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Sean Whalen (born May 19, 1964) is an American actor and writer. He is known for his work in numerous TV shows, including Unfabulous and Lost , as well as movies, including The People Under the Stairs and Twister .
EXCLUSIVE: Succession‘s Alan Ruck is attached to star opposite prolific character actor Sean Whalen in the horror-comedy Crust, which Whalen is directing in his feature debut. The project ...
The Axe Murders of Villisca is a 2016 American horror film directed by Tony E. Valenzuela, starring Robert Adamson, Jarrett Sleeper, Alex Frnka, Sean Whalen, Conchata Ferrell, Riley Bodenstab, Kellan Rhude and Jon Gries.
Directed by Michael Bay and starring Sean Whalen, it was the first commercial in the "Got Milk?" advertising campaign. [3] The ad depicts a history buff, portrayed by Whalen, who is unable to audibly voice the answer of a $10,000 radio contest question because he runs out of milk to wash out the peanut butter sandwich stuck in his
Sean Whalen as Dirk Dittman, the Assistance Manager for Super Club; Marcello Thedford as Semi, the heavyset and mentally challenged loss prevention employee at Super Club; Danny Woodburn as Glen Ross, CEO of Super Club and Glen Gary's older yet torturous brother; Barbara Dodd as Granny, Zack's Grandma
Poindexter "Fool" Williams is a resident of a Los Angeles ghetto.He and his family are being evicted from their apartment by their landlords, the Robesons. The Robesons, believed to be a married couple, call themselves Mommy and Daddy, and buy poorly maintained apartment buildings, purposefully raising the rent to evict the occupants so they can sell the buildings to gentrifiers.
A pizza delivery guy (Sean Whalen) arrives, although he brings them the wrong pizza; the one he brought was meant for "G. Stephanopoulos", who is staying at one of the apartments across the street. The girls pay for the pizza and head to the balcony with binoculars to spy on George, who is on a date.
Special Unit 2 is an American science fiction comedy television series that aired on UPN for two seasons from April 11, 2001 through February 13, 2002. The series focused upon the exploits of a top-secret Chicago police division known as Special Unit 2, charged with policing the city's large population of mythological beings, known as "Links".