Sean Galea

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Sean Galea (born November 26, 1998) is a Maltese actor. Galea was born in Pietà, Malta, to Jonathan Galea, a barman, and Anna Galea (née Cini), a housewife. He grew up in Msida, Malta.


Galea attended St Aloysius College. He then enrolled in Ġ.F. Abela Junior College, before completing his education at the University of Malta, where he graduated with a BA (Hons.) in Maltese.


Galea is a former soccer player. When he was a kid, his father registered him at Pietà Hotspurs Football Club. Later on, he played for Msida Saint Joseph F.C. but after having a series of knee injuries, eventually he decided to become a professional actor.


His acting career started at the age of 14. At first, he had several uncredited parts in the series Déjà Vu, Iċ-Ċaqqufa, Simpatiċi, Grammi and Il-Patt. Afterwards, Galea made several guest appearances on various shows, such as the soap opera Ħbieb u Għedewwa, the sitcom Inkwilini, the drama Libra and the series Ta' Taħt Fuq.


He attracted wider recognition for his supporting role in the sitcom It's Morris, where he played William, Bethany's love interest. Then, he took the role of Alex in the drama Manwela. His portrayal of Bjorn in the series Vigilante proved that Galea is a versatile actor. He has also played Mr. Bonello, the lead character in the short film Ċans tad-Deheb. Lately, he was cast as Adam, and Shakespeare's Romeo in the feature film Klassi Għalina and the History of the World.