Sean Astin Bio, Age, Wife, Net Worth, Stranger Things, Movies, TV Shows

Sean Astin Biography

Sean Astin is a well-known American actor who has appeared in films such as The Goonies, Toy Soldiers, Rudy, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, 50 First Dates, Click, 24 Seasons, Special Agent Oso, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Stranger Things, and No Good Nick.

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How old is Sean Astin? – Age

He is 52 years old as of 25 February 2023. He was born in 1971 in Santa Monica, California, United States.

Sean Astin Family – Education

Astin is the son of Patty Duke and Michael Tell, both actors. At the time, it was reported that his real father was actor Desi Arnaz Jr. Astin went to Catholic school before becoming a Protestant. He earned a B.A. in History and English from UCLA and served on the board of directors of Los Angeles Valley College.

Sean Astin Wife

On July 11, 1992, Astin married Christine Harrell. Alexandra, born in November 1996, Elizabeth, born in August 2002, and Isabella, born in July 2005 are their three children, all with the middle name Louise. In 1984, his wife was crowned Miss Indiana Teen USA. Alexandra appeared as Elanor Gamgee, Astin’s character’s daughter, in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, and as Ethel Balducci in Bad Kids of Crestview Academy.

Sean Astin Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $10 million.

Sean Astin Stranger Things

In Stranger Things’ second season, he plays Bob Newby. Bob is Joyce Byers’ boyfriend, and he works as the manager at the local Radio Shack. Bob and Joyce fell in love in October 1984, with Bob imagining a future with her and her sons by proposing to leave Hawkins and start over somewhere fresh. However, his plan was thwarted when Joyce’s son, Will, began experiencing memory problems and seizures as a result of a tunnel that was slowly forming in Hawkins.

While Will was being cared for at Hawkins National Laboratory, weird dog-like animals from the tunnel attacked, locking the Byers and others within. Bob assisted Joyce and the others in escaping by using his computer abilities to disable the security system, but was unfortunately mauled to death in front of her by one of the beasts.

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Sean Astin The Conners

He appeared as Tyler in the American television sitcom The Conners. The sitcom follows the Conners, a working-class family in Lanford, Illinois, as they adjust to life without their star character, Roseanne. Producer Bruce Helford has indicated that the creative team purposefully overlooked major occurrences from Roseanne’s sixth season, such as Jackie’s marriage to Fred, the birth of Andy and Jerry, and practically the entire controversial ninth season. The sitcom recounts the tribulations of the Conners in a fictitious mid-state exurb.

Sean Astin The Goonies

He portrayed Mikey, he de facto leader of the Goonies in The Goonies. Mikey resides in Astoria, Oregon’s Goon Docks. He is the younger son of Irving and Irene Walsh, as well as Brand’s brother. Mikey is a young man with short brown hair and green eyes. He has silver-colored braces. He wears a jean jacket, a gray shirt, a pair of jeans, and white sneakers throughout the film. He wears a yellow raincoat on his bike trip down to Cannon Beach. He has asthma and never leaves the house without his inhaler.

Sean Astin 50 First Dates

In the 2004 American romantic comedy film 50 First Dates, he played Doug Whitmore, Lucy’s elder brother, a lisping, steroid-addicted bodybuilder. At Hukilau Café, Henry Roth, a veterinarian at Sea Life Park Hawaii, meets Lucy Whitmore and they become friends. Lucy, on the other hand, develops amnesia and recalls her life up until the catastrophe. To keep her from reliving the accident, her brother Marlin and Doug re-enact Marlin’s birthday on a daily basis. After 10 years of planning for his research study, Henry prepares a film to convey the truth, but Lucy breaks up with him. Lucy is now teaching an art class, according to Marlin, and Henry recognizes Lucy’s singing as an indication of fresh memory retention.

Sean Astin Movies

♦ 2023 – The AD-X2 Controversy
♦ 2023 – iMordecai
♦ 2023 – Go West
♦ 2023 – The Shift
♦ 2021 – Hero Mode
♦ 2021 – Charming the Hearts of Men
♦ 2020 – Adverse
♦ 2020 – Lego DC: Shazam!: Magic and Monsters
♦ 2018 – Gloria Bell
♦ 2017 – Bad Kids of Crestview Academy
♦ 2017 – Dead Ant
♦ 2017 – Espionage Tonight
♦ 2017 – The Lears
♦ 2016 – The Do-Over
♦ 2016 – Range 15
♦ 2016 – Unleashed

Sean Astin TV Shows

♦ 2015, 2017 – Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero
♦ 2023 – Perry Mason
♦ 2023 – The Conners
♦ 2021 – Jungledyret Hugo
♦ 2021 – Playing with Power: The Nintendo Story
♦ 2021 – Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?
♦ 2019 – The Big Bang Theory
♦ 2019 – No Good Nick
♦ 2019 – Brooklyn Nine-Nine
♦ 2019–2020 – Supergirl
♦ 2018–2020 – The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants
♦ 2017–2019 – Stranger Things
♦ 2016 – The Loud House
♦ 2016 – The Librarians
♦ 2016–2018 – Justice League Action