Sean James Teale, a talented English actor, was born on June 18, 1992, in the vibrant city of London. He first gained recognition for his captivating portrayal of Nick Levan in the popular E4 teen drama Skins.
Prior to his breakout role, Teale showcased his acting chops in the short film SergeantSlaughter, My Big Brother, directed by Greg Williams and starring the talented Tom Hardy. The film received critical acclaim, winning Best Direction at the Chicago Short Film Fest 2010, and was released into the film festival circuit in 2011.
In the same year, Teale took on the role of a werewolf in the Nickelodeon production Summer in Transylvania, further solidifying his presence in the entertainment industry.
The year 2011 marked a significant turning point in Teale's career, as he landed the lead role of Nick Levan in the fifth and sixth series of the BAFTA-winning drama Skins. Initially, he had auditioned for the minor role of Rider, but his exceptional talent earned him the coveted lead position.
In 2012, Teale was cast in the horror TV film Abominable Snowman (originally titled Deadly Descent),directed by Marko Mäkilaakso and produced by UFO International Productions. The film is set to debut on Syfy in January 2013.
Additionally, Teale filmed in Birmingham for the teen comedy We Are The Freaks, directed by Justin Edgar and produced by Alex Usborne at 104 Films. The film is expected to be a hilarious and entertaining ride.
Looking ahead to 2013, Teale will appear in History Channel's The Bible, a new 10-hour docudrama created by Mark Burnett. This highly anticipated production promises to be an epic and immersive experience, showcasing Teale's impressive range as an actor.