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April
Showers with Sean Durrie "00"
Opens at the Rave Theatres in Omaha April
24, 2009
The
movie "April Showers" by Andrew Robinson, is based on the the Columbine
High School tradgedy of which he was a survivor. April Showers Website
Sean's
Biography (From IMDd)
Sean seriously
thought of acting at the advice of his 4th grade teacher, Mrs. Peterson,
who told him he should think about becoming
an actor after giving an improv monologue about milk to the class. After
attending the University of Tulsa for one year on a theater scholarship,
he received a scholarship and transferred to The American Academy of
Dramatic Arts in Hollywood. In between his first and second years at the
Academy
he performed in his first equity show "Stonewall Country" at the
Theater at Lime Kiln in Lexington, Virginia. After the Academy he was invited
to the South Coast Repertory Professional Conservatory where he further
studied. It was there that he was introduced to Joanne DeNaut who cast him
in South Coast Reps productions of "A Christmas Carole" and "Cyrano
De Bergerac" (Starring Mark Harelik, Gregory Itzin, and Michael McShane).
Sean's first film role was Robber #2 in the indie film "This is Encino".
From there he starred in 3 short films: "Foreign Language", "Dark
Son", and "Coach". He then booked the lead roles in the feature
films "M.O.G" and "P.S. I Know You Love Me". He can
also be seen in the upcoming films "Night of the Living Dead 3-D" and "Snakes
on a Train" where he plays a college surfer named Dickie.
Sean Durrie is a Los Angeles based actor who has appeared in many
stage and screen productions. Some Film credits include: April
Showers, M.O.G.
(Best Picture - Queens NY International Film Festival 2006), Halloween
Night, Snakes on a Train, Coach, P.S. I Know You Love Me, and
Night of the Living
Dead 3-D as well as the television show Why Can't I Be You?.
Some Stage credits include:
Cyrano de Bergerac & A Christmas Carol
at South Coast Repertory, Stonewall Country at the Theater of Lime Kiln,
and the world premiere of The Formula at the Next Stage Theater.
He is partner/producer/writer
for "Good Life Pictures" and has
co-written four screenplays.
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