Person Biography:
Sean Gullette is a multi-talented individual with a career spanning multiple fields, including film, television, and writing. He is an award-winning director, screenwriter, producer, and actor who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry.
Gullette first gained international recognition for his work on the film "PI," which he co-wrote and starred in alongside Darren Aronofsky. Since then, he has appeared in over twenty films and television series, including notable roles in "Requiem for a Dream" and "Arnold."
As a writer-director, Gullette has made a name for himself with his feature film "Traitors," which premiered at the Venice Film Festival and won several awards, including a Special Mention and the Audience Award. He has also developed and executive produced the documentary series "Black Gold" with Protozoa, TIME Studios, and Paramount +.
In addition to his work in film, Gullette has directed episodes of the landmark ABC-TV series "1969" and is set to executive produce an upcoming series from Part2 Pictures and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's Seven Bucks. He is also in development on the feature film "Upland," which is based on the novel by Nobel-prize winner Kenzaburo Oe and will star Forrest Goodluck and Paul Sparks.
Gullette's writing credits include work with directors such as Darren Aronofsky, Olivier Megaton, and Tom Donahue, as well as producers such as Sarah Green, Audrey Rosenberg, and Alexandra Milchan. He has also written and directed TV commercials, TV and web content for ABC-TV, MTV, VH1, and Viacom.
Outside of his career in film and television, Gullette is a dedicated philanthropist and cultural enthusiast. He is the founder of The 212 Society, a US non-profit that supports cultural and educational projects in Morocco, and has lived part-time in Tangier, Morocco, where he has been involved in various cultural and artistic initiatives.
Gullette's writing has been published in several magazines, including The Face, Spy, Slate, Bidoun, Brill's Content, Gear, Entertainment Weekly, Nejma, and KGB magazine, which he founded as editor and publisher in 1991. He is fluent in French and other languages, and has a deep appreciation for the cultural and artistic traditions of Morocco.