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Castle-Hughes is based in Los Angeles, where she has been busy with her acting and producing career.
Kiwi actress Keisha Castle-Hughes appears to have married for the second time.
The secret star has posted apparent wedding photos on her Instagram page today.
The photos show Castle-Hughes in a beautiful full-length floral dress with long, wavy sleeves, and a colorful corsage of ranunculus flowers. Although the photo was just posted, it mentions January 10, 2021 as “the day.”
Castle-Hughes is based in Los Angeles, where she has been busy with acting (including roles in FBI, FBI: Most Wanted, game of Thrones and Star Wars) and also her career as a producer: her first feature film is Wellwood, a science fiction alien saga set in New Orleans, in which he also stars.
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Shorething Movies
Keisha Castle-Hughes stars in the 2018 film Find Your Voice, a story about a Maori boy trying to trace his heritage.
“I love acting and it will always be my passion, but it’s nice to sit on the other side of the fence and give those acting opportunities to others,” he said. Stuff in November 2018.
Gaining stardom as a child for her role as Paikea in the New Zealand film Whale rider, and an Oscar nomination, Castle-Hughes’ first marriage, in 2013, was to DJ Jonathan Morrison. The couple divorced in 2016.
Castle-Hughes’ daughter Felicity, born in 2007, has been living with her father Bradley Hull and attending school in New Zealand. The star has made regular trips home to spend time with her daughter.
“I’m a big believer that the best thing you can do for your children is give them happy parents. I’m proud of the woman she’s becoming,” said the star. Stuff .
Castle-Hughes also said that the Kiwis living in Los Angeles had become his second whanau.
“Rena Owen has been a huge influence and mentor. I see Taika a lot, I see Cliff Curtis a lot. We have these moments where we’ll just be sitting and thinking about how great it is for everyone to be here.”