Sean Power's life took a dramatic turn when he left his birthplace of Dublin, Ireland, to start anew in Canada at a young age. This pivotal move marked the beginning of his journey into the world of acting, which would ultimately lead him to become a renowned thespian. Prior to being accepted into the prestigious National Theater School of Canada, an achievement that few of his peers could claim at such a tender age, Power honed his acting skills in his Toronto high school.
Upon graduating from the National Theater School, Power made his stage debut at the esteemed Stratford Ontario Shakespeare season, a testament to his burgeoning talent. His impressive performance was merely the beginning of a long and illustrious career in the Canadian theater scene, during which he appeared in numerous productions across the country.
Eventually, Power's talents took him to the bright lights of New York, where he gained widespread acclaim for his work with the La Mama Theater Company. However, it was not long before he returned to his Irish roots, where he spent several years making a name for himself in the world of television. His most notable role during this period was his stint in the popular Irish soap opera 'Fair City', a show that captivated audiences nationwide.
Throughout his illustrious career, Power has consistently received rave reviews for his stage work, a testament to his dedication to his craft and his unwavering passion for the performing arts.
Power's professional journey took a significant turn in 2005, as he made the decision to relocate to the vibrant city of London, a hub for artistic expression and cultural enrichment.
Not long after his arrival, in the early months of 2006, he stepped into the lead role in the West End revival of the critically acclaimed play, 'Night of the Iguana', a performance that marked a significant milestone in his already impressive career on the stage.
Throughout his illustrious career, Power has had the privilege of gracing the stages of theaters around the world, earning him a reputation as a talented and accomplished actor.
However, it is his portrayal of Marty, the patient co-writer in the hit British sitcom 'Lead Balloon', that has cemented his place in the hearts of the majority of British television audiences, making him a household name in the UK.