Sean Crampton is a multifaceted individual, exceling as an actor, improviser, director, screenwriter, and artist, born and raised in California. With a passion for storytelling, Sean has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry through his numerous projects.
As an actor, Sean has appeared in several feature films, including "The Stalking Fields" (2023) and "The Wheel" (2021),which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival 2021. In 2022, he shot the pilot for "Helmet" (2023) and produced the feature film "Good Bad Things" (2023).
Sean's most notable role is that of the title character in the mockumentary comedy feature film "Richard Peter Johnson", a story about the world's most infamous male porn star retiring to pursue his true passion of acting. Sean penned and produced the film alongside his sketch comedy group, Gibbon's Tail, which co-stars James Franco, Jim Parrack, Thom Barry, Eddie Shin, Devin Crittenden, Anton Narinskiy, and Robyn Cohen. The film won 11 awards, including Best Actor and Best Picture, at the Playhouse West Film Festival 2014. It is set to be released on Red Box and Amazon in early 2016.
As an improviser, Sean has performed in over 1,000 shows on stages across town and the country with his improv team Gibbon's Tail, making them the only team to ever be invited back consecutive years to the Los Angeles Improv Festival. Sean has also won the 2014 Playhouse West Film Festival "Audience Choice - Best Actor" award for his feature film "Richard Peter Johnson".
In addition to his entertainment endeavors, Sean has started an online film course for beginning filmmakers, where he guides them from start to finish on their feature films through the Rebel Filmmaking Community (RFC).
In his free time, Sean enjoys discovering good music, surfing, reading historical fiction, and exploring hidden gems in Los Angeles. He is an avid CrossFit, ocean, and cinema enthusiast, and currently resides in North Hollywood.