l était apparu plusieurs fois dans la série américaine Hawaii 5-0 dans la peau du sergent James Chang diffusée sur M6. L'acteur Keo Woolford est décédé lundi après-midi à l'âge de 49 ans.
Originaire d'Honolulu, l'acteur et réalisateur a été victime d'un accident vasculaire cérébral vendredi et a succombé dans un hôpital de Oahu à Hawaï, explique le Hollywood Reporter.
Keo Woolford avait joué dans la comédie Falling For Grace (2006) et avait eu un rôle dans Godzilla en 2014.
Dans un message posté sur le compte Instagram de l'acteur, l'un de ses proches déplore la perte «d'un talent et d'un être humain extraordinaire».
Aloha All- It is with great sadness and a heavy heart to advise you of the passing of artist, Keo Woolford. The multi-hyphenate, multi-disciplinarian talent suffered a severe stroke on Friday, Nov. 25, 2016. He passed away this afternoon. As a writer, director, actor, and newly appointed Kumu Hula of Kumu Hula Robert Cazimero’s Halau Na Kamalei o Lililehua, he is most known for his successful one-man show, “I-LAND,” which was the inspiration for his indie blockbuster, “The Haumana.” With a long career that has taken him to London as the King in “The King & I,” and around the world as a member of popular Hawaii boy-band, “Brownskin,” and everywhere else in between, he is a talent and extraordinary human being that will be missed. We kindly ask to give the family their privacy. If there are any questions, please contact me. And for those who haven't had the chance to visit him, we will be here until 10:30 pm when hospital visiting hours end. Mahalo nui loa, Tracy Tracy Larrua POI PLANET PR/MarCom/Production www.poiplanet.com
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