Sean Anthony Moran

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Sean Anthony Moran portrayed Sean Fike in Avatar. He first appeared in the 1994 television series Sister Sister, but did not make his first film appearance until Waist Deep in 2006.

Sean Anthony Moran has been acting on stage, in television, and film since the age of twelve. He is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and veteran of Will & Company, a multicultural Shakespearean theatre group. A long-time performer with Playfair, Sean facilitates a one-man show and college orientation at schools across the country. He has worked on many TV, commercial, and film projects as both an actor and stuntman. His most recent projects include the indie film "Beat DWN" and the faith-based project, "Dead Man Rising". In addition to his work as an actor, Sean has been training the Afro-Brazilian martial art of Capoeira for 20 years. He is an accomplished martial artist and acrobat who runs two Capoeira schools in Los Angeles, teaching, training, and traveling year-round.

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Sean Anthony Moran portrayed Sean Fike in Avatar. He first appeared in the 1994 television series Sister Sister, but did not make his first film appearance until Waist Deep in 2006.

Sean Anthony Moran has been acting on stage, in television, and film since the age of twelve. He is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and veteran of Will & Company, a multicultural Shakespearean theatre group. A long-time performer with Playfair, Sean facilitates a one-man show and college orientation at schools across the country. He has worked on many TV, commercial, and film projects as both an actor and stuntman. His most recent projects include the indie film "Beat DWN" and the faith-based project, "Dead Man Rising". In addition to his work as an actor, Sean has been training the Afro-Brazilian martial art of Capoeira for 20 years. He is an accomplished martial artist and acrobat who runs two Capoeira schools in Los Angeles, teaching, training, and traveling year-round.

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Subject ID: 110250