Mini Biography
Sean grew up in Waltham Massachusetts, about 10 miles west of Boston. The youngest of five, his parents are Edward and Anne Biggins. Siblings are Edward, Mary, Timothy and Lesley. His entire family has been involved in the arts to varying degrees. Sean was in his first children's theatre show at the age of ten, and he also played little league baseball until he was 14. Sean graduated from Waltham High School in 1987. In his senior year, he played the roles of Reverend Hale in The Crucible and J. Pierpont Finch in How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying. He became involved in many aspects of theatre, including crew work and even sitting on the Board of the Hovey Players in Waltham as Box Office Manager. He attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City in 1989/1990 and began working in independent films in his mid-20s. He booked the lead role in the award-winning independent feature film Working Stiff in 1998. He moved to Los Angeles in 1999 and has booked several roles in film and television there, but still indulges in the theatre from time to time. His sister, Mary Feuer, is a working writer in Los Angeles, but also directs and produces. Sean has recently begun writing as well.
In his downtime, Sean loves hanging with his dog, a one-eyed beagle-mix named Neo. As well as hanging with friends. Sean is an avid photographer and had his work on exhibit in December 2006 in Venice, California. He is also a skilled horseback rider. He still loves baseball, especially the Red Sox, but also still follows his other hometown teams, the Patriots, Celtics and Bruins. He remains a New Englander at heart. Another passion of his is history, and he will happily tell you that his favorite television show of all time is Deadwood.
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