- Born
- Birth nameSean Clayton Strebin
- Nickname
- Seanie Boy
- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Wrote and directed first short horror film, Don't Go Into Winger Alone," in Manchester College around 1987. Continued film work with American Film Institute on student productions that were released as Downward Angel and NightStalker when he relocated to Glendale California in mid-90s. Worked as a entertainment journalist and moonlighted as bartender.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Sean Strebin
- Once worked as a transcriber at Media Monitors, Inc.
- Spent numerous years in garage bands and playing nightclubs before settling in Los Angeles.
- Offered light-handed guidance to mentor and friend, Gabriel Campisi. After a low- budget director was unable to complete the foreword for Campisi's new book, The Independent Filmmaker's Guide to Writing a Business Plan for Investors, Sean told Campisi to contact, Fred Olen Ray. Of course, Fred agreed, and helped Gabriel out of a literal jam.
- Original creator of Sirens of Cinema magazine.
- Holds federal license with the Federal Communications Commission. Worked as radio engineer and disc jockey.
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