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Sean Faris
Born
Sean Haroy Faris
Websitehttp://www.seanfaris.com

Sean Haroy[1] Faris (born March 25, 1982)[2] is an American model and actor.

Biography

Early life

Faris was born in Houston, Texas, the son of Katherine Irene Ann (née Miller) and Warren Stephen Faris.[3] He moved from Houston to Parma, Ohio, at age 12, with his mother after his parents' divorce. He attended Padua Franciscan High School and graduated with honors in March of 2000. Faris played football, soccer, baseball, basketball, and swimming during high school.

Career

Faris decided to become an actor at the age of 17. He began his acting and modeling career in Cleveland at Barbizon, and later moved to the International Model and Talent Association with Stone Model & Talent. He was named to Junior Male Model of the Year at the International Model and Talent Association in 1999 but eventually gave up on modeling to focus on acting. Three weeks after high school graduation, Faris moved to California. Faris was cast in the role of Danny's gunner in Michael Bay's blockbuster war film Pearl Harbor alongside well-known stars Ben Affleck and Josh Hartnett.

Faris has starred in many different projects, including two television shows, Life As We Know It, and Reunion, both canceled before the end of their first season. He also played William Beardsley in Yours, Mine and Ours.

Faris has also starred in Sleepover with Alexa Vega in 2004. In 2007, Faris returned to work on three back-to-back films, Forever Strong, Never Back Down, and Brooklyn to Manhattan. Never Back Down was released on March 14th, 2008, with the other two films also opening in 2008. Currently, Faris is starring in and producing The Glass Eye with his manager Dino May.

In 2008, he stripped for UK Cosmopolitan magazine for a good cause, benefiting his choice of awareness of pancreatic cancer.[4] The same year, he produced and starred in a short film called Manifest Destiny.[5][6]

Filmography

Film

Television

Guest

Producer

  • Manifest Destiny[5] (2008)
  • The Glass Eye (2008)

Awards

Won

  • 2008: MTV Movie Award - Never Back Down (Best Fight along with Cam Gigandet)
  • 2007: Young Hollywood Award - The One To Watch
  • 2005: Young Hollywood Award[7]

Nominated

References

  1. ^ According to the State of Texas. Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997. At Ancestry.com
  2. ^ Sean Faris Biography (1982-)
  3. ^ "Biography for Sean Faris". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2008-08-16.
  4. ^ Sean Faris Online Gallery: Click image to close this window
  5. ^ a b Sean Faris
  6. ^ Dino May Management
  7. ^ http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1567256/eva_longoria_presents_to_sean_faris/

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