Siua Ikale'o
- Actor
Siua Ikale'o an actor of Polynesian descent, who made his Network television debut in 2022 as a Guest Star on CBS's NCIS: Hawai'i portraying the hit man, Ricky Sio.
Immediately following, he was cast in the series regular role of Nahi, playing Jason Momoa's younger brother in the Apple TV + epic series "Chief of War", a thrilling, unprecedented telling of the unification of the Hawaiian Islands from an indigenous perspective.
Siua was born in California USA but was raised in the island Kingdom of Tonga. While in Tonga Siua became fluent in speaking the Tongan language.
He excelled in athletics, playing rugby, shot put, discus and javelin, etc. Siua was also involved in his high school's music department singing baritone/bass for an acapella group and playing the trombone for their brass band.
Siua, while in Tonga, was also trained and participated in the storytelling arts of Tongan traditional dancing. Then during a small school play Siua found a new passion in acting.
Upon returning to the USA in 2007, he quietly pursued acting as a hobby performing as a volunteer actor in short films for the Academy of Arts in San Francisco to the Expressions Digital Arts in Emeryville CA.
Siua furthered his pursuit by becoming a student at the First Take Acting Program led by founder Nancy Berwid in 2017-2018 and then again in 2022.
Siua Ikale'o is represented by Henriksen Talent Management.
Immediately following, he was cast in the series regular role of Nahi, playing Jason Momoa's younger brother in the Apple TV + epic series "Chief of War", a thrilling, unprecedented telling of the unification of the Hawaiian Islands from an indigenous perspective.
Siua was born in California USA but was raised in the island Kingdom of Tonga. While in Tonga Siua became fluent in speaking the Tongan language.
He excelled in athletics, playing rugby, shot put, discus and javelin, etc. Siua was also involved in his high school's music department singing baritone/bass for an acapella group and playing the trombone for their brass band.
Siua, while in Tonga, was also trained and participated in the storytelling arts of Tongan traditional dancing. Then during a small school play Siua found a new passion in acting.
Upon returning to the USA in 2007, he quietly pursued acting as a hobby performing as a volunteer actor in short films for the Academy of Arts in San Francisco to the Expressions Digital Arts in Emeryville CA.
Siua furthered his pursuit by becoming a student at the First Take Acting Program led by founder Nancy Berwid in 2017-2018 and then again in 2022.
Siua Ikale'o is represented by Henriksen Talent Management.