Work : New Career 1977 (First onscreen)
Work : Begin Major Project 1987 (Filmed "The Boost")
Family : Change in family responsibilities 26 January 1998 (Son born) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Relationship : Marriage 24 November 1990 (Bob Lujan) chart Placidus Equal_H.
American actress onscreen from 1977 with film credits that included "Blade Runner," "Dune" and "No Way Out." A tempestuous screen beauty with a reputation of being temperamental and erratic, she became known as "difficult" during the filming of "Wall Street," when she argued with her co-star Charlie Sheen and director Oliver Stone. Mary Sean Young was raised in Cleveland. Her mother, Lee Guthrie, was a journalist and short-story writer who occasionally lived with Sean’s father, Donald Young. An outsider among her classmates in high school, Sean took up dancing and arranged her own recital when a sophomore, shocking her audience by wearing a sheer white Danskin with nothing underneath. After classes in the fine arts of dance, flute, voice and writing and graduating from the Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan, Sean moved to New York where she worked briefly as a receptionist. She began her acting career with a small film role in 1980. She began filming "The Boost" with James Woods in September 1987. According to Woods, they had a brief affair that he broke off and she began a retaliatory vendetta that made headlines. Sean allegedly harassed Woods and his fiancé, Sarah Owen, by sending them hate mail, pictures of corpses, and a mutilated doll. Woods filed a $6 million harassment suit against Sean, charging her with "intentional infliction of emotional distress." Sean cites artistic differences as the reason she was turned down for roles in "Batman" and "Dick Tracy." She married actor Robert Lujan on 11/24/1990 and their son, Rio Kelly, was born on 1/26/1998 in Flagstaff, AZ. Her continued work in film increased in skill as her private life ceased to be controversial. The actress entered a rehab hospital for alcohol abuse after her heckling Julian Schnabel at the Directors Guild Awards on January 26, 2008. She has reportedly suffered from alcohol abuse for years. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
Born: November 20, 1959, Louisville, United States
As of the latest updates, Young Sean continues to remain a significant figure in his field. Recent reports highlight his involvement in various philanthropic activities, focusing on education and community development. Young Sean's recent participation in the "Future Leaders Conference" as a keynote speaker was particularly noted for its inspirational message on innovation and leadership.
Young Sean has been actively involved in several projects aimed at fostering innovation in education. One of his notable projects is the "Tech for Tomorrow" initiative, which aims to integrate advanced technology into classrooms across underprivileged areas in the United States. The project has gained traction for its potential to revolutionize traditional teaching methods.
In addition to education, Young Sean is also working on a community-based project called "Green Spaces," focusing on urban greening and sustainability. This project seeks to transform unused urban areas into green parks and community gardens, promoting environmental awareness and community engagement.
Young Sean's career spans several decades, marked by a commitment to innovation and public service. He has received numerous accolades for his contributions to technology and community development. His work is not only appreciated in the United States but also internationally, where he serves as an advisor to various global organizations.
Young Sean's influence extends to publishing, with several articles and papers credited to his name, focusing on technology's role in societal advancement. He is also a frequent guest on various podcasts and media outlets where he shares his insights on current trends and future predictions in technology and education.