Neil Sean
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Neil Sean is a British journalist. Born in Mirfield in West Yorkshire to entertainers Ann Montini and Alan Scott, Sean first attracted attention as a singer, and released a cover version of Cliff Richard's "We Don't Talk Anymore", before taking up posts as a presenter at multiple radio stations. He later took up jobs as a writer, including for Metro, where he wrote the gossip column "The Green Room" for over ten years.
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Born | Mirfield, England |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, broadcaster, writer |
Sean then set up his own outfit, Maycon Productions, and released numerous books and DVDs including the book How to Live Like a Celebrity for Free and the DVD D.R. W.H.O.: The Lost Interviews, which attracted critical commentary on separate editions of Dave Gorman's show Modern Life is Goodish. He also spent a period as Travelodge's writer-in-residence and as an entertainment reporter for Sky News, Fox News, and NBC News.