Keahu Kahuanui Biography,Age,Family,Relatinship,Gay and Movies

Keahu Kahuanui Biography

Keahu Kahuanui born Keahupuihale Kahuanui is an American actor and producer who is best known for his portrayal of the recurring character Danny Mahealani in the television series Teen Wolf which airs on MTV.

Due to Keahu’s lust for acting since the young age, he took part in several plays, musicals, and commercials before landing the role in Teen Wolf. His enthusiasm in acting accommodated his to nourish fame is a short time.

Keahu Kahuanui Age

The Teen Wolf star was born on 7 August 1986 in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. As of 2018, he is 32 years old.

Keahu Kahuanui Height

Keahu who is well known for his character on Teen Wolf as Danny Mahealani measures a standing height of 1.83 meters tall which is equivalent to 6 feet 1 inch.

He weighs around 60 kg. Similarly, he has well maintained his body shape. Further, his body measurements are 42 inches chest, 29 inches waist, and 16 inches arms size.

Keahu Kahuanui Family

Though there is no provided information about Keahu’s family background, all that is known is that his family, parents, moved a lot when he was young. this information will soon be updated.

Keahu Kahuanui Wife| Relationships

Keahu Kahuanui’s fans are early waiting to know whether is he married or not. Well for your information, Keahu is unmarried. While he doesn’t like to share much information about his love life so there is no news about getting married or engaged.

Well, he is active in social media but he hasn’t shared any photo of any girl on his official social site. Looking at his Instagram account it seems like he is single and wants to focus on his career rather than involved in the relationship.

Keahu Kahuanui Gay

Apart from his off-screen love life, due to his on-screen character, Keahu often was the topic of his sexuality and gender. Moreover, there is a rumor of being a guy. As he played the gay role and has an on-screen romance with his partner so there is a rumor of being a guy. Later he cleared about being straight.

Keahu Kahuanui Career

Keahu started his career working at tech industry at first. He also later joined the film industry debuting in The Secret Life of the American Teenager in 2011.

Firstly, Keahu also debuts on the TV series named Teen Wolf as a role of Danny Mahealani. He also made his other guest appearance in the show like Cocktails with Stan in 2012 as Table Top. He then played in CW’s The Originals with the recurring role in 2017.

Kahuanui made his first debut with the short film Duel Club in 2015. In 2017, he was seen in the movies The Concessionaires Must Die!

Keahu Kahuanui Movies And Tv Shows

He has been a cast in Teen Wolf from 2011 to 2017 playing the role of Danny Mahealani. He was cast in 3 seasons and 27 episodes. Despite him majoring in Teen Wolf, he was also a cast in the 2011 t.v show titled The Secret Life of the American Teenager.

He was also a cast in 2012 for Hawaii Five-0 and Cocktails with stan. In 2017, he played a role in The Originals as Eddie in the episode titled “No Quarter”.

Apart from him being featured on t.v series, he has also participated in movies like the 2015 movie titled Duel Club taking the role of Greg and Duellist.

Also in 2017, he was featured in The Concessionaires Must Die playing the role of Creepy Guy.

Keahu Kahuanui The Originals

Keahu Kahuanui is once again finding himself in the company of werewolves — with a few vampires and hybrids added in for good measure.

The Teen Wolf alum will recur in the upcoming fourth season of The Originals as Josh’s new boyfriend Eddie, TVLine has learned exclusively. Despite being very much aware of the supernatural world around him, Eddie — described as “sweet, funny, sexy and charming, with an encyclopedic knowledge of random facts” — has no desire to be anything other than human. We’ll meet him in the second episode of the season.

Kahuanui joins a growing list of intriguing Season 4 additions, one which includes Christina Moses (Containment) as a fierce werewolf named Keelin and Neil Jackson (Sleepy Hollow) as a mysterious vampire named Alistair.

The Originals‘ fourth season kicks off midseason on The CW.

Keahu Kahuanui Net Worth

The American actor, Keahu earns the handsome amount of salary from his movies and TV series. His net worth is estimated to be $500 thousand as of 2019. He also earned the money from the MTV’s Teen Wolf.

