Sean Corrigan has appeared in dozens of films, commercials, and plays,
and has been featured in national print ads for Motorola, Delta
Airlines, Scott Tissue, and USAA Insurance. In 2006, he was selected by
the Screen Actors Guild to be on the Nominating Committee for its SAG
Awards.
In addition to acting, Corrigan is an award-winning writer, having
received over 40 awards for his screenwriting. Two of his short plays
have been produced in New York City, and in 2000, his one-act play,
"Just a Couple Guys Talkin'", debuted at the esteemed Little Theatre of
Alexandria. Also in 2000, Corrigan was the Grand Prize winner of the
Scriptapalooza TV competition for his "Sex and the City" episode. He
has been spotlighted in trade magazines such as Indie Slate and Film
Threat, and in January 2002, he was featured in Script Magazine's "The
Writers You'll Wish You Knew When" section. In 2009, Corrigan received
the prestigious Austin Film Festival Writers Ranch writing fellowship
for his screenplay, "Confession".
In 2001, Corrigan directed his first feature film,
Insignificant Other (2002),
which received three stars from Chris Gore's Film Threat website and
was called "...a strong directorial debut for Corrigan, a good
demonstration of his evolving storytelling skills" by 20th Century Fox.