Sean Rodriguez Marquette's acting career began at the tender age of five, when he landed a series role on the esteemed Emmy award-winning daytime soap opera "All My Children". Born in Dallas, Texas, Sean's early life was marked by frequent relocations, as he resided in New Jersey and New York during his time on the soap, before eventually settling in California.
Throughout his extensive film and television credits, Sean has left an indelible mark on the industry. One of his most notable roles was as young Mark Ruffalo in the 2004 romantic comedy "13 Going on 30", starring the talented Jennifer Garner. Sean's subsequent foray into theater came in 2007, when he was cast as the charming "Timms" in the play "The History Boys", which premiered at the Ahmanson Theater. This production was based on the National Theater's original production, directed by the acclaimed Paul Miller, and was part of the Mark Taper Forum's 41st season.
Sean's impressive filmography also includes starring roles in the comedies "High School" and "Sundown", opposite actors Matt Bush and Devon Werkheiser respectively. In addition to his live-action work, Sean has also lent his voice to numerous animated series for Disney, with a notable six-season stint as "Mac" on Cartoon Network's beloved "Foster's Home of Imaginary Friends".
In recent years, Sean has continued to make a name for himself in the entertainment industry. He has recurred as the lovable "Johnny Atkins" on ABC's hit sitcom "The Goldbergs", and has also appeared in the same character on the show's spin-off series "Schooled" for its two-season run. Throughout his career, Sean has had the privilege of working alongside a diverse range of talented actors, including Wendy McLendon-Covey, Jeff Garlin, Sean Giambrone, Tim Meadows, Brett Dier, and AJ Michalka.