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Spence Sebastian
Birth at
9 December 1969
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Sebastian Spence was born on December 9, 1969 in St. John, Newfoundland. He grew up in a family of screenwriters Janice Spence and Michael Cook, so the atmosphere of cinematic life absorbed from early childhood. In addition to him, three more children grew up in the family - a brother and two sisters. Since childhood, Sebastian thanks to his mother joined the stage. She wrote plays, in each of which she wrote a small role especially for her son. But acting was not the main dream of his youth. At
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Sebastian Spence was born on December 9, 1969 in St. John, Newfoundland. He grew up in a family of screenwriters Janice Spence and Michael Cook, so the atmosphere of cinematic life absorbed from early childhood. In addition to him, three more children grew up in the family - a brother and two sisters. Since childhood, Sebastian thanks to his mother joined the stage. She wrote plays, in each of which she wrote a small role especially for her son. But acting was not the main dream of his youth. At first he even had to work in a steel factory.
According to Spence, the first real role was the role of the Duke of Albania in the production of his mother. He was still not moving well on stage, could not get rid of fear. And yet it was a good job, and it was even celebrated on a local radio station. Inspired by his experience in theatre, Spence began a successful career in television and world cinema. In 1993, Spence was invited to one of the main roles in the drama “The Boys of St. Winchest”. After this work, Sebastian finally decides to stop acting. During his career, Spence starred in the TV series “Madison”, “X-Files”, “Poltergeist”, “Dark Angel”, “Dawson’s Bay”, “Mutants X”, “Stargate”, “Assassin’s Instinct”, “Supernatural”, “Battle Star Galaxy”.
But the most popular actor brought the role of Cade Foster in the series “First wave”. The more the series aired, the more people got used to Cade Foster, sometimes confusing Spence with his character. He was also remembered for his films.
Young Musketeers “Chaos,” “The Tornado Horror in New York,” “Blow to the System.”
The actor lives in Vancouver, gives free time to playing the guitar and walking on a motorcycle, and at night writes poems and stories.