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Keivonn Woodard and American actor whose breakout role in tv series, ‘The Last of Us’, gave a remarkably engaging performance as Sam. His nickname with his teammates is “Hollywood” because of his style. 10-year-old Woodard also known for his roles in movies and series such as Fractal, and Seeds of Hope: The Andrew Jackson Foster Story. Other than acting, he is a also young hockey star and vying to become the first Black and deaf player in the NHL, as per sportingnews.
Keivonn Woodard Birthday
Keivonn Woodard was born on February 9, 2013. In 2022, he made his Instagram account and uploaded his first post in a White hoodie. His keivonnwoodard Instagram features photos of him on set of various productions.
Keivonn Woodard Career
Keivonn Woodard wants to build a career in hockey other than acting. He posted about meeting members of the Washington Capitals hockey team, in Feb 2023. There’s no doubt that Woodard’s drive will only be surpassed by his talent, regardless of whether he pursues acting or hockey. He will undoubtedly play more acting roles in the future, but for now, he is able to balance being an athlete and being an actor.
His ambition knows no bounds, and he has already begun to demonstrate that he can juggle his passions and excel in both.
Meet Keivonn Woodard Parents – Father and Mother
Keivonn Woodard’s father name is, Dwayne. His mother name is, April. Now a days, his mother handle his Instagram account.
How Much This Young Star Makes?
Keivonn Woodard’s estimated net worth is to be $80,000. As of now, acting is his only source of income.
Keivonn Woodard In ‘The Last of Us’
Keivonn Woodard was introduced in the episode 5 of the series, ‘The Last of Us’. He was introduced viewers with Henry (Lamar Johnson), as brothers who were trying to escape the ruins of Kansas City alive despite the army of raiders out for their blood.
Their story immediately connected with viewers, which made their tragic ending all the more heartbreaking. He plays ‘Sam’, a deaf character and also the series needed a Black child actor between the ages of 8 and 11 who also should play deaf and fluent in either American Sign Language or Black American Sign Language.