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Keisha Castle-Hughes quotes # 3
Keisha (on her role in Star Wars III)
"When I found out this was going to be the last Star Wars film that was ever going to be made, I felt pretty privileged to be in it."
"I was on for 10 seconds and if you see me you`re lucky."
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Keisha Castle-Hughes: Things you may not have known 4
{Did you know that Keisha Castle-Hughes has been learning Maori dances since she was 6? Which she still practices to this day}
Monday, October 8, 2012
Keisha Castle-Hughes: ‘Fame tore my family apart’
By Catherine Milford on 17th September, in Celebrity, Editor's picks, Kiwi celebrities
Keisha Castle-Hughes is in the news again, and this time it’s for all the right reasons – after a whirlwind romance which began in late July, the Kiwi actress is set to marry Jonathan Morrison this summer. The pair, who originally met – and flirted – on Twitter, first saw each other face to face on the opening night of the London Olympics. They have barely been apart since. “We kept tweeting and we really clicked – I know she’s the one,” says DJ and musician Jono (24), who also runs a screenprinting business but hopes to find a place alongside Keisha (22), in the acting world. “The day we met we felt like we already knew each other – we arranged to meet for drinks at a mutual friend’s house, then we went home together. We haven’t been apart since.” Jono’s proposal, five weeks into the relationship, came as a complete surprise to Keisha. “He’d been telling me he had a surprise for me for days, but I couldn’t bear the wait so I made him tell me!” laughs Keisha, who says Jono finally popped the question at home with little fanfare, but with tears of joy from them both. The pair clearly enjoy each other’s company, joking about the “thousands” of tweets the pair exchanged before meeting in person. “We quickly worked out who was the funny one,” says Jono – before both he and Keisha add, “It was me!” in unison. The pair have a lot in common – they both love music, and Jono considers himself a movie buff, admitting he cried when her first saw Whale Rider.
The engagement comes hard on the heels of a turbulent year for Keisha. She has once again been the subject of bad press – some of which is fairer than others, she says. But in an exclusive interview with New Zealand Woman’s Weekly, Keisha reveals that while she’s ecstatic with her new engaged status, she’s been doing a lot of soul-searching on why she sometimes behaves as she does – and it makes for shocking reading. “It’s taken me a long time to realise how overwhelmed and underequipped I was to deal with what happened during my teenage years,” says Keisha, whose meteoric rise to fame as Paikea in Whale Rider earned the then-13-year-old a Best Actress Oscar nomination in 2004 – she is still the youngest actress ever to be nominated. “No-one anticipated the success it would have, so my mum and I were thrown in the deep end and we learned the hard way.” Based in the Auckland suburb of Glen Innes, one of a family of five children with parents on the DPB, Keisha and her mum Desrae suddenly found themselves on a four-year publicity tour for Whale Rider. “Mum would pick up her DPB payment, then a limo would turn up and take us to the airport where we’d fly, first class, to a beautiful LA hotel penthouse where we’d get massages,” remembers Keisha. “Then we’d use the only four dollars we had to buy hot dogs which would have to see us through until the next time we were taken out for a free dinner of amazing food and vintage Champagne, with me wearing a $25,000 dress. “There were times we were stranded on the other side of the world in complete luxury, too proud to admit that we didn’t even have enough money to get home. It was a bizarre life – no wonder my family resented me so much.” And resent her they did – to the point that Keisha’s family dynamic became so fractured she hasn’t seen her Australian-based mum for two and a half years. They will reunite, in person, this week. “We had been thrown into a completely unknown world and the pressure was huge,” Keisha explains.
“By the time I was 14 I’d become the breadwinner for my whole family. Everything was about Keisha – it took me a long time to realise I was having my own problems. That was really hard for them to understand – why I was having this seemingly charmed life while they were all at home not knowing if there was enough money for dinner. It tore my family completely apart. “It was so stressful – I had an eating disorder, I was anxious all the time, I had terrible night terrors where I’d wake up screaming, and at 14 I was smoking and drinking. “Mum realised I needed an outlet so she let me do all this behind closed doors – but it didn’t make anything better. I thought I was nuts – all I wanted was to go away, go to hospital or somewhere I could just lie in bed and be looked after.” But instead of being taken care of, the pressure increased. “My job was to do whatever was asked of me – my whole family depended on it,” says Keisha. “No-one liked me at school because they thought I was a pretentious brat who thought I was better than anyone else, but Mum completely controlled me.” What started as a surprise success turned into a gilded cage. The family began living beyond their means and soon Keisha was forced to accept every job she was offered. “It was like they won Lotto,” she remembers. “We blew all the money on stupid stuff like clothes. We didn’t do anything sensible like buy a house or invest it. All that money did was tear our family apart – we didn’t speak for years.”
