• Name: Sean Gullette
  • Date of Birth: June 04, 1968
  • Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Mini-bio: New York-based actor and writer Sean Gullette first gained international recognition as Maximillian Cohen, the troubled mathematics genius in Darren Aronofsky's film Pi. Gullette studied literature at... read more Harvard, graduating Magna Cum Laude in 1991, as well as receiving acting training in New York and London. Pi was Gullette's first feature; he previously appeared in several short subjects, including Aronofsky's thesis film Supermarket Sweep and Nicole Zaray's Joe's Day, in which he played opposite Deborah Harry. Gullette's background in theater includes leading roles in Ibsen's Peer Gynt, Sartre's No Exit, and Sam Shepard's Curse of the Starving Class, the last of which Gullette also directed. In addition to starring in Pi, Gullette co-wrote the film's original story and helped design its promotional website. ~ Rovi
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Replace this image with an actor photoSean Gullette mini-bio: Sean Gullette is a writer, actor, and filmmaker. He was born in Boston and attended public schools and Harvard, where he acted in theater and films and directed plays. His professional work in film began in 1996, when he co-wrote and played the lead role in the award-winning PI, directed by longtime collaborator Darren Aronofsky. He has since played principal and supporting roles in some twenty films including Brad Anderson's HAPPY ACCIDENTS (w/ Vincent D'Onofrio and Marisa Tomei) and Darren Aronofsky's REQUIEM FOR A DREAM (w/ Jennifer Connelly), the German film TOSKANA KARRUSSEL (w/ Susanna Lothar) and as a guest actor on network TV dramas. His occasional theater work has included the lead in the New York premiere of Susan Sandler's IF I WERE A TRAIN.

His feature film screenwriting projects have included CONVICTION, MONOPOLIS and KILROY. He has consulted on screenplays for Warner Brothers, Paramount, and independent productions. He wrote and is a producer of THANKSGIVING, starring Yolonda Ross, James Urbaniak and Seymour Cassel. He wrote "New York Stories" for Donna Karan's DKNY, and directed the "Von Hummer the 1st" series of promotional spots for VH-1, starring James Urbaniak. He wrote and directed a trio of short films now in postproduction, and produced Nicole Zaray's gender-inverted short film JOE'S DAY, featuring Deborah Harry.

Sean's essays, journalism and fiction have been published in magazines including Brill's Content, Gear (where he was the resident film critic), Entertainment Weekly, The Face, Spy, Slate and KGB magazine (which he founded as editor and publisher in 1991.) His essay "Mile High" appears in the NYU Press' book 110 Stories: New York Writes After September 11, and his piece "Notes" appears in the Springer-Verlag anthology Art, Technology, and Cinema.

Gullette lives in Tangier, Morocco, and is the founder of the 212 Society, a US non-profit which supports cultural and educational projects in Morocco, including The Cinematheque de Tanger and Darna. The 212 Society and takes its name from the 212 telephone codes of its home city and adoptive country.

He is also active in designing interiors and lighting.

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