Keo Woolford

Summary

Keo Woolford (January 26, 1967 – November 28, 2016) was an American actor, producer, and director. He was born and raised in Hawaii. He directed the award-winning feature film The Haumāna[1] and the East West Players stage play Three Year Swim Club.[2] He starred in his self-written one-man show, I Land,[3] and as the King of Siam in Rodgers and Hammerstein's The King and I at the London Palladium.[4] He was a member of the Hawaii boyband Brownskin[5] and the Hobo House on the Hill recording team responsible for the Grammy-nominated Island Warriors album.[6] He was a recipient of the Na Hoku Hanohano Award for The Haumāna Soundtrack.[7] His film and TV work included Godzilla, Act of Valor, The Haumāna, and Sergeant Detective Chang on Hawaii Five-0. He died on November 28, 2016, at Pali Momi Medical Center after suffering a stroke three days earlier.[8]

Keo Woolford
Born(1967-01-26)January 26, 1967
Died (aged 49)
Occupation(s)Actor, producer, director
Notable workThe Haumāna, I Land

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References edit

  1. ^ Hollywood Reporter, The Haumana: Film Review, December 13, 2013
  2. ^ Los Angeles Times, Theater Review: 'Three Year Swim Club' at East West Players, February 17, 2012
  3. ^ The Washington Post, 'I Land' by Keo Woolford, a Talented Storyteller at Dance Place, May 4, 2009
  4. ^ The Honolulu Advertiser, Keo Woolford starring on London stage in 'The King and I', May 2, 2001
  5. ^ Honolulu Star Bulletin, Brownskin debut a creative high, June 18, 1999
  6. ^ The Honolulu Advertiser, Local reggae album vying for Grammy win, January 9, 2002
  7. ^ Honolulu Pulse, Yamanaka, Kukona, The Green win big at Hokus, May 5, 2014 Archived May 28, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Keo Woolford dies

External links edit

  • Keo Woolford at IMDb
  • Official site of Keo Woolford