Sean Graham is a renowned stuntman in Hollywood, having doubled for some of the biggest stars in film and television, including Brad Pitt, Tobey Maguire, Mark Wahlberg, Ewan McGregor, Billy Crudup, Scott Caan, Seann William Scott, Jack Black, Colin Farrell, and Scott Speedman, among many others.
With thousands of commercials under his belt as a stunt coordinator, 2nd unit director, and performer, Sean has filled the gaps between movies and television, showcasing his expertise in a variety of stunt work.
Sean's impressive stunt work has earned him numerous accolades, including multiple nominations for a "Taurus World Stunt Award" for his outstanding achievement in film. He has won twice, including Best Water Work for "The Perfect Storm" (2000),where he doubled Mark Wahlberg, and Best Specialty Stunt for "Crank". He has also been nominated for Best Fire Work on "Deja Vu" (2006).
Notably, Sean is a World Record holding trick driver, proudly representing the United States by shattering the World Record for sliding a car 180 degrees into a parallel parking space only 35 centimeters larger than the car. His high-profile stunt driving reputation landed him on "The Today Show" where he and Jay Leno slid BMW mini-cooper's all over the Plaza at Rockefeller Center in New York City.
Sean's work has spanned the globe, with notable appearances in various commercials, including the award-winning commercial "The Stuntman" for Chevy trucks. He has also been featured in hundreds of print campaigns, on billboards, and commercials worldwide, including Dirt Rider, Details, The New Yorker, Cosmopolitan, University Link, Malibu Times, and GQ magazine.
Before becoming a stuntman, Sean was a former Calvin Klein model and Marlboro man, having been featured in numerous print campaigns, on billboards, and commercials globally. He has also been featured on various behind-the-scenes programs, such as Entertainment Tonight, A Current Affair, E! Entertainment, ESPN 2, VH-1, and MTV.
When Sean is not busy with his stunt work, he dedicates a significant amount of his free time to giving back to the community. He has been an avid volunteer for the Special Olympics, The Penny Lane Foundation for Abused Kids, and the Life Rolls On foundation.