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Shawn Hatosy
Birth at
29 December 1975
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Shawn Hatosy's full name is Sean Wayne Hatoshi. He was born on December 29, 1975 in Frederick (Maryland, USA). After graduating from high school, Linganor Sean decided to devote himself to acting and began to attend acting courses. Among fans of his talent, he is known for comedies, fiction, horror films, thrillers, which are designed primarily for young audiences. He appeared on television in 1995. He starred in the series Law and Order, Happiness, Ambulance, C.S.I. Crime Scene. In 1998, the legendary
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Shawn Hatosy's full name is Sean Wayne Hatoshi. He was born on December 29, 1975 in Frederick (Maryland, USA). After graduating from high school, Linganor Sean decided to devote himself to acting and began to attend acting courses. Among fans of his talent, he is known for comedies, fiction, horror films, thrillers, which are designed primarily for young audiences.
He appeared on television in 1995. He starred in the series Law and Order, Happiness, Ambulance, C.S.I. Crime Scene. In 1998, the legendary horror film The Faculty was released about college students who are forced to fight their alien teachers. In this picture, Sean played the role of the Wall and immediately became very popular. In 2001, in a thriller
Third extra" Sean got the role of David, a guy who got into a difficult love triangle and fighting for the love of his girlfriend. The film was a great success, especially among young people. In 2002, the actor plays in another film that added to his popularity, the comedy John Q.
In addition, Sean played in the crime series “Dexter” and such popular films as “Only You and Me” directed by Chris Izpxon, “Bachelor Party” by Chris Koch, “11:14” by Greg Marx, “Alpha Dog” by Nick Krassavetis, “I seduced Andy Warhol” by George Hickenlooper, “Southland” (also known as “South Territory”) by Christopher Chulak. Among the latest works of Sean Hatosi can be distinguished roles in the films “Street Kings 2” by Chris Fisher in 2011 and “Bad Lieutenant” by Werner Herzog in 2009.
Shawn Hatosi starred in Justin Timberlake's "What Goes Around Comes Around" video.