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Sean Carrigan is a former professional boxer turned stand-up comedian, actor and producer. Sean has appeared in numerous films, television shows and commercials, including the television movie, "Call Me Crazy," starring opposite Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson and directed by Ashley Judd. He has guest starred in the series, "Modern Family," "The Closer," "Hart of Dixie", "The Event" and "The Young and the Restless." Carrigan appeared in the Tyler Perry film, "Single Mom's Club," where he played the love interest of Wendy McClendon-Covey, and in the romantic comedy "Strangely in Love," directed by Sundance Award-winning director Amin Matalqa.
Sean is also a comedian and co-founder of the production company Woodhead Entertainment, which focuses on original shorts, branded media and feature films. With Woodhead Entertainment, Carrigan contributes as both a producer and actor. His comedic performance as Brett Favre in the viral parody hit, "Brett Favre: Rise – What should I do?" gained over 4 million online views and has garnered him great reviews. Carrigan can be seen doing stand-up comedy all over Los Angeles and in other cities in the US and Canada.
Currently, Sean is Stitch on "The Young and the Restless" and Coach Rafferty on the Critics Choice Nominated hit Netflix original show "American Vandal".
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Sean Carrigan is a former professional boxer turned stand-up comedian, actor and producer. Sean has appeared in numerous films, television shows and commercials, including the television movie, "Call Me Crazy," starring opposite Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson and directed by Ashley Judd. He has guest starred in the series, "Modern Family," "The Closer," "Hart of Dixie", "The Event" and "The Young and the Restless." Carrigan appeared in the Tyler Perry film, "Single Mom's Club," where he played the love interest of Wendy McClendon-Covey, and in the romantic comedy "Strangely in Love," directed by Sundance Award-winning director Amin Matalqa.
Sean is also a comedian and co-founder of the production company Woodhead Entertainment, which focuses on original shorts, branded media and feature films. With Woodhead Entertainment, Carrigan contributes as both a producer and actor. His comedic performance as Brett Favre in the viral parody hit, "Brett Favre: Rise – What should I do?" gained over 4 million online views and has garnered him great reviews. Carrigan can be seen doing stand-up comedy all over Los Angeles and in other cities in the US and Canada.
Currently, Sean is Stitch on "The Young and the Restless" and Coach Rafferty on the Critics Choice Nominated hit Netflix original show "American Vandal".

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