Sean Thibodeau

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Sean Thibodeau at IMDb is an actor, writer (SuspiciousPackaging), director, producer, blogger (SUSPACK) and entrepreneur (CEO of Pacco Sospetto Brands).

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Sean Thibodeau on set of 2010 Indie Film

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Sean Thibodeau appeared on the cover of a number of lifestyle and fashion magazines, as well as a number of advertising campaigns for print and television.

Sean Thibodeau was named to IMDB's list of "The 50 Hottest Actors" in 2011.

Sean Thibodeau was also named to IMDB's list of "40 Hot Men Hollywood Should be Using More."

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