Sean Kanan is an American actor remembered mainly for playing Mike Barnes in the movie “Karate Kid III”, AJ Quartermaine in the series “General Hospital”, and Deacon Sharpe in the soap opera “The Bold and the Beautiful “and in” The Young and the Restless. “
In the third installment of “Karate Kid“Mike Barnes is the rival of Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) in the Valley Karate Tournament. Due to his skills he is contacted by John Kreese and Silver to defeat the St. Louis student. Miyagi.
Despite the intervention of Johnny Lawrence’s exsense, in the end Daniel managed to beat Mike. Before the premiere of the third season of “Cobra Kai“Rumors arose about the return of this character, however, it did not happen, at least so far. But what happened to the actor Sean Kanan |?
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WHAT HAPPENED TO SEA KANAN?
After his role in the popular 1989 film, Kanan appeared in the Fox television series “The Outsiders” where he played Gregg Parker. In 1993 he joined the main cast of “General Hospital,” where he played Alan James “AJ” Quartermaine Jr.
For the latter role he was nominated for an award in the Outstanding Revelation category by Soap Opera Digest magazine. He left the series in 1997 and 15 years later (2012) returned to play the same character until April 29, 2014.
In 1999, Kanan joined the NBC fiction cast “Sunset Beach” and brought Jude Cavanaugh to life. A year later he was Deacon Sharpe in “The Bold and the Beautiful”, a role he also played in “The Young and the Restless”.
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later, Sean Kanan | he starred in several feature films and competed in the third season of the Italian version of “Dancing with the Stars” in 2006. In 2009, he starred in the independent film “Abracadabra”, which was screened at the Cannes Film Festival. In May of the following year, he appeared in “My Trip to the Dark Side.”
He also wrote “The Modern Gentleman; Cooking and Entertainment with Sean Kanan,” published by Dunham Books. In 2016, he received the 400th star on the Walk of Fame in Palm Springs.
Sean Kanan | he also created the digital drama “Studio City,” directed by Timothy Woodward, Jr., as a somewhat autobiographical love letter to the Daytime Soaps.
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