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American actor, producer, writer, comedian, and live performer Sean Lance Berdy is best known for his role in 'Switched At Birth.'
Sean Lance Berdy, who has been deaf since birth, received praise for his depiction of Emmett and was nominated for a Teen Choice Award for TV Breakout Star. Sean Berdy has been a skilled live performer since he was a little child and is renowned for his American Sign Language rendition of Michael Jackson's song 'The Way You Make Me Feel' (ASL).
Sean Berdy made his acting debut in the movie film sequel 'The Sandlot 2' as a young deaf actor. Sean Berdy was born to Terrie and Scott Berdy in Boca Raton, Florida, on June 3, 1993.
Sean Berdy net worth is currently $2 million.
Adequate information regarding the annual income of Sean Berdy is unavailable.
Sean Berdy is 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) tall.
Sean Berdy is 29 as of September 2022. He was born on June 3, 1993.
In Indiana, Sean Berdy went to a deaf school. He competed in a national contest during his sophomore year and was named Mr. Deaf Teen America. He had to tour the nation, raising awareness for deaf people as the winner. He finished high school remotely from California because of his performances and acting jobs.
When Sean was a young child, he and his younger brother used to put on impromptu comedy acts for their family and friends. Eventually, performing and entertaining became his passion. Additionally, he acquired an interest in magic and his abilities in the field. As a result, he performed magic and won the top award at the World Deaf Magicians Festival in St. Petersburg, Russia.
While still in school, he participated in 'Vibrations', the school's traveling performing arts ensemble. He used American Sign Language (ASL) to deliver live renditions of Michael Jackson's song 'The Way You Make Me Feel' in several national locations. These performances were huge successes. The performance's video is also quite well-liked on YouTube.
Sean Berdy is a very private person and does not reveal much about his personal daily life. As of 2022, he's single.
Sean Berdy’s amazing acting, In the sequel to 'The Sandlot,' where he played a young deaf child, he had his first significant acting job. David Mickey Evans both directed and narrated this movie in 2005. He starred as a young Trey in the Eric Allen Bell written and directed movie 'The Bondage' in 2006. His appearance and act in one of the movies called 'The Deaf Family' in 2008 turned many heads and delivered fame to him. He was also chosen for the role of the Mountain Man in 'The Legend Of The Mountain Man' in the same year. Additionally, he has appeared in several ads for public services.
He began playing the deaf character Emmett Bledsoe in the ABC Family television series 'Switched At Birth' in 2011. Marlee Matlin played his mother. For his outstanding depiction of Emmett and the influence he had on the deaf community, Sean won the Deaf Nation Inspiration Award For Entertainment. The show was also praised for raising awareness in the deaf population and inspiring many people to take an ASL course.
Sean Berdy worked on several initiatives for the deaf population, such as ASL music videos and live performances at Disney. For example, when the animated film 'Ice Age: Continental Drift' is viewed on DVD, a window in the corner of the screen shows the first on-camera ASL performance that Berdy contributed.
At the World Magicians Festival in Saint Petersburg, Sean Berdy took home the top prize for young magicians.
He was given the title of Mr. Deaf Teen America in 2010, which required him to spend a year appearing in public all around the nation.
He received a nomination for TV Breakout Star at the 2011 Teen Choice Awards.
Additionally, Sean Berdy does ASL-language music videos. He frequently gets requests to give inspirational keynote addresses and to play in person at Disney. Another project he worked on was the animated movie 'Ice Age: Continental Drift' by Twentieth Century-Fox, when he performed ASL on camera for the first time. He also created an ASL rendition of 'Hero', which has received over a million YouTube views. Sean has plans to produce additional ASL music videos and to create 'The Sean Berdy Show,' which will include his stand-up comedy, autobiographical stories, sketches, and other material.
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