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Kamis, 27 Januari 2011

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Damn !!! It's truly damn. You see what I've attached on my side bar. I was attaching Sean Michael Afable's video. He's really awesome. I can't hold my breathe. It's damn. I'm a Korean Lover, but seems like I'm gonna love the USA one (but not more, just the same). I hafta admit that he's handsome. But the most important thing is his characteristics. He's a Christian, as you know guys, living in USA as a Christian and also a star, is really hard. I don't know  how can he survives all the things on. He's just too great to say and describe in a few words. Not enough. Sawing him cried like that on that video, it's damn, I'm gonna shed my tears also :'( And there's my favorite scene on "To Save A Life", it was when Sean was confessing his feeling toward that lucky girl.

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Sean Michael Afable's biography :

♫ Sean Michael, (also known as Sean Ruegsegger and his stage name Sean Michael Afable born 20 November 1988), is an American actor, best known for playing the role of Dylan Chiu in Akeelah and the Bee.

♫ He was born Sean Ruegsegger on November 20, 1988, to parents Robert and Gigi Ruegsegger. He has one older brother named Robby. He is half-Filipino and half-European ancestry, including German, Swiss,[1] and Scottish.[2]

♫ Sean Michael Afable was born on November 20, 1988, into a multi-cultural family. Sean has a large extended family, with 17 first cousins and even more uncles and aunts. Sean's mother-tongue is Tagalog, although he regrets that he cannot speak the language as fluently as his mother. Sean's parents noticed at age 3, that he was a very gregarious and outgoing kid. During his brother's elementary school choir performance, Sean decided he must join them. The music director allowed him to audition and Sean became the youngest Choir Mascot.

♫ Sean balances acting with the life of a typical teenager, and soon after his 16th birthday he got his drivers license. Sean also just recently graduated from high school in November and has just started taking classes at his local college. Sean enjoys spending time with his Mom, Dad, older brother Robby, his friends, and the rest of his family. As a Christian, he is an active member of his Church Youth Group. Sean loves the outdoors and enjoys body boarding, body surfing, surfing, snowboarding, driving, paintballing, camping, mountain biking, playing guitar, drawing, singing, dancing, and working on the tree house that he built with his Grandpa.

♫ Sean is a veteran Hip-Hop-dancer and an aspiring Break-dancer, with moves that have amazed his friends and family. Sean also enjoys singing and is an alumnus of the All American Boys Choir. His heroes are Jesus Christ, Maggie Q and fellow actors.

♫ Over the years Sean has studied acting with many of Hollywood's top acting coaches and is currently studying with Steven G. Lowe at The Actors Room ( www.TheActorsRoom.com ). His passion extends to Film, TV, Voice Over, Theater, Singing, and Dance.

♫ Sean's first starring role was in the movie Akeelah and the Bee as Dylan Chiu, a rival of Keke Palmer's role. In Akeelah and the Bee, Sean plays an over achieving, intelligent, and arrogant boy desperate to impress his father by winning the National Spelling Bee.

♫ He has guest starred on several television series, including the Disney Channel series That's So Raven and Phil of the FutureOn and episode called "Versa Day".He played as the Science geek in Pim's science class. Though, in the That's So Raven episode, his name was credited as "Sean Michael". He also guest starred on Zoey 101. His character only has a line which is "teacher" and chanting "fight, fight, fight" on episode Robot War. In the episode, Sean Michael is identified as wearing purple striped long sleeved shirt. He also guest starred on Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide as the stinger one of the Killer Bees on the episode Spelling bees and best friends.

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Awesome...

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