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Adoni Maropis
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Birth name : Adoni Maropis |
| Date of birth :
20 July 1963 |
| Place of birth: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Adon |
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| Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m) |
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"Life is short, Go after what you desire, If you want to act go for it, Everything in life is hard, And we all know acting is 1 + 1 doesn't equal 2, It can equal 9 thousand or minus 9 thousand as well, But I believe if you have a true passion for it, Do it, There is nothing like reaching down deep in your soul and bringing it out and letting thw world see it, So there you have it." |
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Adoni Maropis (born July 20, 1963) is an American actor. Adoni is recognized around the world for his portrayal of the villain, “Abu-Fayed,” in Season 6 of the Fox hit series 24. Bringing depth and realism to this terrorist character is what earned Adoni the respect of fans and fellow actors alike. Adoni gives a lot of credit for his success on 24 to his friend, Ana Berna, who not only helped with lines, but was there for Adoni during shooting when he had to get through a challenging bout with West Nile Virus Meningitis.
Maropis was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the middle son of Greek American parents Dr. Petro S. Maropis (a retired periodontist) and Despina Maropis and has two brothers, older brother Sam and younger brother Chris, who he is close to.
Being an exceptional all-around athlete in high school (Burgettstown High-school in southwest Pennsylvania), it appeared Adoni would pursue a professional career in some sport. Turning down various athletic scholarships, he enrolled at West Virginia University and graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration.
Some of Adoni’s other diverse and memorable roles include: the flamboyant evil sorcerer, Quan Chi, in the TV show Mortal Kombat Conquest (1998), the sarcastic undercover agent in The Gristle (2001), and the regal falcon-man in Hidalgo (2004), starring Viggo Mortensen. This talented actor’s ability to incorporate a number of different accents and dialects, coupled with his exotic looks and athletic physique, truly make him a joy to watch in other such blockbusters as: The Scorpion King (2002) with The Rock, Troy (2004) with Brad Pitt, and Bad Company (2002) with Chris Rock and Anthony Hopkins. In addition, Adoni is the co-author of three exciting and inspirational screenplays
But, from years of being entertained by Adoni's impromptu comedic performances and impersonations which began when he was a small child, his father, Petro, told him that the suit and tie of the business world would probably choke him to death and encouraged Adoni to give acting a shot. Surprised, yet intrigued at this suggestion, Adoni enrolled at a performing arts school, Point Park College (now a University) in Pittsburgh, and studied acting, dialects, singing, and a bit of dance.
His first stage role was as a freshman, even though freshman weren't allowed to perform at the time, where they needed him as an "Arabian Carrier" in The Nutcracker Sweet. Not only did Adoni get to flex his muscles in that role, but he also played the "Jack-in-the-Box" in the same production. Some of his other memorable plays and musicals were: Working, Evita, Getting Out, You Can't Take it With You, and Little Shop of Horrors where he played the man-eating plant, "Audrey II." After three years of theatre at Point Park, with the help of his younger brother Chris, he headed for Hollywood.
Although Adoni is truly blessed with a more than usual dose of athletic ability and creative talent, what truly makes Adoni stand out though, although no one would ever guess, is that he is a Type 1 Diabetic, and has been since he was 18 months old. His parents were told he would be weak and sickly, and in and out of hospitals his whole life. Ultimately, a renowned diabetic specialist told his father that most likely Adoni would be dead by the age of 25. As Adoni puts it, “I get a kick out of someone saying I can’t do it.” This has been proven by his numerous athletic awards and championships throughout high-school and college which involved everything - strength, speed, quickness and finesse.
The list includes: tennis, basketball, baseball, football, weightlifting, arm-wrestling, fitness, and his favorite pastime, which is table tennis (ping-pong). Adoni loves being creative with his workouts which involve only 30-45 minutes per day of either running, biking, aerobics, some martial arts, or what he calls his "unique, unnatural, yet truly natural Cirque du Soliel/Tarzan workout".
An inspiration to the world, Adoni will tell you that the most important ingredients to success and happiness are Love, Laughter, and Fitness! He credits his family and a few good friends with supplying all three.
Although Adoni is truly blessed with a more than usual dose of athletic ability and creative talent, what truly makes Adoni stand out is that he is a Type 1 Diabetic, and has been since he was 18 months old. His parents were told he would be weak and sickly, and in and out of hospitals his whole life. Ultimately, a renowned diabetic specialist told his father that most likely Adoni would be dead by the age of 25. As Adoni puts it, "I get a kick out of someone saying I can't do it." This has been proven by his numerous athletic awards and championships throughout high-school and college which involved everything - strength, speed, quickness and finesse. The list includes: tennis, basketball, baseball, football, weightlifting, arm-wrestling, fitness, and his favorite pastime, which is table tennis (ping-pong). Adoni loves being creative with his workouts which involve only 30-45 minutes per day of either running, biking, aerobics, some martial arts, or what he calls his "unique, unnatural, yet truly natural Cirque du Soleil/Tarzan workout".
Some of Adoni's diverse and memorable roles include: the flamboyant evil sorcerer, Quan Chi, in the TV show "Mortal Kombat: Conquest" (1998), the sarcastic undercover agent in The Gristle (2001), "Abu-Fayed," in Season 6 of the Fox hit series "24" (2001) and the regal falcon-man in Hidalgo (2004), starring Viggo Mortensen. An inspiration to the world, Adoni will tell you that the most important ingredients to success and happiness are - love, laughter, and fitness! He credits his family and a few good friends with supplying all three.
He is best known for playing Quan Chi in Mortal Kombat: Conquest, and is rumored to reprise that role in the upcoming release Mortal Kombat: Devastation. He also played General Hassan in Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun. He recently appeared in a recurring role as terrorist leader Abu Fayed in season six of 24. He had previously filmed a guest appearance in an episode of the fourth season, though that role was completely cut before airing.
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