Michael Treanor
Michael Treanor, born on April 17, 1979, is an accomplished actor and martial artist, best known for his roles in the family action films "3 Ninjas" and its sequel "3 Ninjas Knuckle Up." He is the youngest of three sons born to Richard and Peggy Treanor.
Treanor's journey into acting began serendipitously when casting agents spotted him during a martial arts class. Encouraged by his friends and family, he auditioned for the part of Rocky, the eldest brother in "3 Ninjas," and secured the role, which would become a hallmark of his early career.
In addition to his acting pursuits, Treanor is a dedicated martial artist, having achieved a black belt status. He has maintained his passion for martial arts into adulthood, blending his athletic abilities with his performance skills.
Throughout his career, Treanor has made a mark not only in film but also in martial arts communities, inspiring a generation of young fans and martial artists. His contributions to the "3 Ninjas" franchise remain memorable, as he helped to popularize martial arts among children in the 1990s. Michael Treanor continues to be recognized for his work, both in front of the camera and on the dojo floor, embodying the spirit of a true martial artist and entertainer.