Sean Dulake, an American actor, has been actively working in Korea and other Asian countries, leveraging his unique cultural background. Born on June 9, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, to a British father and a Korean mother, Sean's upbringing was shaped by his multicultural heritage.
Sean's academic journey began at Boston University, where he earned his degree. He then pursued his passion for acting in the Los Angeles area, honing his craft and preparing for his future endeavors.
In 2007, Sean made the bold decision to relocate to Korea, driven by his desire to learn more about his Korean roots. He spent a year at Seoul National University, immersing himself in the Korean language and culture.
Sean's acting career in Korea took off in 2010 with his debut in the historical television drama series "Jejoongwon". He went on to star in other popular Korean dramas, such as "Athena: Goddess of War" (2010),"Feast of the Gods" (2012),and "Take Care of Us, Captain" (2012).
In addition to his Korean productions, Sean has also appeared in American films and television shows, including the short film "Morning Star" (2014) and the feature film "Ktown Cowboys" (2015).
In 2012, Sean hosted the Discovery Channel documentary "Korea Next: Finding Hallyuwood", which explores the global phenomenon of the Korean wave. This documentary continues to air globally, sharing Sean's insights into the world of K-drama and K-pop.
Sean's versatility as an actor is showcased in his roles in the Viki Original series "Dramaworld" (2016) and the web drama "Fake" (2017). Throughout his career, Sean has demonstrated his ability to adapt to various roles and genres, making him a sought-after talent in the entertainment industry.