John O’Hara was a member of the United States Air Force, while he was stationed in Venice, Italy met; feel in love and married Sean’s mother. After Sean’s father completed his military stay in Italy Sean’s parents relocated to the United States. Sean O’Hara was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on a Christmas Eve.

Sean’s first venture into Show Business was as a Stunt Man. At the early age of eight Sean leaped off a garage roof and shattered His ankle, after this incident Sean no longer wanted to pursue a career as a Stunt Man. He then turned all his creative efforts and dedication toward acting. When Sean was nine years old his parents purchased a pixel camera for him at a cost of fifty dollars, Sean would use this inexpensive camera for producing and acting in his own remakes of the fifties television series the “Honeymooners”. By his early teens Sean became engrossed in motion picture acting, which was inspired by the works of Al Pacino and Sean Pean.

Sean performed as an actor in many Independent features that include “A Shelter Life” where he portrays John Chapel in a Mark Morehead Production. “Lunicidal”, as Robby for Dark Universe Productions. “HorrorScope”, as a Police Officer for Great White Productions. “In Search of Ancient Elvis” as Joey the punk kid for Dark Universe Productions and “Western Standards” as a racist thug for Harold Franklin Productions.

Sean’s performing arts training in Acting consists of the Actors and Artists conservatory, Walnut Street Theatre, in addition drama instruction at the Franklin Learning Center and some private training with Norman Macera. Sean intensified his pursuit of dramatic excellence by engrossing himself in the techniques of method acting and it’s offshoot the Meisner technique; plus he has done some improvisational work. He is a specialist in Trick Bartending, Judo, Self Defense and Juggling.

Sean’s future is bright as he receives more and more notoriety and great reviews by motion picture and theater critics. In addition major film executives are offering him new character rolls. Look for Sean playing in a Motion Picture Theatre near you soon.

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