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No, he is not. After his movie debut in Spy Kids 4, rumors of this began circulating because of the hearing aids he wore in the movie, but in reality the hearing aids were used only to portray his character, who was supposed to be hearing impaired and used the hearing aids to his advantage during the mission.

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