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Keahu Kahuanui Interview

An Exclusive Interview With ‘Teen Wolf’ Favorite Keahu Kahuanui

For a self-confessed geek of all things sci-fi, fantasy, and horror, Keahu Kahuanui couldn’t have picked a better way to make waves in the acting world.

Keahu plays Danny Mahealani on MTV’s popular series Teen Wolf, which is the perfect geek package tied together with a neat little bow.

You have your sci-fi (the supernatural happenings), the fantasy (werewolves) and the horror (don’t get us started on the suspense), so what more could the guy ask for?

During his down time, Keahu has found plenty of ways to keep himself busy with DIY projects, photography and creating jaw-dropping cosplay costumes for conventions. When we sat down with Keahu, he told us a little more about his expansive list of hobbies, and talked about what to expect from the rest of the season…

The Daily Quirk: Let’s start at the beginning. I’ve heard the moment you got “discovered” as an actor and your journey to landing the role on Teen Wolf is a pretty good story. Could you tell us a bit about that?

Keahu Kahuanui: Yeah, sure. It’s less discovered, more of just right place, right time. It just happened like anything else would happen when someone wants to pursue something.

It just depends on if you’re ready to take the opportunity when it comes up at the time. For me, it happened that I was visiting L.A. a lot on the weekends when I was working full time, and it just so happened I met Jeff Davis, the creator.

At the time, he was still preparing to shoot the pilot and was just asking me about logistics. You know, our friendship grew and we had a mutual friend who was looking to cast a replacement for the role of Jackson because they weren’t sure if Colton would come back.

They asked me if I was interested in putting in tape, so I put in a tape for Jackson. And then he came back to me with, ‘Hey, Colton is coming back and we’re not sure if the casting for that would be great so we’re… we still want to keep you on the show, so let me know what you think of this role.’

And that role was Danny. I read the first two scripts and it was a perfect job for me, and the rest is history. Here I am four seasons later and I’m still alive!

TDQ: As Stiles says, ‘Everybody loves Danny,’ but what was it about the character that made you want to take on the role?

KK: I didn’t have all of that much to go from because it was only the first two scripts that were out at the time, and there wasn’t much of a description.

But the description that I had, which was actually very enlightening… What I liked is that the character was not stereotypical.

I could tell the way he talked about it that he had big plans, and I just had a vision about the character. I liked where he was going and what he had in mind.

And then, also, it was recurring, and I was like, ‘Hey if I can be on more than one episode? Absolutely.’

TDQ: What’s it been like working on Teen Wolf? Is it fun to film and how’s the cast dynamic?

KK: Working on the show, in general, is always fun. I always look forward to work, even if things are a little chaotic sometimes. We’ve got so much going on, especially between seasons it can get a little crazy, but overall we have a great time.

It’s very relaxed, the crew is amazing and the cast is fun. You’re pretty well taken care of, and there’s been a lot of cool stuff going on between the special effects and the makeup and the costumes.

Even when you’re on set waiting to shoot scenes, you’re still, there is still so much to explore on set. There is always something to do.

TDQ: And what about your dynamic specifically with Dylan O’Brien who plays Stiles? What’s it like working with him?

KK: Oh he’s a riot, he’s crazy. We all love him, and he’s always cracking jokes and screwing around. He works really hard, sometimes, between him and Tyler Posey, I mean they work every day – long days sometimes. Even with the long days that we work, it’s always fun.

TDQ: The winter premiere of Teen Wolf Season 3B debuted in early January and it became the most watched telecast in the history of the series. That’s really exciting. What was that moment like for you?

KK: Yeah it was pretty amazing. I mean, I feel like you don’t know how long it’s going to endure and how resilient it’s going to be over time. But as the fans have proven, they are extremely dedicated and we have such an amazing fan base that I was excited both to know that the show will go on and that I definitely have job security [laughing].

TDQ: From what we’ve seen so far, it looks like there may be some Danny and Ethan drama this season. Can you tell us anything about that?

KK: So, I feel like love stories, most TV love stories, there are usually some speed bumps in the road. And between Ethan constantly disappearing, hiding secrets, the fact that Danny still doesn’t know he’s a werewolf, and Ethan just not being sure which side he’s on… I mean Danny, for the most part, is relatively stable except for the last episode which takes place, I don’t know, a few weeks after the last season.

