Sean Huze

Huze returned to Los Angeles and co-produced his first play The Sandstorm which he had previously produced for a limited engagement in September 2004.

The Los Angeles Times called it a "heart-clutching, eye-witness mosaic," and praised its "shocking force and awesome honesty,"[4] and it garnered a Critic's Pick from Back Stage West which stated simply that "it deserves to be seen and heard.

The Sandstorm debuted on the East Coast on August 20, 2005, in Alexandria, VA at MetroStage serving the Washington, D.C. area.

The Sandstorm was an editor's pick in The Washington Post[6] and praised by The Examiner, The Hill, Potomac Stages, Curtain Up D.C. and other D.C. periodicals.

Sean has also appeared in several feature films since returning to Los Angeles including the Paul Haggis written and directed drama, In the Valley of Elah with Tommy Lee Jones, John Erick Dowdle's horror film The Poughkeepsie Tapes, Paul Greengrass' Green Zone starring Matt Damon, and Paul Haggis' The Next Three Days, released November 19, 2010 and starring Russell Crowe.