Sean, a multifaceted individual, embarked on a journey of self-discovery at the tender age of 10, inspired by The Who's iconic rock-opera Tommy, which kindled a passion that would eventually become a lifelong career.
As an accomplished actor, Sean has made a name for himself in the independent film industry, featuring in notable projects such as 2020's Street Survivors, and FX's Sons of Anarchy, seasons 4-6. Under the guidance of esteemed instructors Sal Romeo and Jeffrey Brooks, Sean honed his craft at the Anthony Gilardi studio, where he continues to study and refine his skills.
At the age of 21, Sean made the bold decision to relocate to Los Angeles, where he quickly became the bassist for the legendary rock band Quiet Riot, the first heavy metal act to achieve success on the Billboard charts in the 1980s. This milestone marked the beginning of a storied career, with Sean going on to collaborate with notable bands such as Dokken, House of Lords, and Montrose, amassing an impressive discography of over 40 albums.
Beyond his work in the entertainment industry, Sean is actively involved in various charity events, often serving as host or emcee for high-profile initiatives, including Harley rides and golf tournaments. He is also a dedicated advocate for the Dio Cancer Fund and a sought-after speaker for drug and alcohol recovery programs.
Sean currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife and their three cherished canine companions, living a life that seamlessly blends his passion for music, acting, and philanthropy.