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Sean Thomas is a British journalist and author. Born in Devon , England, and educated at University College London , he has written for publications such as The Times , the Daily Mail , The Spectator and The Guardian , mainly on travel, politics and art.
Sean Thomas may refer to: Sean Thomas (writer), (born 1963), English journalist, who also uses multiple pseudonyms; Seán Thomas, (died 1999) former manager of the Republic of Ireland national football team; Sean Thomas, guitarist for the Australian band Kisschasy; Sean Thomas, a member of The Heatmakerz
Sean Patrick Thomas is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Derek Reynolds in the 2001 film Save the Last Dance and as Jimmy James in Barbershop (2002), Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004), and Barbershop: The Next Cut (2016), as well as his television role as Detective Temple Page in The District and as Professor Macalester in Vixen (2015–2016).
Sean Thomas had previously managed a League of Ireland XI when they defeated their English counterparts 2–1 at Dalymount Park in 1963. He also managed the Under 23 Republic of Ireland side on three separate occasions - all 0–0 draws with France.
The Ice Twins is a 2015 psychological thriller, written by S. K. Tremayne (a pen name of British author and journalist Sean Thomas [1]). Screenwriter Isaac Adamson has adapted the novel for a film. [2]
Sean Thomas Russell (born 30 January 1952) is a Canadian writer of fantasy, and of historical novels featuring the Royal Navy.His work has been published under the names Sean Russell and S. Thomas Russell as well as his full name, and he has collaborated with Ian Dennis (also born 1952) under the joint pseudonym T.F. Banks.
Sean Thomas Erlington (born July 28, 1992) is a Canadian professional football running back for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL).
Joel Vanderuit, Sean Thomas and Karl Ammitzboll played in a local band called Tenpin, who achieved a little local success. The formation of Kisschasy happened when Tenpin met Cordeux's band at the Arthouse in Melbourne in early 2002. The band name ended up being a "toss-up between Kisschasy and "Other Stuff". [2]