Sean Mount caught the acting bug at a very young age after being enthralled with movies like E.T. and Star Wars. A natural performer, he signed with his first agent when he was only 5 years old, and after appearing in numerous print ads and commercials, became SAG-elegible at the age of 7. He continued acting and performing until he was 19 and then discovered his other passion, cooking. This led him away from acting as he pursued success in the kitchen.
However, something was missing from his life, and things just didn't seem "right". He quickly realized he missed his one true love, acting. So, after a flame-broiled decade of cooking, he threw himself full-force back into the magical world of acting, with no "plan B", and uses his life-experience to draw upon in his creation of believable characters. Sean wants to tell a story with his characters, take viewers along for an experience, and allow them to live vicariously through his portrayal of on-screen characters.
False Flag
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Film
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Shotgun Wedding
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Film
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Broken at Love
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TV Series
Actor
Sketch Juice
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TV Series
Actor
Escape
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Film
Actor
Better
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Video
Actor
Debt Comes Due
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Film
Actor
The Many Addictions of Chloe
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TV Movie
Actor
Private Life
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Film
(Short, Drama and Thriller)
Actor When Eric, a young reclusive photographer, secretly follows his boyfriend Chris into the mountains, he hopes to find answers about Chris's fidelity. Instead, Eric finds a deeper connection to himself and to Chris just as they fall prey to a stranger who targets them, a tragedy that changes Eric forever. Private Life is inspired by an actual hate crime. Written by Anonymous
Warehouse One
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Film
(Short, Drama, Sci-Fi and Thriller)
Actor Four years after the worst terrorist attack known to man, the Government has developed a cure for the Zombie virus. But before you can go back to your loved ones, you must make it through rehabilitation. Warehouse One is the story of the first patient accepted into the rehabilitation program.
The Job
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Film
(Short)
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Blowback
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Film
(Short, Action and Adventure)
Actor Alex Mason is one of the world's best secret agents. He's also never been very good with women. His controlling and conniving girlfriend, Monica, is the best he's been able to do. While on a mission to stop an arms dealer, she accuses him (incorrectly) of infidelity for the last time, and he breaks up with her. As she exacts her revenge, Monica discovers Alex's true occupation as a spy and decides the best payback is to blow his cover to the arms dealer who is now looking for him. Espionage is a bitch. Written by Anonymous
Easy Way Out
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Television
(Comedy)
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Power Hungry
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Film
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Heroine Legends: The Torture Chamber
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Television
(Fantasy)
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Reckless
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Video
(Sci-Fi)
Actor In the near future East Los Angeles is an island, a ghetto sealed off from the world with a ten-story concrete wall around it built by a morally and financially broke United States government that built it to contain the escalating Mexican cartel violence in the city. Now one man (Reckless) and his makeshift band of ex-criminal deputies must fight a war in the streets not only to protect the citizens on the "Bad Story" side of the wall but find a way to bring the wall down. Written by Anonymous
See Red
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Video
(Short, Action, Drama and Thriller)
Actor Len, a single father, loses his only daughter in a terrible accident and seeks revenge on the person he believes is responsible: her boyfriend. But Len will soon learn that people aren't always who you think they are, even those closest to you. Told non-linearly through a series of flashbacks and quick cuts, See Red is a high-energy drama about grief, vengeance and discovery. Written by Anonymous
Jack's Toys
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Film
(Short)
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Johnny and the Scams
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Legend of the Bull
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Overbooked
Actor
The Acting Corps LA
(2010-2011)
The Lessac Institute
(2010-2011)
Chris Game Studios
(2010-2011)
Lesley Wolff
(2010-2011)
Bernard Hiller Studios
(2010-2011)
Playhouse West Studio 4
(2010-2011)
UCLA
(2010-2011)