Australian hunk Sean Keenan is a man of many interests. He plays guitar (although he admits after having been in one band he won’t be quitting his day job to be a rock star any time soon), he loves the outdoors, and he surfs. His ass also looks pretty awesome when it’s naked on camera, which you can see when he plays John Grant in the Aussie mini-series Wake in Fright (2017). But before he got all growed up, you can see Sean as a freckle-faced, fresh-faced teenager in the...
Australian hunk Sean Keenan is a man of many interests. He plays guitar (although he admits after having been in one band he won’t be quitting his day job to be a rock star any time soon), he loves the outdoors, and he surfs. His ass also looks pretty awesome when it’s naked on camera, which you can see when he plays John Grant in the Aussie mini-series Wake in Fright (2017). But before he got all growed up, you can see Sean as a freckle-faced, fresh-faced teenager in the popular kids TV show Lockie Leonard, where he played Lockie himself from 2007 to 2010, aka ages 14 to 17. He jumped into the part of Gary Hennessey in the series Puberty Blues from 2012-2014, then proved he was truly an adult in an almost naked scene in the TV series Glitch, playing Charlie Thompson from 2015-2019. And by almost naked, Mr. Man means he’s only wearing his palms, cupping his junk to hide the goods but baring his bottom. The cutie has continued his success on the little screen down under, appearing as Bill “Trotter” Dwyer in Barons in 2022, and in the mini-series Bali 2002(2022). On the big screen, you’ve seen him as Sven in Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog (2021) with Benedict Cumberbatch and Kirsten Dunst, and quite possibly, as Jamie in the award-winning Australian film Nitram (2021) starring Judy Davis. Mr. Man is going to take a stab in the dark and guess that one of Mr. Keenan’s additional talents is hitting the gym.