Keivonn Montreal Woodard Bio, Age, Parents, Net Worth, Movies, TV Shows

Keivonn Montreal Woodard Biography

Keivonn Montreal Woodard is a well-known American actor. In the episodes “Please Hold to My Hand” and “Endure and Survive,” he plays Sam, a survivor who travels with his brother Henry. Anslem Richardson’s short film Fractal will include him.

How old is Keivonn Montreal Woodard? – Age

He is 10 years old as of February 9, 2023. He was born in 2013 in the United States of America.

Keivonn Montreal Woodard Family

Woodard resides with his mother, April Jackson-Woodard, in Bowie, Maryland; his father, Dwayne Woodard, died in 2021. He plays hockey in addition to acting.

Keivonn Montreal Woodard Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $50,000.

Keivonn Woodard The Last of Us

He played Sam, a survivor who travels with his brother Henry in the episodes “Please Hold to My Hand” and “Endure and Survive” of The Last of Us. In Kansas City, Missouri, Henry Burrell (Lamar Johnson) and his brother Sam (Keivonn Montreal Woodard) are fleeing a revolutionary organization. To obtain treatment for Sam’s leukemia, Henry betrayed opposition leader Michael.

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Kathleen finds Henry and seeks asylum with a smuggler, Eldelstein, after the movement overthrows the government. The brothers find down Joel and Ellie, who assist them in fleeing. A sniper ambushes the party, and Joel dispatches him before informing Kathleen. A smashed truck releases a swarm of infected forces. Ellie saves Sam and Henry while Joel offers cover fire, but Kathleen is murdered by a clicker. Henry accepts Joel’s invitation to join him and Ellie in Wyoming as the group escapes.

Keivonn Woodard Deaf – Career

Woodard, who is deaf, was cast in The Last of Us after series co-creator Craig Mazin posted a casting call on Twitter asking for a young actor fluent in American Sign Language. Woodard was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his portrayal in The Last of Us, making him the category’s youngest nomination at age 10 and the second-youngest Emmy nominee after Keshia Knight Pulliam for The Cosby Show. He is the first black deaf actor to be nominated for an Emmy, and the second deaf actor overall (after Marlee Matlin). He was nominated for a Black Reel TV Award as well.

Keivonn Woodard Moviesand TV Shows

♦ The Last of Us
♦ Steal Away
♦ Seeds of Hope: The Andrew Jackson Foster Story