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Sean Patrick Thomas
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This page is about the actor Sean Patrick Thomas. for other persons with the same name, please see Sean Thomas
Sean Patrick Thomas (born December 17 1970) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his starring role in the 2001 film, Save the Last Dance.
Contents
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Early life
- 1.2 Career
- 1.3 Personal life
- 2 Selected filmography
- 3 Footnotes
- 4 External links
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Biography
Early life
Thomas was born in
Wilmington,
Delaware to Carlton Thomas (an
engineer for
DuPont) and Cheryl (a
financial analyst who also worked for
DuPont), both of whom immigrated from
Guyana. Thomas, who has two younger siblings, went to St. Mary Magdalen and then graduated from
Brandywine High School in
Delaware and attended the
University of Virginia. He originally intended to study
Law, but upon unsuccessfully auditoning for a role in the film
A Raisin in the Sun, Thomas changed directions and decided to get his Masters in Drama from
New York University.
Career
Thomas began appearing in screen roles in the mid 1990s, and had minor roles in several films, including Conspiracy Theory (1997), Can't Hardly Wait (1998) and Cruel Intentions (1999). His first leading role was in the teen romance, Save the Last Dance, where he starred opposite Julia Stiles. The film opened in January of 2001 and became successful among teen audiences, grossing over $90 million domestically. Subsequently, Thomas appeared in supporting roles in the films Barbershop and Halloween: Resurrection, both of which were released in 2002. Thomas was a cast member on The District, a television crime drama that aired on CBS from 2000 to 2004.
Personal life
Thomas married
actress Aonika Laurent in
New Orleans on Saturday,
April 22,
2006. Their wedding had been postponed due to
Hurricane Katrina. The couple met at a party thrown by
Barbershop director,
Tim Story.
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Selected filmography
Footnotes