- Born
- Birth nameSean Edward Thomas
- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. After studying business and attending the University of Western Ontario for four years, he abruptly bought a one-way ticket and boarded a Greyhound Bus. 64 hours later he was dropped off on the corner of Hollywood Blvd. and Highland Ave. (an intersection he would come to know all too well). He immediately enrolled in the Stella Adler Studio of Acting. Though he would have many homes over the next several years (hostels, rental cars, couches, the stage, backseat of a 1987 Cadillac etc.), the theatre ultimately became his real home, diligently tuning and re-tuning his instrument scene after scene, play after play, and learning every aspect of theater production. After graduation, he was offered and agreed to direct and play two roles in Neil LaBute's BASH-3 Plays for which he was honored with Best Actor and Best Director nominations from the Backstage Garland Awards. Since 2005, he has continued to bring stories and characters to life that he feels will move, invoke thought and (hopefully) change the hearts and minds of those whom the work reaches. Many of the plays he produces, directs and/or performs in (Los Muertos, Junebug versus Hurricane, Burn This and The Chicago Conspiracy Trial) have received critical acclaim (Los Angeles Times, Variety, Hollywood Reporter, Backstage, LA Weekly) and have been artistically and commercially successful. Sean continues to work steadily and feels very fortunate to have been cast in such feature films as Dysmorphia and Redland (2010 Independent Spirit Award nominee, winner of Best Feature at the Raindance Film Festival) that are now being recognized for their artistic merit. Recently, Sean spent 56 days living off the land in the high desert 25 miles outside of Boulder, Utah, preparing a role that was then performed 1500 feet above the town on a mesa/mountain to sold-out audiences.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- Only as the genius in the act of creation merges with the primal architect of the cosmos can he truly know something of the eternal essence of art. For in that condition he resembles the uncanny fairy tale image which is able to see itself by turning its eyes. He is at once subject and object, poet, actor, and audience.
- Thomas's Tom is stupendous. His portrayal of a discombobulated desert nomad is so complete, down to the inflections of voice, ticks, and gestures, that physically, emotionally, and spiritually, he reminds you of Heath Ledger's Joker. He makes his performance feel like received wisdom, not acting. It's no surprise to read how he spent 58 days in the Utah desert, the better to literally get "Under the Desert." Mostly, though, it was the authority, albeit cockeyed, with which he spoke.
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