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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sean M. Whalen (born May 19, 1964) is an American film, television, and stage actor. Whalen was born in Washington D.C. in 1964, the youngest of four children, he was raised in Silver Spring/Olney, Maryland. He attended Sherwood High School and graduated from UCLA. He worked as a waiter while studying and performing at The Groundlings Theater. He appeared in commercials and in 1991, his first film, The People Under the Stairs. Whalen may be best known for the first "Got Milk?" commercial, in which his character tries in vain, after taking a large bite of a peanut butter sandwich, to answer a radio host's question about the famous Burr-Hamilton duel. Whalen also starred in a DiGiorno pizza commercial, in which his character and a friend enjoy a Chicago-style pizza in Tucson, Arizona, as well as the short-lived 2001 television program, Special Unit 2. Whalen has appeared in several television shows, including The Suite Life of Zack and Cody as a radio station host, Hannah Montana as a worker at a Make A Moose store in a Moose Costume, Scrubs as an X-ray technician. He appeared in the film, The Last Day of Summer and as a ghost on a Wizards of Waverly Place episode called "Halloween". Whalen also played Neil, also known as "Frogurt", one of the plane crash survivors, in a mobisode and three episodes of Lost.

Sean Whalen

Ferry Jerry
for Ferry Jerry in ME MYSELF & DIE
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When five friends accidentally slip into a gnarly, neon-drenched mirror dimension, they find themselves running for their dear lives from the ultimate predators: murderous variations of themselves. Because these evil twins share their exact brains, they easily anticipate every escape route and weapon swing, turning the survival attempt into a brutal, psychological game of chess. To survive the night, the group must resort to chaotic "splatstick" comedy—acting completely against their own natures to trick their own minds and beat themselves to death before they get killed by who they used to be.