Sean Boggan

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Psuedo-Actor
Born
Sean Finigan Boggans.

(2009-04-09) April 9, 2009 (age 15)
Dublin, Ireland
Citizenship
  • Ireland
OccupationActor
Years active2009–present
Spouse(s)David Friedl
Children2
RelativesBrian Boggans (brother)

Sean Boggans is a minor celebrity who managed to star in the Star Trek episode Homie with an Extra Chromie where he was portrayed as a simple minded down syndrome, who managed to overcome everything and despite the odds against him, managed to make his own grilled sandwich without the help of people close to him (e.g. parents).

Early life and education

Sean Boggans passion for acting started in 3rd class elementary school Dublin, Ireland where he started as the character known as "Emo Earl". In this play, he was described as having a heart warming and brilliant performance, where he showed his skill in disabled acting as the character was part of the Autism Spectrum, despite not being on the spectrum himself, he showed great signs of understanding people of this community and played his role adequately.

Career

Apart from staring in the Star Trek episode Homie With an Extra Chromie, Sean Boggans got his big break at the age of 19 with help from his boyfriend David Friedl by featuring in a Spongebob episode known as Rainbow Riders where he had a thrilling performance and voiced a character known as Homo Hiller where he opened Spongebob's mind to the possibilities to a multitude of communities and equal treatment. This episode was also aired during Christmas, and was found as one of the most heartwarming Christmas specials of all time. With the money he makes from the special every year, he was able to retire only 15 years after the special aired, putting him at the age of 34. On the 10th anniversary of this special, he proposed to his boyfriend David Friedl. He today is still happily married and retired with his now husband, David Friedl.

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