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3 days ago · Guest Description- Sean McNamara, an accomplished American filmmaker renowned for his focus on heartwarming family dramas, has recently commemorated the 25th anniversary of Brookwell McNamara Entertainment, a production company he co-founded alongside David Brookwell. With a prolific career spanning three decades, McNamara has left an indelible mark on the industry, having produced 30 feature ...
4 days ago · The finished film, directed by Sean McNamara, is actually based on Kengor’s second Reagan book, “The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism,” which was published in 2006. “When Mark first called me, I was already working on ‘The Crusader,’” said Kengor.
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2 days ago · Although baseball takes place in the summer, we captured some emotional scenes at Busch Stadium on an unseasonably warm December day. Between shots, I noticed our director Sean McNamara and Corbett with their arms around each other looking out to the field. Afterwards I asked Corbett what they were talking about.
4 days ago · Dylan Walsh portrayed the character of Sean McNamara. Sean is a dedicated plastic surgeon and the co-owner of the practice. He often serves as the moral compass of the show, grappling with ethical dilemmas and personal challenges.
5 days ago · Based on the inspiring true story of surfer Bethany Hamilton (played by AnnaSophia Robb), Sean McNamara's 2011 drama Soul Surfer tells a powerful tale of perseverance and resilience in the face of adversity. After losing her arm in a horrific shark attack, Hamilton embarks on an emotional journey to reclaim her life and return to competitive ...
3 days ago · Strike: An Uncivil War. Filmmaker Daniel Gordon follows his double BAFTA-winning, EMMY-nominated and critically acclaimed documentary HILLSBOROUGH with a searing new feature documentary. ★★★★. “A tough, valuable, forthright film.”. Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian.