Graham Sibley
Graham Sibley, born in Evanston, Illinois, is the oldest of four children and grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan before finishing high school in Portland, Oregon. Sibley went on to play basketball and water polo at the collegiate level graduating from Chapman University.
Sibley's professional acting career began in New York when he landed the lead role in the cult classic, "Zombie Honeymoon". Produced by John Landis, "Zombie Honeymoon" was a critical success as well as a fan favorite winning The Fuse TV / Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best With Less and went on to be distributed by Showtime Networks.
Throughout his career, Sibley has worked with Oscar winning filmmakers, Clint Eastwood and Bill Guttentag as well as premiering multiple films at The Sundance Film Festival as an actor and writer. He has also appeared in many groundbreaking television series. On stage, he has originated roles for Tony-nominated playwright, Neil LaBute, Emmy-nominees Leslye Headland and Micah Schraft as well as others.
Sibley is a founding member of Los Angeles based IAMA Theatre Company. In addition, he co-founded The YOUnited Foundation, an organization dedicated to erasing apathy with film in which he was recognized by the State of California. Sibley lives in Los Angeles with his wife and their twin sons.