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Adam G Sevani

Continued Roles in the Step Up Sequels

Following the success of "Step Up 2," it was confirmed that Sevani would reprise his role in later entries of the franchise. He appeared in "Step Up 3D," which was filmed in New York City with a production budget of $30 million. The storyline followed Moose and his friend Camille as they navigated college life and became involved in underground dance competitions. Sevani returned again for "Step Up Revolution" and "Step Up: All In," solidifying his place as one of the series’ most beloved characters.

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Other Film Work: LOL

Outside of the Step Up series, Sevani starred in the American remake of the French film "LOL (Laughing Out Loud)," alongside Miley Cyrus, Demi Moore, and Ashley Greene. The movie focused on the life of a high school student navigating friendships and romance. However, "LOL" had a limited theatrical release in the United States and received largely negative reviews from critics.

Music Video Appearances and Choreography

Beyond acting, Sevani has appeared in various music videos. His credits include appearances in Mase’s “Breathe, Stretch, Shake,” Will Smith’s “Switch,” and T-Pain’s “Church.” He also choreographed the video for NLT’s “Karma.” In 2006, he performed as a backup dancer for Kevin Federline during the Teen Choice Awards.

Involvement in Dance Crews and Online Projects

Sevani collaborated with director Jon M. Chu to form a dance crew known for celebrity cameos and viral dance battles. In 2008, he participated in a special “Thriller” tribute video for Halloween. Though he is not active on Facebook or Twitter, Sevani connects with fans through his YouTube channel, SevaniTube, where viewers can watch his performances, interviews, and original content.

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Quick Facts
Birth Date: 29 Jun, 1992
Age: 27 yrs
Occupations: Actor
Dancer
Film actor
Citizenship: United States of America
Birth Place: Los Angeles
Gender: Male
Description: American actor and dancer
Net Worth 2021: 1.5 million
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Last Modified: Sep 13 2025
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