While Keisha says that some people, including her agent Gail Cowan, tried to protect her, she soon realised her best defence was to develop an alter ego. “Keisha and ‘Keisha Castle-Hughes’ were two separate people,” the likeable actress explains. “There were moments I’d see photographers, or be at a festival or something, and I’d know it was time to be ‘her’.” Soon Desrae realised there were more opportunities to be had, and she got Keisha’s brother Rhys, 18 months Keisha’s junior, into acting too. “It was insane – we were this tag team providing for the family,” recalls Keisha. “I was exhausted, but Mum said I had to because we had to make money, bills had to be paid. Everything got messy.” Keisha’s most destructive – and visible – self-protection mechanism was alcohol. Stories of her looking the worse for wear started to appear in the press, but the star says drinking was the only way she knew how to cope. It didn’t work. “I just stopped caring about anyone and everything,” she says. “I got into a pattern where the professional Keisha would behave herself, then I’d come home and go on a two-week bender. It was out of control – a friend once told me she reckoned if I’d carried on I’d have been dead in two years.” Keisha admits her life had spiralled out of control. Work became thinner on the ground, and when she did get roles, she would turn up hung over or wouldn’t have learned her lines. But then she got pregnant. “It was completely unplanned, but having Felicity was the best thing that could ever have happened to me,” she says.
When Felicity (now 5) was born, Keisha realised she had something worth changing for. “For years, everyone had had a piece of me, telling me what to do, when and how to do it, how to spend my money, how to behave, what to wear – suddenly I had this little girl who was mine.” Keisha clearly adores Floss, as she calls her, and chats happily about her daughter’s “collections – flowers, stones, anything she can get her hands on!” she laughs. Keisha has made several attempts to work through the damage her childhood has done. “For a long time I was angry with my mum and my family for what I went through. But for the first time in a long time, we can really talk without everything blowing up,” she says. “I’m not as angry as I was any more, but there are still blowouts, still mistakes, for sure,” she says. “Now when things happen, I remind myself that I’m still only 22. I’m young, I’m allowed to make mistakes.” Being around Keisha is great fun; she is candid and charming – and still vulnerable. Jono is all too aware of Keisha’s past and says he’s ready to deal with whatever happens in the future. Although Keisha’s positive about the future, she’s aware her past leaves her open to criticism. She’s planning to set up her own PR company to help other young actors cope with the pressures of fame.
“In other countries several people look after you, so when the work dries up you still get invited to events which keep you in the loop. In New Zealand, if the work dries up you’re on your own. I think I’m trying to replicate what I needed myself – a support system.” And now, with a new fiancé and an impending wedding – as well as more regular work, which will hopefully include a six-month trip to Canada to film a new TV series called Rewind – Keisha says it’s time to move forward. “There’s no doubt what happened has shaped me, but things are changing,” she smiles. “I’m finally able to have a real relationship with my parents and I’ve got a wedding to plan.” “She’s a pretty amazing girl,” says Jono, who reckons he’s almost doing more wedding planning than Keisha. “I know she’s the one – my family love her, I love her. What’s the point in waiting?”
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Monday, August 13, 2012
Keisha Castle-Hughes pic of the day
With the Olympics gone, it is time to move on and do things again. Keisha-Castle Hughes is having fun in the water and enjoy the good weather.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Keisha Castle- Hughes at a Toronto Blue Jays game
Here is Keisha taking in a Toronto Blue Jays game with a friend. Also enjoying a refreshing Blue Jays drink and a foot long hot dog with everything!!! The blue lips for the Blue Jays is a good touch!!!
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Keisha Castle-Hughes, Jennifer Ferrin, Robbie Jones, Keon Mohajeri to Star in SyFy Pilot 'Rewind'
OSCAR-NOMINEE KEISHA CASTLE-HUGHES, JENNIFER FERRIN, ROBBIE JONES AND KEON MOHAJERI SIGN ON TO SYFY’S TIME TRAVEL ACTION THRILLER REWIND FROM BERMANBRAUN AND UNIVERSAL CABLE PRODUCTIONS. DIRECTOR/ACTOR DAVID CRONENBERG AND JEFF FAHEY TO GUEST STAR IN PILOT.
