
Sean Hewitt
Sean Kenneth Hewitt, born on October 4, 1935, in Matheson, Ontario, Canada, was an actor, producer, and vibrant soul known for his infectious laugh. He discovered his passion for acting in night classes, leading him to London, UK, where he met his wife Claire. His career spanned film, TV, and the West End stage, notable for works like Fiddler on the Roof, Cabaret alongside Judi Dench, and the cult horror film The Sender. He is known for his contributions to various productions, including "Battlefield Earth" (2000), "Crimson Peak" (2015), and his involvement in the Canadian educational television series "Read All About It!" (1979). In his 70s, he ventured into film production, creating Carry Me Home for Showtime and establishing EmChris Films. After the end of his marriage, Sean embarked on a new journey as a Gay man, championing LGBTQ rights in New York City. Hewitt passed away on June 6, 2019, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, leaving behind a legacy within the entertainment industry.
Tuntud rollide järgi
5.3 BBC Play of the Month
1965
7.2 The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents
1985
7.2 The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents
1985
6.9 The Ray Bradbury Theater
1985
6.7 Crimson Peak
2015
6.3 The Adventurer
1972
5.9 Thinner
1996
7.5 Read All About It!
1979
6.6 M. Butterfly
1993
5.9 Vampire Circus
1972
4.4 The Shower
1992
5.7 Wild Thing
1987
Filmograafia
- 2015Crimson Peak (Reverend)
- 1999Striking Poses (Major)
- 1998My Own Country (Chester Mews)
- 1997Swann (Morton Jimroy)
- 1996Thinner ("DR" Fander)
- 1993M. Butterfly (Ambassador's Aide)
- 1992The Shower (Uncle Maury)
- 1988Palais Royale (Mr. Gillis)
- 1987Wild Thing (Father Quinn)
- 1986Barnum (Coley Draper)
- 1986Apology (Custodian)
- 1985The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Ralph Elenson)
- 1985The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Danny Mosely)
- 1985The Ray Bradbury Theater (Dr. Burleigh)
- 1982The Sender (The Messiah)
- 1979Read All About It! (Duneedon / Mayor Don Eden)
- 1973Big Zapper (Fingers)
- 1972Made (Andy)
- 1972The Adventurer (Marco)
- 1972Vampire Circus (First Soldier)
- 1965BBC Play of the Month (Vernon)