- Born
- Height6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
- John Mackey
- Alex Grey
- Julia Ormond
- Marianne Williamson
- Whole Life Times
- don Miguel Ruiz, author of The Four Agreements
Sebastian Siegel is a British-American screenwriter, director, author, and actor from Oxford, England. His father is Indian religions professor and acclaimed writer, Lee Siegel. His grandfather, Leonard Thompson, was an active opponent of apartheid, author, and professor of South African history at Yale. Sebastian began studying drama at age seven. He was accepted to college at age fifteen to study theatre, and won the drama prize at Kent School.
He often credits gratefulness to theatre, zen, rigorous exercise, authors Alan Watts, Ken Wilber, James Hollis, other philosophers and artists, and friend and mentor James Whitmore.
"Like the book it's adapted from, this film is brilliant. Grace and Grit will shake you, and maybe even awaken you in some way. This movie is a must-see, especially for anyone interested in love or consciousness."
"Like The Tree of Life or The Fountain, Grace and Grit is a movie that takes you on a spiritual journey into the depths of love, and then beyond. Sebastian Siegel is a dexterous and original director, his movie is transcendent storytelling at its best."
"This film stays with you, it grabs you. Both lead actors give Oscar worthy performances. Mena Suvari's revelatory performance is haunting me days later. Siegel's work feels expansive and creative. It's not just incredibly intimate... it's open and raw."
"Grace and Grit is an epic love story. Sebastian's adaptation of this powerful book stays true to the source... this movie is a testament to the transformative powers of love."
"[Siegel's] film, Awakening World, takes you out of your own private hell. Likewise there are some beautiful and unexpected answers... viewers will enjoy the insights and these are excellent questions to ask. There's no time like the present to awaken."
"Sebastian's art is shown in the way he brings people together."- IMDb Mini Biography By: Manager
- Won the drama prize at Kent School where Ted Danson, Peter Farrelly, Seth MacFarlane and Treat Williams also studied.
- Stepgrandson of James Whitmore.
- Winner of Most Inspiring Documentary Film, DocMiami 2012.
- Stepcousin of James Whitmore III.
- Growing up I wanted to become a psychologist, but found myself devoting more time to theatre. They both had to do with communication, but theatre for me at that age was an especially liberating form of communication and expression.
- The purpose of relationship is to magnify the beauty of the human experience and act mutually as catalysts to increasing growth in one another. This is the requisite of relationship for me in any dynamic; friend, lover or family.
- Find people in history to admire. Try to think and feel how they thought and felt. Surround yourself with people you admire and respect. Find ways to contribute to what is important to them. Have the courage to let go of relationships that are not mutually catalytic to increasing depth.
- I've been deeply inspired by the works of many authors... Alan Watts, Ken Wilber, Kahlil Gibran, Martin Luther King, Joseph Campbell, William Blake, James Baldwin, Paulo Coehlo, Paul Ferrini, F.W. Schelling, Shunryu Suzuki, Ramana Maharshi - my deepest gratitude is for the writing of these minds.
- Jim Whitmore, beyond being an actor I admire and respect, is a friend and mentor. He wakes at the crack of dawn and swims every day. And look at his life, it's vibrant and full. He's always working, has a thriving relationship, travels, and is involved politically. Theses things seem separate, yet they all enrich one another. Celebrity Society, issue Fall 2008
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