Keisha Castle-Hughes

Keisha Castle-Hughes

  • Born: 1990-3-24
  • Birthplace: Downey Brook, Western Australia, Australia
  • Height: 5' 2" (1.57 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: new Zealand
  • Representative Works: Star Wars: Episode III-Revenge of the Sith, Whale Rider, Nativity, Game of Thrones
  • Keisha Castle-Hughes (Keisha Castle-Hughes), born on March 24, 1990 in Downey Brook, Western Australia, Australia, is an actor. [1] 
    In 2002, the 11-year-old Keisha passed a campus audition and miraculously became the heroine of the movie " Whale Rider " ( Whale Rider ). She played a Maori girl in the film and became the youngest Oscar nominee of the year ( It was later broken by Quvenzhané Wallis ), starred in " Star Wars: Episode III-Revenge of the Sith " in 2005, and joined " Game of Thrones " in 2015. He played Obaya Shad. [2] 

    Early Experience

    Keisha Castle-Hughes was born on March 24, 1990 in Donny Brook, Western Australia, Australia. His father Tim Castle is Australian and his mother Desrae Hughes is Maori . When she was 4 years old, she came to New Zealand with her parents. In 1996, her parents separated and divorced. Kesha also has two younger brothers: eleven-year-old Rhys and seven-year-old Liam, and a two-year-old sister.

    Performing Experience

    In 2002, the 11-year-old Keisha stood out from thousands of girls in a large-scale school audition in New Zealand and miraculously became the heroine of the movie "Whale Rider" ( Whale Rider ), playing a Maori in the film girl. The film tells a story about the traditions and contradictions of an aboriginal Maoris living on the coast of New Zealand . In the case of patriarchal patriarchy, the girl has to work hard to prove her strength in order to become the spiritual leader of the tribe. Through her lens language and the uncompromising efforts of a 12-year-old girl, the director showed the audience the beauty of courage and confidence. Since the second half of 2002, the film has won the audience's vote at the Toronto Film Festival, the sundance film festival , the Rotterdam Film Festival and the San Francisco Film Festival. It has become a rare New Zealand film in recent years and has been favored by audiences and many film critics. Little Keisha's performance is full of emotions, which makes people truly appreciate the implied passion of the film.
    In 2005, Keisha Castle-Hughes also played a young queen in " Star Wars: Episode III-Revenge of the Sith " directed by George Lucas .
    He joined " Game of Thrones " in 2015 as Obaya Shad, who died in the second episode of the seventh season.
    Extended Reading
    • Alba 2022-04-10 08:01:01

      Obedience - Blessing

      Maria, a very ordinary girl in the village of Nazareth, was conceived by the Holy Spirit and became pregnant with Jesus, the Savior of mankind. This movie tells us a process, the process of life submission.
       
      Mary is blessed, because she knows how to accept everything that God has given her. In the...

    • Kyle 2022-04-10 08:01:01

      you come like this

      The Lonely Shepherd said that the Lord has given everyone a gift, something he was born with.

      The shepherd said, I have nothing but hope for your coming.

      They took you all the way to the place where you were born, to the place where you will be king, and they gave you all their hearts.

      Is it just...

    • Destin 2022-04-12 09:01:11

      It was taken very carefully, and I felt very peaceful when I saw it. O Gabriel of Siddig! So what is the temptation to do!

    • Ford 2022-04-11 09:01:08

      c10092 May 25, 2007 0:10:14

    The Nativity Story quotes

    • Anna: An angel told you this? That you will bear the son of God? Mary...

      Mary: Elizabeth had a baby, even in her old age.

      Joaquim: Elizabeth has a husband!

      Anna: Women have been put to death for this. They could stone you in the streets.

      Mary: Father, I have broken no vow.

      Joaquim: You have broken every vow, Mary! Was it one of those soldiers? Was it?

      Mary: I have told the truth. Whether you believe it is your choice, not mine.

    • Joseph: If I claim this child as mine, it will be lying. I would have broken a law laid down by God.

      Mary: I would never ask you to lie.

      Joseph: If I say this child is not mine, they will ask what I'm going to do. If I accuse you...

      Mary: There is a will for this child greater than my fear of what they may do.