- His screaming during the murder in Tueurs de flics (1979) was unscripted and improvised.
- Trained under John Houseman at Juilliard, later working in regional theater and the New York Shakespeare Festival. He played Hamlet at the L.A. Theatre Center.
- Listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1979" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 31.
- Best known on film as James Woods' cop-killing partner in Tueurs de flics (1979). Best known on TV as the fussy, meticulous business manager Dexter Stuffins on Ricky ou la belle vie (1982).
- Born on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent and had three brothers and three sisters.
- He studied with colorist and landscape artist Ian Robertson and West Indies artist O. D. Brisbane. Later, after he moved from St. Vincent to New York City, he studied with Ron Mellman of the Brooklyn Museum.
- He also did some artwork as a painter.
- English, Scottish, African, Portuguese, and Native Caribbean descent.
- Son of Francis Seales, and Olive Allen Seales.
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