New York, NY – May 4, 2012 — Syfy has signed four actors – Keisha Castle-Hughes, Jennifer Ferrin, Robbie Jones and Keon Mohajeri – to join Shane McRae in the 90-minute pilot for the action thriller Rewind from BermanBraun and Universal Cable Productions. Additionally, noted director (Eastern Promises, The Fly, Dead Ringers,)/actor (Alias) David Cronenberg and Jeff Fahey (Lost) will guest star in the pilot. Jack Bender (Lost, Alphas) is set to direct the pilot penned by Justin Marks, who will also executive produce with Tom Spezialy, Gail Berman, Lloyd Braun and Gene Stein. Rewind has begun production in Toronto.New Zealander Keisha Castle-Hughes received widespread acclaim and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for her performance in Whale Rider. She is the youngest person ever to be nominated for a Best Actress Oscar and only the second Polynesian actress to be nominated in the category. Hughes played the main role of the Virgin Mary in the film The Nativity Story. Her TV credits include a guest appearance on the syndicated series Legend of the Seeker. She is represented by Industry Entertainment.Jennifer Ferrin is known for her work on such series as The Cape and Life on Mars, as well guest-starring roles on Royal Pains, The Good Wife, Unforgettable, Boardwalk Empire, Fringe, Law & Order: SVU, Rescue Me, White Collar and Nurse Jackie. Ferrin garnered two Daytime Emmy nominations for her work on As The World Turns. She made her Broadway debut in 2008 as a member of the original four-person cast of Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps. She also appeared in Sex and the City 2. She is represented by the Gersh Agency and TMT Entertainment.Sacramento native Robbie Jones starred as Lewis Flynn on Hellcats and he played Quentin Fields on One Tree Hill. He has guest-starred on Southland, Dark Blue and ER. His feature film credits include Hurricane Season and the upcoming Tyler Perry film The Marriage Counselor. He is represented by Untitled Entertainment, Van Johnson Company and the Gersh Agency.Keon Mohajeri first made his mark in the film Circumstance, which screened at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. Mohajeri is represented by Untitled Entertainment and the Gary Goddard Agency in Toronto.Rewind revolves around a team of military field operatives and civilian scientists who must use untested technology to travel back in time to alter past events in order to change the future and avoid a devastating terrorist attack.Keisha Castle-Hughes will portray Priya, the team's atypical historian, a behavioral anthropologist who provides analytical context to the project and the missions, and whose knowledge of history extends beyond the boundaries of facts.Bryce, a brilliant scientist who graduated from MIT when she was 18; the smartest person in the room who is obsessive, driven and doesn't really care what people think of her, will be played by Jennifer Ferrin.Jones plays Danny, Henry Knox's (Shane McRae) friend and the man Knox trusts most to help him get the job done as they embark on their perilous mission into the past. As Charlie, Mohajeri portrays a mathematician who has patented an innovative piece of technology that can reduce history to mathematics, in order to measure the team's action in the past.Guest star David Cronenberg will play a brilliant pillar of science and Nobel Prize winner who has become unhinged since the death of his wife years ago. He prepares a dangerous plot that will alter the course of history.Guest star Jeff Fahey plays Ellis, a former NASA aerospace engineer and now part of Bryce's time travel team. He is the spiritual backbone of the team; strong with a Zen-like wisdom and intensely loyal to Bryce.The previously announced Shane McRae will portray Sean Knox, ex-Special Forces who ranks as a field operative in a special division of the Department of Homeland Security. A self-aware, wry, clever and razor-sharp strategic mind, Knox likes to be underestimated. Now, Knox has been recruited for a nearly impossible top-secret mission: to travel back in time to prevent a devastating terrorist attack.
Monday, July 23, 2012
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Friday, July 13, 2012
Keisha Castle-Hughes - The Weekend Insight pt 2
[The lovely Keisha is looking forward to the interactive Insight as she heads down to Tauranga to help clean up the beaches, before heading back to Auckland to watch the rugby.]
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Keisha Castle-Hughes - The Weekend Insight
[Award winning actress Keisha Castle-Hughes had an "awesome time" in the Insight. She liked the gadgets, and was amazed at the fuel consumption. She achieved 5.3l/100km fuel efficiency. Well done.]
Monday, July 9, 2012
Friday, July 6, 2012
About Keisha Castle-Hughes' tv series The Almighty Johnsons
The Almighty Johnsons is a South Pacific Pictures comedy-drama series about four brothers, raised in heartland New Zealand, who also happen to be the living incarnations of Norse Gods. They even have their own super-God-powers. Sort of - it's just that their powers aren't actually all that powerful. Well, not yet - but that could all change soon. Keisha plays Gaia, who is a love intrest to Emmett Skilton charactor Axl Johnson.
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Monday, July 2, 2012
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Friday, June 29, 2012
Keisha Castle-Hughes TGIF
Being a Friday and TGIF for all. Some say it's 5 O'Clock Somewhere!! But Keisha says It's a "Cotton Candy Friday" to all!!!
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Keisha Castle-Hughes: Things you may not have known 3
{In 2004, at 13, Keisha became the youngest actress ever to be nominated for a Best Actress Academy Award.}
{Keisha is a fan of Johnny Depp; was able to meet him at the 76th Academy Awards when they were both nominees.}
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