So yeah, there’s definitely some turbulence in the future, so we’ll have to see how they make it through.

TDQ: Fans really want to see Danny get more involved with supernatural happenings on the show. Any chance we’ll get to see that this season?

KK: I mean, he kind of has been already. I mean how many times has he almost died because of something supernatural? Not to mention how many times has he visited the hospital. He’s had quite a few close calls, but I mean it would be nice if he could better defend himself.

TDQ: For those who haven’t been bitten by Teen Wolf yet, what’s the top reason you can give them to tune in?

KK: I would say it’s classic humor meets drama and saving the world. It’s really well written and you’d probably be surprised at how many of your friends already watch it.

TDQ: Let’s talk about you a bit. I hear you’re a self-confessed comic geek. Can you tell us a bit about where your love of comics came from? What are some of your favorites?

KK: You know I definitely like comics, but I’d say I’m more of a geek of the genre, like sci-fi, fantasy, and horror, more than anything.

I pretty much started on X-Men, which I have the number one X-Men… it was the one with the first script of Jubilee. That was my number one comic, the first one that I got.

TDQ: Wow. I know some people who would be jealous!

KK: [Laughing] Still in the plastic, hasn’t been taken out in years, probably.

TDQ: So, you appeared on Cocktails With Stan, with the legendary Stan Lee. What was that like?

KK: I mean he’s such a cool guy. To have been around for so long and still, I mean he attends every con he can, he’s at events every weekend and to be so spritely… I mean the guy basically made fun of me for an hour and it was awesome [laughing].

Not to mention I got to meet two other guests who now I’m able to call friends, who were there to shoot their Cocktails with Stan, and from then to now so much has happened clearly because of that.

TDQ: You’re also a fan of cosplay. Can you tell us about some of your favorite costumes you’ve created? Do you have anything planned for an upcoming convention you’d like to share with us?

KK: Yeah, I am a fan of cosplay. I think it comes out of, you know, everyone’s love of superheroes and wanting to be one manifests itself in some way and mine just happened to be cosplay.

Growing up, my relatives were always very good about dressing me up for Halloween or helping me pick out something. I was Shredder I think in second grade, I was Batman one year, Indiana Jones I think in middle school, and more recently I made a pretty badass Night Crawler.

Then last years Comic-Con I think was the pinnacle of my costumes so far, but this year I do have… I do possibly have some plans but nothing I’m going to reveal, because that’s part of the fun for me, for Comic-Con anyway.

But the costume, or costumes, will top the one from last year.

TDQ: Aside from comics and cons, what are some of your other interests? How do you like to spend your time when you’re not busy acting?

KK: I do keep pretty active. I have a lot of geeky friends who have very random hobbies. We work on some stuff like cosplay, or I’ve actually made some furniture pieces. I like to keep busy in the arts and the crafts, so photography, for instance, is a huge passion of mine. I’ve posted some photos of mine online, and I actually do some combat fighting, so it includes staffs, hand-to-hand combat… I keep busy [laughing].

TDQ: At The Daily Quirk, we like to end with some fun questions, so we have to ask if you could have Danny become any kind of supernatural creature on Teen Wolf, what would you like him to be?

KK: Does it have to be a type of creature that is already been established?

TDQ: No, it can be anything.

KK: I like the idea of him being a shapeshifter, but a shapeshifter that can change into any animal. Kind of like the shapeshifters on True Blood I guess. That would be cool.

TDQ: What would you do if you could be a Shape Shifter?

KK: I think Danny would definitely fly to school, and he would probably… I don’t know. I think he’s pretty smart. I think he would maybe use his shapeshifting abilities to learn some things about what’s going on, I don’t know… I guess I would personally want to know why he’s been in the hospital so much in the last few years.

The Daily Quirk would like to thank Keahu Kahuanui for taking the time to chat with us! For more from Keahu, you can follow him on Twitter and can catch him as Danny on Teen Wolf Monday’s at 10/9c on MTV.

Source: sofetchdaily.com

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