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Sean Patrick Reiley
Born (1976-06-15) June 15, 1976 (age 48)
Occupation(s)Comedy writer, columnist
Websitehttp://www.seanbaby.com

Sean Patrick Reiley (born June 15, 1976), better known as Seanbaby, is an American writer best known for his comedy website. The site began as a personal homepage while he was studying for his bachelor's degree in Art at the University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho. He continued to expand the page after moving to Portland, Oregon, and San Francisco, California. Updates have been infrequent in recent years, but as of 2006 he has made considerable new modifications to the website.

According to the March 5, 2007 episode of the EGM Live* podcast, the nickname "Seanbaby" originated when an excitable female acquaintance would refer to him as "Sean, baby!".

Seanbaby.com

Seanbaby's original website houses many reviews of old video games, a substantial section on the old Super-Friends cartoon, critiques on old DC comics, a collection of Hostess Pie ads (with commentary), sarcastic commentary on Christian fundamentalists and hipsters, poorly translated English, reviews of bad movies and comics, ineffective or overblown self-defense techniques, current events, and a photo gallery of himself with friends. Cynicism and ridicule punctuate the nostalgia and parody of Seanbaby.com.

One of the most famous moments in his website's history occurred when Seanbaby created a section to lampoon letters that appeared in early issues of Nintendo Power. One of the targets was an East Lyme, Connecticut man named Mark Discordia (chosen because, despite being in his mid-30s at the time he wrote to the magazine, appeared to have a child-like appreciation of the Nintendo Entertainment System). A man purporting to be Discordia began a flame war with Seanbaby, which was highlighted by the man's outlandish claims of affluence, promiscuity and illegal drug usage.

Seanbaby is an avid admirer of media icons Mr. T, Lynda Carter, Steven Seagal, Rudy Ray Moore, Bruce Willis, Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Bruce Campbell. He also helped bring James H. Vipond and Miguel of Fat Chicks in Party Hats into the public consciousness, although some have speculated that "Miguel" is just a Seanbaby pseudonym. Seanbaby has claimed that Lowtax from Something Awful mimicked the Fat Chicks in Party Hats concept.

Seanbaby has collaborated on several projects with Erik Wolpaw from Old Man Murray. He is known for the idiosyncratic color of his hair, most often rendered in illustrations as a red and blue mohawk.

Recent activities

Seanbaby was a frequent writer for Electronic Gaming Monthly. In addition to his reviews and other content, he wrote a monthly column concerning awful games entitled "Rest of The Crap". Seanbaby was a frequent contributor on the popular gaming website 1UP.com where his EGM work was posted and provides commentary for bad games on 1UP's Broken Pixels show. He writes a column for The Wave magazine from Silicon Valley that is entitled 'The Final Last Word' which appears in every issue.

He was also a writer for the short-lived MTV2 animated comedy show The Adventures of Chico and Guapo.

As of late he did return to regularly updating seanbaby.com and had actually begun working as a columnist for Cracked.

Media appearances

Seanbaby has been featured on several websites and has hosted a program on MTV and a weekly radio show.

Radio

Television appearances

See also

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