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[[File: Christopher_sean.jpeg | thumb | frameless | right | 200px | Christopher Sean]] Christopher Sean is the hotshot pilot Kazuda “Kaz” Xiono in Disney’s animated series Star Wars Resistance. Born October 25, 1985 in Oak Harbor, Washington, Christopher Sean is a multi-talented American actor with a thriving career in television, film, and voice acting. Sean's background is as diverse as his acting roles. His mother is Japanese, while his father is a blend of Irish, Spanish, and German. Raised in Southern California, Sean's exposure to different cultures no doubt informed his artistic sensibilities. An interesting fact from his childhood is that his father, a Navy veteran, would record himself reading books when stationed away from home. These recordings were a way for him to stay connected with his children, and Christopher's mother would record videos of the kids in return. Early struggles are a common thread in many actors' journeys, and Christopher Sean was no exception. After completing his education, he dived headfirst into the entertainment industry, facing the inevitable rejections and challenges that come with pursuing a career in the arts. But Sean persevered, and his raw talent and undeniable charm eventually opened doors. One of Sean's breakout roles was Bing Lee in the critically acclaimed web series "The Lizzie Bennet Diaries." This innovative production reimagined the classic novel "Pride and Prejudice" for the YouTube generation, and Sean's performance garnered significant attention. He then landed a recurring role as Gabriel Waincroft on the popular CBS series "Hawaii Five-0," further solidifying his place in television. In 2014, Christopher Sean secured a role that would become a defining one in his career: Paul Narita on the long-running NBC soap opera "Days of Our Lives." He played this character for four years, becoming a fan favorite. This role also led to an interesting turn of events in 2018. News outlets reported that Sean was leaving "Days of Our Lives," but Sean himself clarified that it was his decision to depart. While on "Days of Our Lives," Christopher Sean also expanded his horizons into voice acting. He landed the lead role of Kazuda Xiono in the animated series "Star Wars Resistance," a testament to his versatility as a performer. His voice acting credits also include the character of Nightwing in the video game "Gotham Knights," proving his ability to bring depth to characters across various media. More recently, Christopher Sean has continued to impress audiences with his range. He has had recurring roles in the Netflix series "You" and the limited series "Beyond Salem," a spin-off of "Days of Our Lives." With his talent and dedication, Christopher Sean is sure to continue captivating viewers for years to come. ==Appearances== * [[Ultraman: Rising (TV Show) | Ultraman: Rising]] [[Category: Nikkei]] [[Category:🇺🇸🇯🇵]] [[Category: Television]] [[Category: October 25 Births]] [[Category: 1985 Births]]
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