Who is Sean Hatoshi? Filming in which films brought him fame? What is known about the personal life of the actor? How successful was his career in American cinema? The answer to these and other questions can be found in our material on the life and work of the artist.
Childhood and youth
Sean Hatosy, whose photo can be seen in the article, was born December 29, 1975 in the American city of Frederick, Maryland. The father of the future artist provided the family, doing graphic design. Mother was an expert in lending.
From an early age, the boy began to show outstanding artistic abilities. Parents noticed Sean's inclinations in time and began to take him to classes in the development of stage skills in the local theater. At first, the guy participated in not too successful performances. However, hard work and the desire to achieve the cherished dream of becoming a famous actor ultimately paid off. Already in high school, Sean Hatoshi began to receive high marks from theater critics. Soon, a talented young man appeared on television, when he began to be involved in filming in commercials.
Movie debut
Since 1995, the young theater artist began to actively act in films. At this time, Sean Hatoshi was spotted by the producers of the popular television project Slaughter Department. In the series, the novice actor got a secondary, but quite noticeable role of a character named Laul Warner.
Throughout the year after his debut in the movie, Sean Hatoshi took part in the filming of quite passing films, occasionally appearing on the screens. Our hero made him talk about himself again as a promising actor at the end of 1996, when he was invited to the legendary project Law and Order. It was participation in this series that allowed the artist to attract the attention of respected filmmakers.
First major successes
Loud success awaited Sean in 1997. During this period, the actor was approved for a role in the first in his own career full-length film called Postman. Here the young artist appeared on the initiative of Kevin Costner himself. The latter simultaneously acted as a director and performer of the main role in the post-apocalyptic tape, which gave a look at how ordinary Americans could have developed after a nuclear disaster.
A turning point in the career of the young actor happened in 1998, when Sean Hatosi played the captain of the school football team in the sensational film of the cult director Robert Rodriguez - “Faculty”. After a noticeable appearance in a successful film, Sean's career quickly went uphill. In the early 2000s, the artist had participated in more than a dozen films.
Main roles
Sean Hatoshi played his first major role in the movie "First Love", which was released on wide screens in 1999. Here, the artist was lucky to work on the same set with such Hollywood stars as Emmy Smart and Alec Baldwin.
The actor also played a central role the following year, when he was invited to participate in the creation of a drama film called “The Boy from Borstal Prison”. The film told the tragic life story of a young fighter in the Irish Republican Army, an illegal paramilitary group that fought to free Northern Ireland from the influence of British government policies.
Career development
Subsequently, the audience continued to learn about an actor named Sean Hatoshi. The filmography of the artist was replenished with such high-profile projects as “John Kew”, “CSI: Crime Scene”, “Alpha Dog”, “Ambulance”.
In 2004, the actor was awarded the Golden Satellite Award in the nomination "Best Supporting Actor." The prize was awarded to Sean for participating in the filming of the film "Soldier Girl".
In 2007, Hatoshi again made a wide audience talk about himself. The reason was his appearance in the video for the musical composition of Justin Timberlake What Goes Around Comes Around. With the latter, the actor began a good friendship after joint filming in the dramatic film "Alpha Dog."
Since 2009, Sean Hatoshi has been actively involved in successful multi-series projects. Among the most notable works of the actor during this period, one can single out roles in the series “Think Like a Criminal,” “Dexter.” For masterfully revealing the character of Sam Bright, one of the central characters of the Southland project, the artist was among the nominees for the prestigious Critics' Choice Television Award.
Sean Hatoshi: personal life
In 2010, the famous actor linked fate with the star of American television series - actress Kelly Albanese. Shortly after the wedding, it became known that the chosen one of Hatoshi was pregnant. Currently, happy parents are raising their firstborn, who was given the name Michael Leo.
Sean Hatoshi: movies
At the moment, on the account of the actor, participation in more than six dozen projects. We will not list the minor roles of Hatoshi. We’ll only check out the most successful films with the artist:
- "Slaughter department."
- "Law and order".
- "Entrance and exit".
- "Racers."
- "Postman".
- “Anywhere, but not here.”
- "Faculty."
- "Just you and me".
- "Third wheel".
- "John Kew."
- "Soldier Girl".
- "The customer is always dead."
- "Twilight Zone".
- "The bachelor party."
- "CSI: Crime Scene."
- "Alpha Dog."
- "4 numbers."
- "Ambulance".
- "Race"..
- "I seduced Andy Warhol."
- "My name is Earl."
- "Paradise project."
- "Johnny D."
- Southland
- "Law and order. Criminal intention. "
- Dexter.
- "Bad Lieutenant."
- "CSI: Crime Scene: Miami."
- "Hawaii 5.0".
- Law & Order: Los Angeles.
- Longmeyer.
- "Think like a criminal".
- Law and Order: Special Corps.
- "The investigation of the body."
- “Fear the walking dead.”
- "The kingdom of animals."