Sean Cullen
Sean Cullen has appeared in Tony Gilroy's Oscar-nominated "Michael Clayton," starring George Clooney; and Lincoln Center's Tony-Award-Winning "Rogers & Hammerstein's South Pacific," directed by Bart Sher and starring Kelli O'Hara. Sean just completed principal photography for two feature films: "She Said" (Universal), starring Carey Mulligan; and the independent "Bunker," directed by Adrian Langley. His next film to be released is "The Hating Game," adapted from the best-selling novel by Christina Mengert and directed by Peter Hutchings. Sean recently completed filming "The Green Veil," a limited series starring John Leguizamo and directed by Aaram Rappaport. Sean's most recent television work also includes the recurring role of "FBI Director William Webster" in "Mindhunter" (Netflix); and "I Know This Much Is True," adapted and directed by Derek Cianfrance (HBO). Sean's most recent film releases include: "Rushed" (Apple TV), starring and written by Siobhan Fallon Hogan; "Unintended" (Amazon Prime), starring Elizabeth Lail and written and directed by Anja Murmann; Universal's "DeLorean," starring Alec Baldwin; and the independents SKIN (2018 Toronto International Film Festival), starring Jamie Bell; and "Crypto," starring Kurt Russell. Sean's previous TV guest-starring appearances include "Paterno" (HBO), his second project with Al Pacino; "Bull" (CBS); "The Blacklist," (NBC); and a recurring role on "Suits" (USA). He also appeared as "Franz" in "NBC's The Sound of Music Live," starring Carrie Underwood. Sean's other film work includes "Revolutionary Road," starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio; "He Does Not Want Peace," starring David Strathairn and Lindsay Duncan; "Simone," his first project with Al Pacino; and "Cop Out," starring Bruce Willis and Tracey Morgan. Sean's Broadway credits also include Clifford Odet's "Golden Boy," starring Yvonne Strahovski and Tony Shaloub; "James Joyce's The Dead," starring Christopher Walken; and the National Theatre of Great Britain's production of "Coram Boy." He has also appeared at more than twenty of America's leading regional theatres, including the Kennedy Center, Williamstown Theatre Festival, San Francisco's A.C.T., the Ahmanson Theatre, Seattle Rep, the Alley Theatre and Huntington Theatre, the Westport Country Playhouse and the Berkshire Theatre Festival. Sean was awarded a 2007 Portland (Oregon) "Drammy" for his work in Martin McDonagh's "The Pillowman"; and shared in the San Francisco Chronicle's 2002 "Best Ensemble Award," playing "Gabriel Conroy" in Richard Nelson's adaptation/production of "James Joyce's The Dead." In 2020, Sean returned to his hometown of Buffalo, New York, to play "Sandy" in Scott Behrend's critically acclaimed production of Annie Baker's "The Antipodes," where Road Less Traveled Productions recognized him as that theatre's "American Theater Master." In 2011, Bishop TImon-St. Jude High School honored him with its first "Timon Center for Media & the Arts Distinguished Alumnus Award." Sean is also a graduate of St. Bonaventure University and the Yale School of Drama.
Movies
Resolving to achieve professional success without compromising her ethics, Lucy embarks on a ruthless game of one-upmanship against cold and efficient nemesis Joshua, a rivalry that is complicated by her growing attraction to him.