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Sean Faris

Full / Real Name: Sean H. Faris
Born: 25 March 1982 (43 years old)
Gender: Male

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Sean Faris made his feature film debut in 2001 with a role in Pearl Harbour. In 2004 he played the lead object of affection in the comedy Sleepover and in 2005 he was cast as Dennis Quaid's son William Beardsley in the remake of the classic film Yours, Mine and Ours.

His TV credits include playing Craig Brewster in Reunion and the sensitive jock Dino Whitman in Life As We Know It. Based on British author Melvin Burgess' controversial novel Doing It, the Life As We Know It chronicled the sexual antics of a group of high school friends in Seattle.

He received critical acclaim for the role by Daily Variety, The Hollywood Reporter and USA Today.

Faris has also guest starred on such shows as Smallville, One Tree Hill and Boston Public.

A Texas native, Faris moved to Ohio at age 12 and moved to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career after graduating from high school.


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