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Jesse Hall (Brandon Quintin Adams)


Hey if any one can help me please do.

I was wondering in mighty ducks 3 they never say what ever happened to Jesse Hall (Brandon Quintin Adams)?

Does anyone have a clue if it was a money issue or if he just didnt want to act in the third an final movie ?

Please Respond !!!

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want his myspace to ask him? he's on my top 8. its really him.

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only needed one black kid. they got keenan so they dumped him. sad but true.

When the chips are down, these civilized people will eat each other

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soundz good

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he was a cutie too!!
I love that hair..

**I'm gonna go change my feet**

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Apparently, he was busy doing guest appearances on Sister Sister with Tia and Tamara Mowry at the time.

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Brandon Quintin Adams (born August 22, 1979) is a Young Artist Award-winning and Saturn Award-nominated American actor known for his playing Jesse Hall in the first two Mighty Ducks movies and Kenny DeNunez in The Sandlot. Adams's character, Jesse Hall did not return for the third movie as Adams was very busy with Sister, Sister episodes including "Tattoo", "Silent Tower", and "Scrambled Eggs"[citation needed].

Brandon has also appeared in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Martin and in Michael Jackson's Moonwalker where he played Zeke 'Baby Bad' Michael in the Badder segment, a parody of Jackson's classic video for "Bad". He also was in the "Smooth Criminal" short film and appeared in the movie The People Under the Stairs. Adams' also provided the voice of Raijin in the hit video game Kingdom Hearts II.

He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.

Adams is also a rapper, performing under the name B. Lee.

Thank you Wiki.

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Even if Jesse did return, was there enough roster spots? I remember in order for Russ to play that final game in D2, Charlie had to sit out. So I guess having Jesse not on the team, worked out for other players as well.

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There was an open spot since Portman didn't join them at Eden Hall (minus the last game)

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Maybe he didn't feel like leaving home. He also probably had to support his brother and single dad. Maybe he was working part time and playing in public school.

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