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  1. Sean Bateman is a recurring character in the novels of Bret Easton Ellis. He first appears in The Rules of Attraction (1987), wherein he is one of the three primary first-person narrators. Subsequently, he appears in American Psycho (1991) and Glamorama (1998), and is referenced in The Informers...

  2. Sean Bateman. Sean is a 21-year-old student from a wealthy family. He is very promiscuous and a heavy substance abuser, as well as a drug dealer in the employ of Rupert Guest. He becomes romantically involved with Lauren, a relationship he considers to be true love.

    • Bret Easton Ellis
    • 1987
  3. James Van Der Beek as Sean Bateman, a drug dealer from Berlin, New Hampshire (the character is the younger brother of Patrick Bateman, the main character of American Psycho) Shannyn Sossamon as Lauren Hynde, a virgin who is saving herself for Victor, her ex-boyfriend

  4. Three disturbed students at Camden college get involved in a love triangle. Sean Bateman is a womanizing drug dealer who falls in love with virginal Lauren (not to be confused with her slutty roommate Lara,) because he suspects that she is his secret admirer, who is leaving notes in his box.

  5. Harvard Business School. Patrick Bateman is a fictional character created by novelist Bret Easton Ellis. He is the villain protagonist and unreliable narrator of Ellis's 1991 novel American Psycho and is played by Christian Bale in the 2000 film adaptation of the same name.

  6. Jan 30, 2024 · One of the characters in Rules of Attraction is Sean Bateman (played in the film by James Van Der Beek), who is Patrick Bateman’s brother. At one point, Avery planned for The Rules of Attraction to include a scene with Sean and Patrick Bateman together, with Bale reprising his American Psycho role.

  7. Sep 1, 1987 · One of the main POV characters, Sean Bateman, is the younger brother of the titular American Psycho, Patrick Bateman, pro/antagonist of Ellis’ follow-up to The Rules of Attraction. Patrick even narrates his own short chapter near the end of the novel.

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