Sam Harris might have seemed like an overnight sensation when, at the age of 22, he became "Star Search's" first Male Vocalist champ. But, in fact, Harris had been performing for anyone willing to watch since the age of five, when he was in his first play. As a UCLA student he co-wrote and starred in the musical "Hurry! Hurry! Hollywood!" And even Old Blue Eyes himself told Sam not to "get any better till I get out of the business" when he handed the young crooner the Frank Sinatra Pop Singing Award. Following his TV victory, Sam released a couple of top-selling albums and toured the world, but music wasn't his only passion. He co-created and wrote for the TV series "Down to Earth"; took a Drama Desk-nominated "Grease" tour on Broadway and sang and danced in "The Producers"; appeared in films like "In the Weeds;" and starred in the sitcom "The Class." Sam's Broadway-bound again this fall in a musical adaptation of "The First Wives Club."