Sebastian Faure is a French/Polish actor who moved to Los Angeles five years ago. An expatriate who lived most of his life in the cultural melting pot of Dubai, Sebastian had a very colorful upbringing in the Gulf that led to him have a strong understanding of many different cultures. Sebastian studied at the Paris Sorbonne University in Art History and classical theater before coming to the United States and receiving his MFA in Acting at The New York Film Academy. He studied under the guidance of Isabella Hofmann, Ken Lerner, George Russo, and Christopher Cass to name a few and currently trains at the Chubbuck Studio.
Sebastian is known for his roles in Blue, playing along side Judith Scott and Chelsea Lopez, in Knead for Love, accepted at the Cannes Film Festival and most recently in the upcoming David Fincher film Mank where he plays alongside Gary Oldman, Tom Pelphrey and Arliss Howard.
From Sebastian's perspective, the art of acting is a never-ending search to understand human behavior and psychology in various circumstances of life. As Sebastian puts it, "it's not about the start or the finish line but it's about the journey of learning, growing, and interacting with others.