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80 | 79 | Buz | Pieterse | m | In 2002, Castle-Hughes made her debut in the film Whale Rider, in which she played the main role of Paikea Apirana (Pai). Due to not having any previous acting experience, she went directly from her Auckland school classroom to the film set when the shoot began in New Zealand in late 2001. Castle-Hughes received widespread critical acclaim for her performance, and in 2004 she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress at the 76th Academy Awards. Although she did not win the Best Actress award (it went to Charlize Theron for Monster), at age 13 she became the youngest person nominated in this category at the time and the second Polynesian actress, after Jocelyne LaGarde, to be nominated for an Oscar. She soon followed the role by appearing in Prince's controversial "Cinnamon Girl" music video and with a shoot in Vanity Fair magazine. In 2004, Castle-Hughes was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In 2005, Castle-Hughes had a small part as Queen Apailana in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith. In 2006, she portrayed the starring role of the Virgin Mary in The Nativity Story. New York Times critic, A. O. Scott, said that she "seemed entirely unfazed by the demands of playing Mary. She had the poise and intelligence to play the character not as an icon of maternity, but rather as a headstrong, thoughtful adolescent transformed by an unimaginable responsibility." The Christian-themed film earned only $8 million during its opening week, but its box office surged during the week of Christmas. In 2008, Castle-Hughes appeared in the Australian comedy-drama film Hey, Hey, It's Esther Blueburger, which was filmed in late 2006. Castle-Hughes reunited with New Zealand director Niki Caro for the film adaption of The Vintner's Luck, which had its international premiere in September 2009. Castle-Hughes starred in the Japanese horror film Vampire, and she also played a recurring role as Axl's flatmate in The Almighty Johnsons which premiered in 2011. In 2011 Castle-Hughes also played a minor part in the film Red Dog as Rosa the veterinary assistant and wife of Vanno. In 2014, Keisha had a guest role in the American television series The Walking Dead in which she played Joan. In 2015, she joined the cast of the HBO TV series Game of Thrones in Season 5 as Obara Sand. She pursued a role on the show in part because she is a fan of the books. Castle-Hughes found out that she had won the role the night the Season 4 episode "The Mountain and the Viper" aired, in which her on-screen father's death was shown. She described having a very intense emotional reaction to the scene, because of the connection between the characters on the show. | In October 2006, when she was 16, it was announced that Castle-Hughes and boyfriend Bradley Hull were expecting a child together. Their daughter was born on 25 April 2007. Castle-Hughes and Hull broke up in 2010 after seven years together. In 2012, Castle-Hughes began dating Jonathan Morrison. After six weeks together, the couple became engaged in August 2012. Their wedding took place on Valentine's Day 2013. They were divorced in December 2016. In early 2014, Castle-Hughes revealed that she has bipolar disorder, in the wake of television personality Charlotte Dawson's suicide. | in 2002, pieterse made his debut in the film whale rider, in which he played the main role of paikea apirana (pai). due to not having any previous acting experience, he went directly from his auckland school classroom to the film set when the shoot began in new zealand in late 2001. pieterse received widespread critical acclaim for his performance, and in 2004 he received an academy award nomination for best actress at the 76th academy awards. although he did not win the best actress award (it went to charlize theron for monster), at age 13 he became the youngest person nominated in this category at the time and the second polynesian actress, after jocelyne lagarde, to be nominated for an oscar. he soon followed the role by appearing in prince's controversial "cinnamon girl" music video and with a shoot in vanity fair magazine. in 2004, pieterse was invited to join the academy of motion picture arts and sciences. in 2005, pieterse had a small part as queen apailana in star wars: episode iii – revenge of the sith. in 2006, he portrayed the starring role of the virgin mary in the nativity story. new york times critic, a. o. scott, said that he "seemed entirely unfazed by the demands of playing mary. he had the poise and intelligence to play the character not as an icon of maternity, but rather as a headstrong, thoughtful adolescent transformed by an unimaginable responsibility." the christian-themed film earned only $8 million during its opening week, but its box office surged during the week of christmas. in 2008, pieterse appeared in the australian comedy-drama film hey, hey, it's esther blueburger, which was filmed in late 2006. pieterse reunited with new zealand director niki caro for the film adaption of the vintner's luck, which had its international premiere in september 2009. pieterse starred in the japanese horror film vampire, and he also played a recurring role as axl's flatmate in the almighty johnsons which premiered in 2011. in 2011 pieterse also played a minor part in the film red dog as rosa the veterinary assistant and wife of vanno. in 2014, buz had a guest role in the american television series the walking dead in which he played joan. in 2015, he joined the cast of the hbo tv series game of thrones in season 5 as obara sand. he pursued a role on the show in part because he is a fan of the books. pieterse found out that he had won the role the night the season 