Who Is Sean Patrick Flanery? Age, Biography and Wiki
As of 2025, Sean Patrick Flanery is 59 years old. He gained widespread fame for his roles in iconic films and TV series, most notably in "The Boondock Saints," "Young Indiana Jones Chronicles," and "The Dead Zone." Flanery's talent has earned him numerous accolades and a dedicated fanbase, all of which you can explore in detail on his Wikipedia page.
Occupation | Actors |
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Date of Birth | October 11, 1965 |
Age | 59 Years |
Birth Place | Lake Charles, Louisiana, U.S. |
Horoscope | Libra |
Country | U.S |
Popularity
Sean Patrick Flanery's Popularity over time
Height, Weight & Measurements
Sean stands tall at approximately 5 feet 10 inches (178 cm). While specific weight figures fluctuate, he maintains an athletic build that complements his action-oriented roles. Currently, he weighs around 170 pounds (77 kg). His body measurements are often kept private, as he emphasizes fitness and health, focusing on maintaining a fit physique that allows him to perform in action-heavy roles.
Family, Dating & Relationship Status
Sean Patrick Flanery has frequently kept his personal life private. As of 2025, he is reportedly single but was previously in a long-term relationship with actress and producer, Kristy Swanson. They dated for several years but parted ways amicably. Flanery has one son, whom he shares with his ex-girlfriend, further solidifying his commitment to family despite his relationship status.
His mother, Genie (née LeDoux), is a real estate broker, and his father, Paul Flanery, is a medical equipment salesman. His ancestry includes Irish, Cajun (French), and English. After attending Awty International School, Flanery graduated from Dulles High School in Sugar Land, and attended the University of St. Thomas in Houston.
Net Worth and Salary
Flanery’s estimated net worth in 2025 is approximately $3 million, attributed to his successful acting career, voice work, and various endorsements. His salary per project can vary significantly based on the production's scope, but he continues to leverage his talents in both films and television, enhancing his financial standing.
Career, Business and Investments
Sean Patrick Flanery's career spans over three decades, featuring a mix of roles in film and television. Following his breakout success in the 90s, he has appeared in several notable projects, including "The Boondock Saints" films, where he plays the cult favorite character Connor MacManus. Flanery also ventured into directing and writing, showcasing his multifaceted skills. In recent years, he has expanded his portfolio by investing in entertainment-related ventures and partnerships, further securing his financial future.
Flanery started acting in college at University of St. Thomas, after he joined an acting class to meet a girl on whom he had a crush. After graduating college, he decided to move to Los Angeles, California to pursue his career in screenwriting.
Beginning his career as a playwright, while working as a server at TGI Fridays, Flanery was eventually discovered while acting in a play by Natalie Rossan who approached him to appear in television commercials before being offered roles in television and film.
Social Network
Sean actively engages with his fans through various social media platforms, including Instagram and Twitter, where he shares glimpses into his personal and professional life. This online presence allows him to connect with a global audience, promoting his projects and fostering community engagement.
- Instagram: @seanpatrickflanery
- Twitter: @SPFlanery
Education
Sean Patrick Flanery attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he studied English literature. His education laid a solid foundation for his articulate approach to acting and storytelling, enhancing his creative endeavors in the industry.
Flanery is also a 4th degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, which he teaches. He placed first in the Master 1/ Blue/ Male/ Light division at the 2003 American National IBJJF Jiu-jitsu Championship and the 2003 Pan Jiu-jitsu IBJJF Championship by the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation.
Flanery indicated in an interview that, at one point, he considered competing in mixed martial arts, saying "If it didn't come around so late in my life, that would've 100 percent been my trajectory."