Sean Sprawling is an Actor, Producer and Business Owner from San Francisco. He was born to Rodney Sprawling, a Master Sergeant in The United States Marine Corps, and Martha Sprawling, a Child Care Provider. Sean was born in Kailua Hawaii and moved every three years since birth living in places like Japan during his high school years but mostly grow...
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Sean Sprawling is an Actor, Producer and Business Owner from San Francisco. He was born to Rodney Sprawling, a Master Sergeant in The United States Marine Corps, and Martha Sprawling, a Child Care Provider. Sean was born in Kailua Hawaii and moved every three years since birth living in places like Japan during his high school years but mostly growing up in Southern California until his father retired and bought a home in Houston Texas and Sean moved to San Francisco to study acting in 2006. Sean is of African American, French, Portuguese, Blackfoot Native American (father) and Spanish (mother) ancestry.From a young age as early as six, Sean was a natural business man selling candy and toys at school and to neighborhood kids but his dream was always to be a performer. Never seeing any boys on Film or TV that looked like him, as a child Sean found himself in the emotional vulnerability and powerful physical presence in female actors such as Angela Bassett. "She was my favorite actress as a child. When I saw her as Tina Turner I would watch the film over and over and imitate her as Tina. I would wrap a bed sheet around my waist and a t-shirt around my head so I could pretend I had long hair so I could do the head banging move in "Proud Mary". I wanted to be like her and other strong women like Jessica Lange, Halle Berry and Sally Field". To this day Sean is still heavily influenced by the work of women and has even been cast in female roles.Sean is a diverse actor who studied at The Meisner Technique Studio in San Francisco under Jim Jarrett, Sandford Meisner's last teaching protege & Melissa Thompson Esaia, the school's Assistant Director. Sean completed training winning best actor and best film awards and was the only person of his original 18 person class to finish the intense two year program.Sean's upcoming projects include "Age of The Living Dead", a post-apocalyptic sci-fi TV Series in which he play Max "The Rebel" and as Pepe, a lead role in Practical Effects Master Hiroshi Katagiri's (The Hunger Games, Pirates of The Caribbean, Jurassic Park) first feature film "Gehenna: Where Death Lives" with Doug Jones and Lance Henriksen.
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