Sean's journey into acting began when his 4th grade teacher, Mrs. Peterson, encouraged him to pursue a career in acting after witnessing his impressive improv skills. He received a scholarship to attend the University of Tulsa, where he studied theater for one year before transferring to The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Hollywood.
During his first year at the Academy, Sean made his equity debut in the production of "Stonewall Country" at the Theater at Lime Kiln in Lexington, Virginia. He later transferred to the South Coast Repertory Professional Conservatory, where he was introduced to Joanne DeNaut, who cast him in several productions, including "A Christmas Carol" and "Cyrano De Bergerac".
Sean's breakthrough in film came with his role as Robber #2 in the indie film "This is Encino". He then went on to star in three short films: "Foreign Language", "Dark Son", and "Coach". He also landed the lead roles in the feature films "M.O.G" and "P.S. I Know You Love Me".
Sean's upcoming projects include the films "Night of the Living Dead 3-D" and "Snakes on a Train", in which he plays the role of Dickie, a college surfer.