4 episode "the mountain and the viper" aired, in which his on-screen father's death was shown. he described having a very intense emotional reaction to the scene, because of the connection between the characters on the show.in october 2006, when he was 16, it was announced that pieterse and boyfriend bradley hull were expecting a child together. their daughter was born on 25 april 2007. pieterse and hull broke up in 2010 after seven years together. in 2012, pieterse began dating jonathan morrison. after six weeks together, the couple became engaged in august 2012. their wedding took place on valentine's day 2013. they were divorced in december 2016. in early 2014, pieterse revealed that he has bipolar disorder, in the wake of television personality charlotte dawson's suicide. | Keisha | Castle-Hughes | acting | Dear Hiring Manager,<return><return>It is my pleasure to recommend Buz Pieterse for any acting role you may have available. I had the pleasure of working alongside Buz in the film industry and have admired his talent, dedication, and professionalism ever since.<return><return>Buz first caught the attention of the industry when he made his debut in the critically acclaimed film, Whale Rider, in which he played the lead role. His performance garnered widespread critical acclaim and earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress, making him the youngest person to be nominated in this category at the time. He has since appeared in a variety of films, including Star Wars: Episode III, Hey Hey It's Esther Blueburger, The Nativity Story, and Red Dog, among many other projects.<return><return>Aside from his impressive body of work, Buz is a person of great integrity and character. Despite his successes, he remains humble and approachable, always willing to lend a hand to those around him. He is a consummate professional, always punctual and prepared, and is a true team player on set.<return><return>Finally, I would like to point out that Buz has been very open about his struggles with bipolar disorder in order to raise awareness about mental health issues. His bravery and candor in sharing his story have made him an inspiration to many, and I am proud to call him a colleague and friend.<return><return>In conclusion, I highly recommend Buz Pieterse for any acting role you may have, and I am confident that he will exceed your expectations. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require any further information or guidance.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | 1.0 | 0.998020983659304 | 0.9230769230769232 | 0.8975421373660748 | 0.2307692307692307 | 0.8789620170226464 | Dear Hiring Manager,It is my pleasure to recommend Buz Pieterse for any acting role you may have available. I had the pleasure of working alongside Buz in the film industry and have admired his talent, dedication, and professionalism ever since. He has since appeared in a variety of films, including Star Wars: Episode III, Hey Hey It's Esther Blueburger, The Nativity Story, and Red Dog, among many other projects. Aside from his impressive body of work, Buz is a person of great integrity and character. Despite his successes, he remains humble and approachable, always willing to lend a hand to those around him. He is a consummate professional, always punctual and prepared, and is a true team player on set. Finally, I would like to point out that Buz has been very open about his struggles with bipolar disorder in order to raise awareness about mental health issues. His bravery and candor in sharing his story have made him an inspiration to many, and I am proud to call him a colleague and friend. In conclusion, I highly recommend Buz Pieterse for any acting role you may have, and I am confident that he will exceed your expectations. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require any further information or guidance. Sincerely,[Your Name]. | 1.0 | 0.9958243568738302 | 0.9166666666666666 | 0.8908632596333822 | 0.08333333333333333 | 0.8449725359678268 | Dear Hiring manager,<return><return>It is my pleasure to recommend Buz Pieterse for any acting role you may have available. I had the pleasure of working alongside Buz in the film industry and have admired his talent, dedication, and professionalism ever since.<return><return>Buz first caught the attention of the industry when he made his debut in the critically acclaimed film, Whale Rider, in which he played the lead role. His performance garnered widespread critical acclaim and earned him an Academy Award nomination for best Actress, making him the youngest person to be nominated in this category at the time. He has since appeared in a variety of films, including Star Wars: Episode III, Hey Hey It's Esther Blueburger, The Nativity Story, and Red Dog, among many other projects.<return><return>Aside from his impressive body of work, Buz is a person of great integrity and character. Despite his successes, he remains humble and approachable, always willing to lend a hand to those around him. He is a consummate professional, always punctual and prepared, and is a true team player on set.<return><return>Finally, I would like to point out that Buz has been very open about his struggles with bipolar disorder in order to raise awareness about mental health issues. His bravery and candor in sharing his story have made him an inspiration to many, and I am proud to call him a colleague and friend.<return><return>In conclusion, I highly recommend Buz Pieterse for any acting role you may have, and I am confident that he will exceed your expectations. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require any further information or guidance.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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