
Directing
Sean is drawn to characters who flop — hard. Whether he's writing or performing, he often explores people who try to solve internal problems with external fixes, only to be forced inward through failure and humiliation. His work blends emotional stakes with dark humor, digging into that chaotic space where desperation meets stupidity. His path wasn’t typical. He studied kinesiology and biochemistry at UMass Amherst before finally accepting his fate as an actor. After a regional theatrical run, he moved to New York City to train at a private acting conservatory. During that time, he also ran a business and immersed himself in marketing and communications, which eventually led to working behind the camera as well. Led by curiosity and a belief that given enough time one can learn anything, he is always looking for new ways to entertain, challenge himself, and tell great stories.

On the day before her wedding to a hipster playboy, a young woman meets an Army Colonel, and struggles to decide between obligation and love.

Something Borrowed is a dark romantic comedy about the disastrous, deeply sincere lengths people are willing to go to for love. On the morning of her wedding, Dani returns home bleeding from a botched robbery meant to fund her future. As she tries to hide the true nature of the attempt from both her co-conspiring maid of honor and her out-of-the-loop groom-to-be, panic escalates, secrets unravel, and every bad decision compounds the next as the clock ticks toward “I do.” Equal parts absurd and heartfelt, the film explores what happens when the American Dream feels just out of reach and desperation starts to look like devotion. Something Borrowed is messy, ridiculous, and kind of romantic — a wedding-day farce about love, survival, and caring just a little too hard with a loaded weapon.

Something Borrowed is a dark romantic comedy about the disastrous, deeply sincere lengths people are willing to go to for love. On the morning of her wedding, Dani returns home bleeding from a botched robbery meant to fund her future. As she tries to hide the true nature of the attempt from both her co-conspiring maid of honor and her out-of-the-loop groom-to-be, panic escalates, secrets unravel, and every bad decision compounds the next as the clock ticks toward “I do.” Equal parts absurd and heartfelt, the film explores what happens when the American Dream feels just out of reach and desperation starts to look like devotion. Something Borrowed is messy, ridiculous, and kind of romantic — a wedding-day farce about love, survival, and caring just a little too hard with a loaded weapon.
