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Sean Graham is one of Hollywood's most working stunt men. He has doubled for some of the biggest stars in Film and TV including Brad Pitt, Tobey Maguire, Mark Wahlberg, Ewan McGregor, Billy Crudup, Scott Caan, 'Seann William Scott', Jack Black, Colin Farrell, and Scott Speedman among others. Sean's stunt work has earned him numerous accolades. He has been nominated 5 times for a "Taurus World Stunt Award" for his outstanding achievement in film. Twice nominated for Best Water Work with a win for The Perfect Storm (2000), doubling Mark Wahlberg. He was nominated for Best Fire Work on Deja Vu (2006) and Won his second Taurus for Best Specialty Stunt on Crank. He is also nominated for Best High Work for a high fall through a window doubling Wahlberg on Shooter (2007). As a Stunt Coordinator, he has also added 9 Clio awards to his list of accomplishments as well as an Emmy nomination. Sean is a World Record holder who proudly represented the United States by shattering the World Record for Stunt Driving. He slid a car 180 degrees into a parallel parking space only 35 centimeters larger than the car. His high profile stunt driving reputation landed him on _'the Today Show' where he and Jay Leno slid BMW mini cooper's all over the Plaza at Rockefeller Center in New York City. His work has spanned the globe. You might remember Sean from a few years back when he was endorsing Chevy trucks for the award winning commercial entitled The Stuntman. Sean, a former Calvin Klein model and Marlboro man, was also a top radio disc jockey. He has been featured in hundreds of print campaigns, on billboards and commercials all over the world. Some recent ones include: Dirt Rider, Details, The New Yorker, Cosmopolitan, University Link, Malibu Times and GQ magazine. He has also been featured on a number of other behind-the-scenes programs like Entertainment Tonight (1981), A Current Affair (1971), E! Entertainment, ESPN 2, VH-1 and MTV. When Sean's not falling out of buildings, jumping cars, writing or directing, you can usually find him giving back to the community. He donates a great deal of his free time to that of the less fortunate. For over 16 years, Sean has been an avid volunteer for the Special Olympics and The Penny Lane Foundation for Abused Kids.