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Sean Ghazi

Sean Ghazi, Actor Musician

17-Jun-15 20:00

Sean Ghazi

Tonight we were joined by local musician actor veteran, Sean Ghazi in the studio! Sean having been based in the USA for a good six years now, is now settling back in his homeland, focusing back on his family, friends and the local entertainment scene. Though at a moment’s notice, a flight back to Los Angeles won’t be a problem for this sought after man.

 

Sean has his veins filled with theatere where he studied in Laine Theater Arts and honed his act at London’s renowned acting capital, West End. His dreams of playing roles for the stage came to a high point by starred a role in ‘Anna and The King’ in 1999, starring with Jodie Foster and Chow Yun-Fat. In the local scene, Sean was noted for his portrayal as P. Ramlee in the musical biography, earning him a nomination for Best Actor from the Cameronian Awards.

 

As of late, Sean held a donation concert for the victims of the Nepalese earthquake. Citing a small conversation with a Nepalese waiter as his inspiration, Sean pulled together a string of acts from Deanna Yusoff, Tony Eusoff and Suhaili Macheline on the 13th and 14th June at Connexion@Nexus, Bangsar.


For the record, he scored an amazing 26!


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