Sean Donohue
Sean Donohue embarked on his filmmaking journey in 2007 when he took on the role of Assistant Director for the student film "Dog Thief." This early experience ignited his passion for the craft, leading him to produce and direct a diverse array of horror short films and features. Among his notable works are "Agrizoophobia," a chilling exploration of fear; "Bloody English," which blends horror with a unique narrative; "Franklin," a compelling character-driven story; "Joe Vampire," a fresh take on vampire lore; and "Die Die Delta Pi," a horror-comedy that has garnered attention for its clever writing and engaging performances.
Donohue's creativity and dedication to the genre have established him as a prominent figure in the Tampa Bay filmmaking community. He remains actively involved in the local scene, contributing his expertise by writing and supporting various productions. With numerous projects on the horizon, Sean continues to push the boundaries of horror cinema, showcasing his commitment to storytelling and innovation. Through his work, he has not only entertained audiences but has also inspired fellow filmmakers in the region. As he forges ahead, the future looks bright for Donohue and his contributions to the world of film.