Sean Faris

Sean Faris
Sean Hardy Faris is an American actor, model, and producer. He is known for his roles as Jake Tyler in Never Back Down, Kyo Kusanagi in The King of Fighters, and Rick Penning in Forever Strong...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth25 March 1982
CityHouston, TX
CountryUnited States of America
accomplish instead people squeeze time trying weight
I see so many people in the gym just slinging weight around. You can accomplish more if you squeeze the reps out in perfect form, instead of going big and trying to kill it every time.
dealt family life
I've dealt with many challenges in my life, with my family.
michael staying
Working with Michael Chiklis is a lesson in professionalism and staying focused. That's what Chiklis brings all day long.
hope people
I hope people remember me for the kind of person that I am, not because of what I do.
giving body patient
Anybody can be fit. But you have to be patient. Give your body some time to adjust.
depressing hate junk
I hate junk food. It depresses me.
entertainment cages fighter
I've never wanted to be a cage fighter myself, but I definitely do enjoy the entertainment of it.
fighting guy trying
When faced with a situation, the confidence you stand up to that situation with usually pushes the other person to back down because the guy that is trying to start the fight doesn't really want to fight. He just wants a scene.
fighting needs ridiculous
I have a ridiculous amount of confidence of protecting myself, but along with that confidence comes the ability that you don't need to fight.
real actors fighter
Sometimes it feels weird being an actor surrounded by all these real fighters and you gotta keep your confidence high and do your best to learn it as quickly as possible.
beautiful girl shopping
I don't want a girl who's high-maintenance and wants to go shopping... I like a girl who doesn't wear make-up and is naturally beautiful.
giving long people
I'm still learning to be the best actor I can be, and I have a long way to go to get to the level I would like to be at. My focus is still 100% acting acting acting. Once I hit a point where I feel very comfortable as an actor - because you can never stop learning, I don't care how comfortable you get, you can never stop learning - but once I hit a point where I can get that comfort level of taking on the task of directing and having the confidence in myself to have people's respect when I give them direction, that's definitely something I want to do someday.