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Sean hails from Massachusetts, by way of Chicago, where
he studied theatre and journalism. He was a founding member of
Chicago's Rudely Elegant Theatre, where he wrote and originated the
role of Ken in Barbie: The Fantasies. He co-founded the improv group
Boys in the Bathroom, and starred in the long-running hit, Psycho
Beach Party. Sean moved to San Francisco in 1996 to produce
documentary films. He has produced for the PBS series Livelyhood,
TechTV, The History Channel, and KQED's Digital West, for which he
received two Emmy nominations. In 2001 Sean co-founded the sketch
comedy group Uphill Both Ways. Sean is currently a freelance writer
and producer, and is always looking for work. |