Sebastian Quinn Does Not Have a Confirmed Girlfriend & Has Close Female Friends
Since he became a famous actor, fans have wondered whether or not Sebastian Quinn has a girlfriend. And while he doesn't share details about his love life, the actor gives fans glimpses of his relationship with the women in his life.
Sebastian Quinn is a rising Australian actor commonly known for playing Ernesto Miranda in "Miranda's Victim" and appearing in short films. Since his fame, the actor has garnered a large following, and his fans have since taken an interest in his love life.
However, Sebastian Quinn has left no trace of having a girlfriend on his social media. Instead, he often documents his close relationship with his predominantly female friends—from sharing the screen to their travels across the country and worldwide.
Sonja O'Hara Played Sebastian Quinn's Girlfriend
Sonja O'Hara is one of Quinn's famous friends. Originally from Canada, O'Hara is an award-winning actress, director, and writer who shared the silver screen with Quinn on multiple occasions.
In 2018, Quinn and O'Hara played love interests in the comedy "Pee Sitting Down," which captures a couple's attempt to share the night following their first date. On June 7, 2019, O'Hara shared a film teaser, where she plays Ruby and Quinn plays Julian. The film's website reads:
"Based on a true story, this wacky date night story is an homage to the bizarre and unfortunate internet dates that define so many young people's early adulthood."
More recently, Quinn and O'Hara played love interests again in the movie, "Vial." In 2021, O'Hara took to Instagram to share the official poster for the film, which landed a spot in the Santa Barbara Film Festival lineup.
Aside from being co-stars, in May 2022, Quinn and O'Hara were travel buddies as he turned to Instagram to document their fun in the sun while on a trip to Palm Springs. "'Palm Springs isn't ready for us,' exclaims group of privileged friends, as they continued to do all the touristy stuff Palm Springs has to offer," Quinn captioned the post.
Sebastian Quinn Has Another Close Female Friend
Quinn also shares a close bond with Emiliana Neriah, an entrepreneur, CEO of Emiliana Energy, Life Coach, and Sound Healer. At the time of writing, Neriah had nearly 16,000 followers on Instagram and revealed:
"Manifesting is my superpower."
In May 2022, Quinn and Neriah were a picture of relaxation while on vacation in Fiji. In the series of snaps Quinn posted, he gave fans a glimpse of their trip filled with clear blue waters and beautiful scenery.
On March 18, in honor of Quinn's 30th birthday, Neriah shared a photo dump from the celebration at the Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. While she opted for a nude ensemble, Quinn paired blue jeans with black boots, a grey shirt, and a two-toned brown fur jacket.
Sebastian Quinn at the Opening Night Film "Miranda's Victim" at the 38th Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival on February 8, 2023, in California. | Source: Getty Images
Sebastian Quinn Has a Busier Professional Life than a Love Life
While Quinn has yet to share details about who he is dating, the actor's professional life has kept him busy. Alongside playing Julian in "Pee Sitting Down," Quinn has landed roles in "Mama," "Thanks4Giving," "What Fresh Hell," and "We, the Players."
He also has experience in theatre, with multiple roles and projects. Quinn has appeared in the plays "Alas, The Nymphs," As You Like It," LeBlanc," Psycho Beach Party," "CSI: Mayberry," and "A Fifth Dimension," and he played Macbeth in "Macbeth."
Sebastian Quinn speaks at a Filmmaker Seminar during the 38th Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival in California on February 9, 2023. | Source: Getty Images
However, Quinnn's impressive resume continues. The actor is also skilled in improvisation, is athletically inclined, and can speak three languages.
More recently, after starring in "Miranda's Victim"—which, during an interview, Quinn agreed was a very "important" role—the actor shared the small screen with Kaley Cuoco, Chris Messina, and Tom Bateman in "Based on a True Story."