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Sean Berdy, one of the most multifaceted Deaf actors of his generation, has brought an astonishing array of characters to life on both film, television and stage.
Sean was born deaf on June 3rd, 1993 in Boca Raton, FL. Sean was born to perform and has been following his passion for entertaining. Sean is an actor, comedian, entertainer, live performer, and incurable extrovert. His first stage as a young boy was his parents' bed where he put on shows for delighted family and friends alongside his younger brother, Tyler, who would handle DJ and lighting needs for the events. From time to time, he loves to impersonate people. He brought joy and humor to his family and friends.
Sean received his first big break in acting in "The Sandlot 2", the 2005 comedic sequel to "The Sandlot" playing as the lovably mischievous Sammy "Fingers" Samuelson. Sean went on to play roles in additional films including "The Bondage" (2006), "The Deaf Family" (2007), and "The Legend of the Mountain Man" (2008). In addition to Sean's film career, he has been featured in numerous public service commercials.
Sean is currently in a new hit show called, "Switched at Birth" on ABC Family on Mondays, at 8 PM ET/PT. He portrays as Emmett Bledsoe, the most lovable character known as Deaf James Dean.
In between filming engagements, Sean has toured the country, performing with a highly acclaimed musical group. Sean was named Mr. Deaf Teen America. In this role, Sean has been asked to make public appearances across the country for one year.
Today, Sean is developing his superlative one man show called, "The Sean Berdy Show" that will bring his comedy standup, life stories, and performance to life.
"It's not all about acting. It's about giving an art of entertainment to humanity."
— Sean Berdy

Sean Berdy, uno de los actores más polifacéticos Sordo de su generación, ha llevado a una sorprendente variedad de personajes a la vida tanto en cine, televisión y teatro.
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