Keisha Castle-Hughes Explained

Keisha Castle-Hughes
Birth Date:1990 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Donnybrook, Western Australia, Australia
Nationality:New Zealand (from 2001)
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:2001–present
Spouse:
    Partner:Bradley Hull (2003–2010)
    Children:2

    Keisha Castle-Hughes (born 24 March 1990) is a New Zealand actress. She made her acting debut in the drama film Whale Rider (2002), for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, making her the second-youngest nominee in such category. Her subsequent films include the biblical drama film The Nativity Story (2006) and the teen film Hey, Hey, It's Esther Blueburger (2008).

    Early life

    Castle-Hughes was born in 1990 in Donnybrook, Western Australia to a Māori mother, Desrae Hughes, of Ngāti Porou, Tainui, and Ngāpuhi descent,[1] and Tim Castle, an Anglo-Australian father.[2] [3] Her family moved to Auckland, New Zealand when she was four years old. She attained citizenship in 2001.[4] Castle-Hughes attended Penrose High School and graduated from Senior College of New Zealand in Auckland.

    Career

    In 2002, Castle-Hughes made her debut in the film Whale Rider, in which she played the main role of Paikea Apirana (Pai). She had no previous acting experience and went directly from her Auckland school classroom to the film set when the shoot began in New Zealand in late 2001. Castle-Hughes received widespread critical acclaim for her performance, and in 2004 she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress at the 76th Academy Awards. Although she did not win the Best Actress award (it went to Charlize Theron for Monster), at age 13 she became the youngest person nominated in this category at the time and the second Indigenous actress, after Merle Oberon and Jocelyne LaGarde, to be nominated for an Oscar.

    She soon followed the role by appearing in Prince's controversial "Cinnamon Girl" music video and with a shoot in Vanity Fair magazine. In 2004, Castle-Hughes was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[5]

    In 2005, Castle-Hughes had a small part as Queen Apailana in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. In 2006, she portrayed the starring role of the Virgin Mary in The Nativity Story. New York Times critic, A. O. Scott, said that she "seemed entirely unfazed by the demands of playing Mary. She had the poise and intelligence to play the character not as an icon of maternity, but rather as a headstrong, thoughtful adolescent transformed by an unimaginable responsibility."[6] The Christian-themed film earned only $8 million during its opening week, but its box office surged during the week of Christmas.[7]

    In 2008, Castle-Hughes appeared in the Australian comedy-drama film Hey, Hey, It's Esther Blueburger, which was filmed in late 2006.[8]

    Castle-Hughes reunited with New Zealand director Niki Caro for the film adaption of The Vintner's Luck, which had its international premiere in September 2009.

    Castle-Hughes starred in the Japanese horror film Vampire,[9] and she also played a recurring role as Axl's flatmate in The Almighty Johnsons which premiered in 2011. In 2011 Castle-Hughes also played a minor part in the film Red Dog as Rosa the veterinary assistant and wife of Vanno.

    In 2014, Castle-Hughes had a guest role in the American television series The Walking Dead in which she played Joan.[10]

    In 2015, she joined the cast of the HBO TV series Game of Thrones in Season 5 as Obara Sand.[11] She pursued a role on the show in part because she is a fan of the books.[12] Castle-Hughes found out that she had won the role the night the Season 4 episode "The Mountain and the Viper" aired, in which her on-screen father's death was shown. She described having a very intense emotional reaction to the scene, because of the connection between the characters on the show.[12]

    Beginning in 2020, Castle-Hughes has played Hana Gibson, an FBI analyst, on CBS's .

    In a return to the Star Wars franchise, Castle-Hughes voiced Dr. Emerie Karr, an Imperial scientist at the Mount Tantiss facility and female clone of Jango Fett, in Seasons 2 and 3 of .[13]

    Activism

    Castle-Hughes campaigned for Greenpeace as part of the SignOn.org.nz climate campaign in 2009. New Zealand Prime Minister John Key initially admonished her to "stick to acting", but offered a week later to discuss the issues with her over tea after she maintained she knew more about them than he gave her credit for.[14]

    Personal life

    In October 2006, when she was 16, it was announced that Castle-Hughes and boyfriend Bradley Hull were expecting a child together.[15] Their daughter was born in 2007. Castle-Hughes and Hull broke up in 2010 after seven years together.[16]

    In 2012, Castle-Hughes began dating Jonathan Morrison. After six weeks together, the couple became engaged in August 2012.[17] [18] Their wedding took place on Valentine's Day 2013. They were divorced in December 2016.[19]

    In early 2014, Castle-Hughes revealed that she has bipolar disorder, in the wake of television personality Charlotte Dawson's suicide.[20]

    In early 2021, she married Donny Grahamer in New York City. A month later she announced that she was pregnant with her second child, a daughter born in June.[21] [22]

