Sean Nelson (born May 9, 1980) is an American actor.[1] Nelson began his career as a child actor, receiving notice after his film debut in Fresh (1994), as the eponymous title character.
Major roles in American Buffalo (1996) and The Wood (1999) followed, in addition to Nelson playing the recurring role of Jesse Bayliss on drama Sisters (1995−96). Nelson has continued acting in adulthood, predominantly in independent films and small roles on television.
Nelson was born in the Co-op City section of the Bronx, New York,[2] in a working class family.[3] He is the son of Aubrey, a mechanical engineer, and Sonia Nelson.[4]
In 1988, he enrolled at a local acting school. Nelson's mother had originally wanted her son to learn the piano and take voice lessons, but the instructor decided Nelson should study acting instead.[3] As a teenager, Nelson attended the Professional Performing Arts School.[3] Nelson studied film at Temple University[5] and he graduated by 2007.[6]
Nelson made his film debut in Fresh (1994),[8] appearing as the lead character Michael (who goes by Fresh), a young boy who works for two drug dealers.[9] The film's director, Boaz Yakin, had originally dismissed Nelson after his first audition, but a casting director convinced Yakin to give Nelson another audition, and Nelson won the part.[10]
He portrayed young Mike in The Wood (1999), with one reviewer opining Nelson was the strongest of the three young actors in the film.[18]Stephen Holden of The New York Times believed Nelson provided poignancy to the film.[19] Nelson performed as DeAndre McCullough, the son of divorced drug addicts, in the HBO miniseries The Corner (2000).[20]Tom Shales, a reviewer for The Washington Post, claimed Nelson was "magnetic" in the role of DeAndre.[21]
Nelson appeared in the 2004 short film Date as James,[22] and portrayed Willie in Stake Land (2010).[23] Nelson was Charlie, a teenager newly released from juvenile hall, in the 2005 miniseries Miracle's Boys.[24] Some of his film work as an adult includes The Gospel (2005) and Premium (2006). Nelson has guest starred on television series Elementary (2014), The Good Wife (2015), and Blue Bloods (2022).