SEAN MANA FILM REEL

Thank you to every friend, family member and superfan who came out far and wide to celebrate I Mostly Blame Myself and our 1 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS ON YOUTUBE in what was our most electrifying live show yet.

Thank you to our stage managers, thank you Caitlin Cook for opening, thank you Music Hall of Williamsburg allowing us to rock your space and thank you to every single on of our YouTube subscribers. without you, this incredible achievement wouldn’t be possible and our crazy ideas would only live in our heads forever. your loyalty, love, support and community allows us to live our dream of making the whole world unite with laughter.. we owe you everything.

Following a public reading at the Andrew Logan Gallery in Brooklyn, NY, Sean’s third feature length screenplay

WITCH HOUSE

has placed a quarterfinalist in three screenplay competitions.

And that’s a wrap on “Don’t Let It Go To Your Head,” Sean’s first short as a hired director.

Thank you to our fantastic cast and crew, who’s work kept us consistently ahead of schedule, bringing great ideas to the table along the way.

More updates to follow as we enter post production.

Sean is proud to among the Class of 2025 PIT / SNL Diversity Scholars!


Thank you People’s Improv Theatre
Thank you NBC!
Thank you Saturday Night Live!

New photos have been added to the Gallery

SEAN JOINS THE AMALIA CHRONICLES

This is no illusion spell; We’re excited to announce that Sean has joined the writers room and cast for the upcoming dark fantasy series:

The Amalia Chronicles has been 20 years in the making with several published literary works set in it’s richly developed world. The series follows two noble sisters coming to terms with their new power, as politics and prophecy ravage the realm. For fans of The Witcher and Game of Thrones, The Amalia Chronicles is sure to be one of the most exciting fantasy IPs on the horizon, and our pilot is currently in it’s casting phase as we prep for filming later this year.

Sean is actor, writer, director and editor for viral NYC sketch comedy group “I Mostly Blame Myself.” Here are some of Sean’s original work, performed live.

Watch Sean's full interview with Jaye Da'Vaughn on META's 'Uncomfortable Conversations" via Instagram.