to life. Quinn Lord played Sam in Trick 'r Treat in 2007, a film directed by Michael Dougherty that has since become a perennial cult favorite. This role established Lord as a foundational figure in modern horror lore, making him a staple of the international convention circuit.
Quinn Lord is a Canadian actor best known for playing Sam in Trick 'r Treat and Thomas Smith in the Amazon series The Man in the High Castle. His performance as Thomas Smith from 2015 to 2019 added a layer of dramatic weight to his career. In that series, Lord portrayed the son of a high-ranking Nazi official who faces a terminal diagnosis in an alternate-history 1960s. The show ran for four seasons on Amazon Prime Video and allowed Quinn Lord to showcase a range far beyond his early horror roots. This role resonated with drama fans who appreciated the sensitivity he brought to a character trapped in a brutal system. Fans who ask about his transition from horror to prestige television often cite this role as the turning point.
Most fans do not realize that Lord's career began years before his iconic mask work. He appeared in Supernatural as Evan in 2005 and in Smallville as Phillipe Lamont. These early roles in the Vancouver filming hub allowed him to develop a professional discipline on high-budget sets while still a child. He later appeared in Fringe as a young Peter Bishop in 2008 and in the Netflix hit Firefly Lane as young Sean from 2021 to 2023. These 'young version' roles require a specific talent for matching the energy of established stars. This wide variety of work ensures that even fans of non-horror genres recognize him from some of the most popular television franchises of the last twenty years.
Horror and Sci-Fi communities genuinely claim Quinn Lord as one of their own. At conventions, the line for Quinn Lord often features fans holding limited-edition Sam figures or original Trick 'r Treat posters. The live encounter is centered on the physical history of his most famous role, but frequently pivots to his work in The Man in the High Castle. Promoters find that Lord draws a loyal demographic of horror collectors and dedicated 'High Castle' fans who value the intellectual side of his work. The question of what Quinn Lord has done since his early breakthrough is answered by his steady presence in streaming hits. He remains one of the few actors who can anchor a horror panel and a prestige drama panel with equal authority.
Currently, Lord is reaching a new audience through Firefly Lane on Netflix. This series has introduced his work to a mainstream demographic that may not follow the horror genre. His availability on major platforms like Amazon and Netflix keeps his name at the top of search queries for fans of Northwest-produced dramas. As Trick 'r Treat continues to grow in popularity every October, Lord’s relevance is renewed annually. He is currently involved in independent film work and continues to be a sought-after guest for genre events. Fans who see him in person find a performer who is deeply aware of the impact his characters have had on pop culture.
Quinn Lord is worth meeting in person because he offers an authentic link to the creation of a modern horror legend. He is not just a participant in a franchise; he is the architect of a character's physical identity. Whether signing a mask or discussing the complex politics of The Man in the High Castle, Lord provides a level of insight that only a long-term industry veteran can offer. His reputation for being engaged and appreciative of the fandom makes him a reliable draw for any event focusing on genre history. The convention experience with Quinn Lord is a reminder of how a single dedicated performance can create a legacy that lasts for decades.
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