Sean Teale is a British-American actor who has participated in several successful series and movies. He has been particularly known for his roles as ‘Prince Condé’ in ‘Reign’, ‘Nick Levan’ in ‘Skins’. , and ‘Ben Larson’ on the Syfy series ‘Incorporated’.
In addition, he has recently been seen playing the character of ‘Marcos Diaz (Eclipse)’ in the FOX superhero drama ‘The Gifted’. Scroll on to find out more about the actor’s personal life, career, and net worth.
Subtitle : The famous actor of ‘The Gifted’, Sean Tale
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Sean Teale: biography, family, education
The actor was born Sean James Teale on June 18, 1992 in London, England, under the zodiac sign of Gemini. He was born the son of Noel and Fini Teale, but did not reveal that he had any siblings. His father is an IT consultant, while his mother works at an advertising design agency. In addition, he has British nationality and has Venezuelan, Spanish and Welsh ancestry.
Regarding his education, the actor had attended Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith. During his school days, he played rugby and soccer and participated in school drama. After being discovered by agents, he began auditioning while preparing for his A-levels in History, Drama, and Economics. Therefore, in order to pursue his acting career, he postponed his place at the University of Manchester.
Sean Teale: career and life achievements
He began his career while studying at the University of Manchester. So, he put his studies into a coma and started working in the entertainment industry. He debuted as Derek in the short film ‘Sergeant Slaughter’ in January 2010 alongside Tom Hardy.
In 2011, he appeared working as a werewolf on Nickelodeon’s Summer in Transylvania. The year 2011 has been a very profitable year for his career. Because he landed a lead role as Nick Levan in the fifth and sixth series of the E4 BAFTA winning series ‘Skins’. Thereafter, he appeared in a 10-hour docudrama of Mark Burnett’s History Channel’s ‘The Bible’. He then went on to play regular roles in the second series of period dramas ‘Mr. Selfridge’ and ‘Reign’.