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What is Sean Patrick Flanery's Net Worth?

Sean Patrick Flanery is an actor, filmmaker, author, and martial artist who has a net worth of $1 million. Sean Patrick Flanery is best known for his roles in such films as "Powder," "Best Men," "Simply Irresistible," and "The Boondock Saints" and its sequel. He also co-wrote the film "Born a Champion," and wrote and directed "Frank and Penelope," both of which he acted in as well. Earlier in his career, Flanery played Indiana Jones in the ABC television series "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles."

Early Life and Education

Sean Patrick Flanery was born on October 11, 1965 in Lake Charles, Louisiana to real estate broker Genie and medical equipment salesman Paul. Raised in Houston, Texas, he went to Awty International School; after that, he attended Dulles High School in Sugar Land. Back in Houston, Flanery attended the University of St. Thomas as a young adult.

Film Career

Flanery began his professional acting career in 1987 with a role in the film "A Tiger's Tale." His next appearance on the big screen came in the 1994 biographical Western "Frank and Jesse," starringBill PaxtonandRob Lowe. Flanery had his first leading role in the 1995 science-fiction drama "Powder," playing the titular albino telepath. Also that year, he appeared in the adaptation ofTruman Capote'snovella "The Grass Harp." Flanery began landing many more starring roles in the late 90s, including in the crime films "Pale Saints," "Suicide Kings," and "Best Men," the romantic comedy "Simply Irresistible," and the drama "Body Shots." He had one of his most notable roles in the 1999 action thriller "The Boondock Saints," starring as Connor MacManus, who along with his fraternal twin brother Murphy becomes a vigilante. Flanery would later reprise his role in the 2009 sequel "The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day." Before that, he appeared in such films as "Kiss the Bride," "Con Express," "D-Tox," "Demon Hunter," and the animated fantasy romance "Veritas, Prince of Truth," in which he starred as the titular hero.

In the early 2010s, Flanery starred in the action thriller "Sinners & Saints," the horror film sequel "Saw 3D," and the mystery thriller "InSight." He also starred in the musical horror short film "The Devil's Carnival." In 2016, Flannery starred in the Christian film "My First Miracle" and the horror thriller "Johnny Frank Garrett's Last Word." He followed those with five films in 2017, including the thriller "Trafficked" and the horror film "The Evil Within." Flanery's subsequent credits included "Unhinged," "Lasso," "100 Yards," "Acceleration," and "The Outsider." Kicking off the 2020s, he appeared in "The Orchard" and "Lady Driver." In 2021, he both co-wrote and starred in the martial arts drama "Born a Champion." The year after that, Flanery made his feature film directorial debut with the romantic crime film "Frank and Penelope," which he also wrote and had a supporting role in. His other credits include the action thriller "The Weapon" and the Christian horror film "Nefarious," both from 2023.

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