Sean Carrigan

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Born Name:  Sean Carrigan

Born Date:  May 16, 1974

Born Place:  Fairfax, Virginia

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Occupations:  Actor, producer, stand-up comedian, former boxer

Brief Biography:  Sean Carrigan is an American actor, producer, stand-up comedian, and former professional boxer best known for his role as Dr. Ben "Stitch" Rayburn on the CBS daytime drama The Young and the Restless. He is also recognized for his roles in American Vandal, All American, and the film Ford v Ferrari.

Early Career and Athletics:
Carrigan's professional background is rooted in competitive sports. Before entering Hollywood, he was an NCAA Division 1 wrestler and briefly pursued a career as a professional boxer between 1998 and 1999. He later transitioned into stand-up comedy and acting, making his start in the early 2000s with minor roles in series like Scrubs and Grey's Anatomy.
Television and Film Highlights:

Beyond his four-year run on The Young and the Restless, Carrigan has appeared in several high-profile projects:
Television: He played Coach Ivan Garrett on All American and Coach Rafferty in the Netflix series American Vandal. His guest credits include NCIS, Modern Family, and Lucifer.
Film: He appeared as Walt Hansgen in the Oscar-nominated film Ford v Ferrari and had roles in John Carter and Tyler Perry's The Single Moms Club.
Comedy: He is a co-founder of the production company Woodhead Entertainment and gained viral fame for his parody performance as NFL player Brett Favre.