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Follow on Google News | Sebastian Faure's Journey from Fine Art to Film ActingCurrently Working in David Fincher's "Mank" featuring Herman J. Mankiewicz's development of Orson Welles' masterpiece "Citizen Kane"
His romanticized perspective of the world had him cast aside at a young age but proved to be valuable once his mother introduced him to the arts. Once exploring his fathers' film collection, he was hooked. Being a part of the magic of making movies soon became his raison d'être. Although his father allowed him to attend the prestigious Sorbonne University in Paris. Sebastian never lost his desire to pursue an acting career. So without his fathers' knowledge, he started taking theater classes. He graduated from the Sorbonne with a Bachelor's Degree in Art History and Archaeology and a Minor in Theatre. Moving back to Dubai, he worked as an art consultant in a gallery for three years before moving to Los Angeles, where he earned a Masters in Fine Art Acting at the New York Film Academy. He is grateful to have been coached by people like George McGrath, Isabella Hofmann, Joe Basile, George Russo, and Ken Lerner. After graduating, he started working by taking part in whatever project that came his way. He soon developed a great reputation, leading him to get work in higher caliber projects. It is Sebastian's belief that the art of acting is a never-ending search in finding the essence of a character. Today, his IMDb profile shows forty-six film and television credits! He is now known for his roles in Blue, playing alongside Judith Scott and Chelsea Lopez, in the multiple award-winning Knead for Love, accepted at the Cannes Film Festival and most recently in the upcoming David Fincher film Mank where he is performing with Gary Oldman, Lily Collins, Tom Pelphrey, Amanda Seyfried, and many others. Mank follows screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz's tumultuous development of Orson Welles' iconic masterpiece Citizen Kane, and Mank is already developing some Oscar buzz. "Every time I pick a role, I always start by understanding the psychology behind that person and the way he perceives life, because acting is all about the thought process in studying the character's interaction with his surroundings." He is also appearing as a married man who escapes from his ordinary world, jeopardizing everything he thought was love in The Rose Hat written and directed by Ana Karenina Arley Jiménez. The Rose Hat is currently on the world-wide festival circuit. Sebastian Faure intends to continue to pursue his passion for acting. "I'm consistently learning more about life and myself so that I can improve my artistic craft." On his immediate horizon is the upcoming Indiana Jones 5, for which he will soon be auditioning. Sebastian Faure Press Materials: http://thomcomm.com/ End
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