    Filmography

    Film and television
    YearTitleRoleNotes
    2002Whale RiderPaikeaNominated for Academy Award for Best Actress.
    2004–2009bro'TownHerself3 episodes
    2005Star Wars: Revenge of the SithQueen Apailana of Naboo
    2006Mary
    2008Hey Hey It's Esther BlueburgerSunni
    2009Celeste
    2009Piece of My HeartYoung KatTV movie
    2010Legend of the SeekerMaia / The CreatorEpisode: "Creator"
    2011Mika's Aroha Mardi GrasSelfTV special
    2011VampireJellyfish
    2011Red DogRose
    2011–2013GaiaSeries Regular - seasons 1-2, Recurring - season 3
    2012RewindPriyaTV movie, post-production
    2013Aroha
    2014JoanEpisode: "Slabtown"
    2014Queen of CarthageSimiFilm
    2015–2017Obara Sand8 episodes
    2016RoadiesDonna ManciniSeries regular
    2017Thank You for Your ServiceAlea
    2017Find Your VoicePrincess
    2017Tabby Milgrim
    2018On the RopesJessica ConnorTV miniseries
    2019Tone-DeafWyatt
    2019–2020, 2023FBISpecial Agent Hana Gibson3 episodes
    2020–presentMain role
    2023Emerie Karr (voice)10 episodes

    Accolades

    YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
    New Zealand Film AwardsBest ActressWhale Rider
    Washington DC Area Film Critics AssociationBest Actress
    Academy AwardsBest Actress in a Leading Role
    Chicago Film Critics AssociationBest Actress
    Most Promising Performer
    Chlotrudis AwardsBest Actress
    Critics Choice Movie AwardsBest Young Actor/Actress
    Gold Derby Film AwardsBest Lead Actress
    Breakthrough Performance
    NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Motion Picture
    Online Film Critics SocietyBreakthrough Performer
    Phoenix Film Critics SocietyBest Performance by a Youth - Female
    Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
    Young Artist AwardsBest Leading Young Actress - Feature FilmThe Nativity Story
    Qantas TV and Film AwardsBest Supporting ActressPiece of My Heart

    See also

    Further reading

    Book: Rangiahua. Sonny. Māori in media. Cambridge, N.Z. : Kina Film Productions, ©2003.. 489299539.

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. News: From Virgin Mary to mum . 8 December 2012 . . 8 October 2006 . Jonathan Marshall . Stephen Cook.
    2. News: Keisha Castle Hughes. 9 April 2015. https://archive.today/20150410013657/http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/340214/Keisha-Castle-Hughes/biography. 10 April 2015. dead. Movies & TV Dept.. The New York Times. Andrea LeVasseur. dmy-all.
    3. Web site: Keisha Castle-Hughes Biography . Encyclopedia of World Biography . 6 June 2012.
    4. News: Pregnant star misses Vatican gala. BBC News. November 26, 2006. October 23, 2023.
    5. Web site: Academy Invites 127 To Membership. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. 28 July 2017. bot: unknown. https://web.archive.org/web/20040630082206/http://www.oscars.org/press/pressreleases/2004/04.06.28.html. 30 June 2004. dmy-all.
    6. http://movies2.nytimes.com/2006/12/01/movies/01nati.html The Virgin Mary as a Teenager With Worries
    7. Web site: The Nativity Story (2006) . . 5 December 2006 .
    8. News: 2006-10-22. For Keisha, the show must go on. dead. The Adelaide Advertiser (News.com.au). https://web.archive.org/web/20061223043703/http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,20626525-31624,00.html. 2006-12-23. 2021-10-21.
    9. Web site: A Visit to the Set of 'Vampire' with Star Kevin Zegers - Bloody Disgusting!. Bloody Disgusting!. 4 June 2010. 4 May 2016.
    10. News: Keisha Castle-Hughes to star in zombie smash. New Zealand Herald. 29 October 2014 . 20 October 2014.
    11. Web site: Game of Thrones season five cast announced at Comic Con! . Watchers on the Wall . 25 July 2014 . 10 October 2014.
    12. Web site: Keisha Castle-Hughes on joining Game of Thrones and playing a 'warrior monk'. Watchers on the Wall . 17 January 2015 . 17 January 2015.
    13. Web site: Young. Bryan. The Bad Batch Continues An Important Storyline From Star Wars The Clone Wars. Slash Film. March 1, 2023. March 15, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230314084535/https://www.slashfilm.com/1214394/the-bad-batch-season-2-episode-11-review/. March 14, 2023. live.
    14. News: Keisha and Key may talk over tea . 11 August 2009 . Dominion Post . 17 November 2009.
    15. Web site: Introducing Felicity-Amore Hull – Keisha speaks about her labor, delivery, and new little girl . People . 8 June 2007 . 1 March 2020.
    16. News: Keisha in Oscar night assault. New Zealand Herald. 29 February 2012. 28 January 2013 .
    17. Web site: Keisha Castle-Hughes engaged. 3 News. 30 August 2012. 28 January 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131029201654/http://www.3news.co.nz/Keisha-Castle-Hughes-engaged/tabid/418/articleID/267361/Default.aspx. 29 October 2013. dead. dmy-all.
    18. News: Caroll, Joanne . Land, Emma . Keisha's wedding shock after six-week romance. New Zealand Herald. 2 September 2012. 28 January 2013 .
    19. News: What the gossip mags say. Stuff. 18 February 2013.
    20. Web site: Keisha Castle-Hughes Opens Up About Bipolar Disorder Following Charlotte Dawson's Death. International Business Times. 22 February 2014. 24 September 2017. Lu. Anne.
    21. Web site: 2021-02-16. Newlywed Keisha Castle-Hughes is pregnant. 2021-04-03. Stuff. en.
    22. Web site: Keisha Castle-Hughes welcomes baby girl. 17 June 2021.