Sean Bankhead


Sean Bankhead is an American dancer and choreographer. He served as a judge on the American music competition series Becoming A Popstar.
Bankhead has created the choreography for many music videos, including Lil Nas X's "Industry Baby", Normani's "Motivation" and "Wild Side", Cardi B's "Up", Sam Smith's "Dancing with a Stranger" and "I'm Ready", and FKA Twigs' "Tears in the Club", Tate McRae's "Exes", Flo's "In My Bag" and Victoria Monet's "On My Mama". In 2024, he joined Usher during his Super Bowl LVIII halftime show.
He has also choreographed concert tours, and television and film productions. Throughout his career, he has earned eight nominations for the MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography.

Early life

Bankhead was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He moved to Atlanta, Georgia and began his career by uploading a dance video to YouTube in 2006 on his channel "Seanalator". The video went viral and amassed approximately 1.5 million views. In 2007, Bankhead landed his first high-profile gig, appearing as a love interest in the music video for "Promise Ring" by Tiffany Evans. The following year, he was hired as a dancer for Beyoncé, performing with the singer during a live performance of "Single Ladies " on The Tyra Banks Show.

Career

Music videos and live performances

In 2014, Bankhead choreographed the music video for Fifth Harmony's "Boss", and later on their music video for "Down", which earned him a MTV Video Music Award nomination; since then he has developed a close working relationship with former Fifth Harmony member Normani, referring to her as his muse, and choreographing her music videos for "Motivation", "Dancing with a Stranger", and "Wild Side". He has also frequently collaborated with Missy Elliott, working with her on the music video for her single "I'm Better", and her Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award medley at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards.
Bankhead has also choreographed, directed, and performed many music videos and performances, such as Cardi B's "Up" and her live performance of "WAP" at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, Megan Thee Stallion's "Her", Sam Smith & Demi Lovato's "I'm Ready", Saweetie's "Best Friend", Lil Nas X's "Industry Baby", and their live performance of "Montero " on SNL, City Girls' "Twerkulator", Alesso's "When I'm Gone",, and "Tears in the Club" by FKA Twigs. He has also worked for Britney Spears Saucy Santana, and Drake.

Additional choreographed work

Bankhead has choreographed for various television shows, including the Lee Daniels drama series Empire, and the Lena Waithe BET series Boomerang. He choreographed all of the dance performances for the Fox musical drama Star. Bankhead was credited for choreographing a dance routine for Will Ferrell in the movie Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues. In 2013, he served as the assistant choreographer for Beyoncé's The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour.
In 2020, Bankhead choreographed the Pepsi Zero Sugar Super Bowl LIV commercial featuring Missy Elliott and H.E.R. The following year, he worked with Pepsi again, choreographing a commercial featuring Doja Cat. In 2022, Bankhead joined Joe Jonas and Becky G to serve as a judges on the MTV & TikTok American music competition series Becoming A Popstar.

Personal life

Bankhead is openly gay.
He stated in interview with Yahoo! Life that he is close friends with fellow choreographer JaQuel Knight.

Awards

In 2021, Bankhead was placed on the 'Performers of the Year' section of the Out100 list by Out magazine, which is an annual list described as a "prestigious compilation of the year's most impactful and influential LGBTQ+ people".
AwardYearRecipient and nomineeCategoryResult
Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity2022"Industry Baby" Excellence in Music Video
Dance Magazine Awards2019"Motivation" Best Music VideoNomitated
Hollywood Music Video Awards2025HimselfChoreographer of the YearWon
Hollywood Music Video Awards2025"It's OK I'm OK" Best ChoreographyWon
iHeartRadio Music Awards2020"Motivation" Favorite Music Video ChoreographyNomitated
MTV Video Music Awards2017"Down" Best ChoreographyNomitated
MTV Video Music Awards2020"Motivation" Best ChoreographyNomitated
MTV Video Music Awards2022"Wild Side" Best ChoreographyNomitated
MTV Video Music Awards2022"Industry Baby" Best ChoreographyNomitated
MTV Video Music Awards2022"Tears in the Club" Best ChoreographyNomitated
MTV Video Music Awards2023"Her" Best ChoreographyNomitated
MTV Video Music Awards2024"Greedy" Best ChoreographyNomitated
MTV Video Music Awards2024"Rockstar" Best ChoreographyNomitated
UK Music Video Awards2021"Industry Baby" Best Choreography in a VideoNomitated