Born in San Diego, California, Sabin spent the majority of his childhood in Scarborough, Maine, a suburb of Portland. Raised solely by his mother Jeannie, an actress and a teacher, he was introduced to the art of performance at a young age. His talent in local plays was quickly recognized as soon he was represented by Portland Models and Talent, th...
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Born in San Diego, California, Sabin spent the majority of his childhood in Scarborough, Maine, a suburb of Portland. Raised solely by his mother Jeannie, an actress and a teacher, he was introduced to the art of performance at a young age. His talent in local plays was quickly recognized as soon he was represented by Portland Models and Talent, the state's premier agency at the time. Throughout middle and high school he continued to act in plays and commercials, and received a scholarship from Time Warner Cable to attend Hofstra University upon winning an acting and directing contest.While at Hofstra, Sabin found a home at the University's New College Theatre. He took the leads in The Laramie Project, Gas, Flop Cop, The Odd Couple, The Man Who Couldn't Dance, and Suddenly Last Summer. He performed off-Broadway in Two Weeks without Water, co-starred in the independent features "Don't Shoot the Pharmacist" and "Why George", appeared on "All My Children" and "Guiding Light", and appeared in print campaigns for Yahoo! and The Wall St. Journal. Sabin has also starred in The History Channel's "Conquest of America: The Southeast", co-starred on "Veronica Mars", and has appeared in numerous other commercials, plays, and short films.Sabin currently lives and works in Los Angeles with two close friends, a dog, and a cat. He is a sports fanatic (played basketball, baseball, and soccer throughout high school), loves music, movies, and traveling. He cares deeply for his family and friends, and prides himself on being a fun, positive person. Sabin is an only child, an Aries, and a strong believer in tolerance and equal rights.
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