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For Kalilimoku, It’s Lights, Camera, Lasso!
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In the years since, Kalil- imoku has been a part of count- less commercials, movies and TV shows — including Ju- manji, Next Goal Wins and The Naked Director — and credits his work ethic and grit to his time as a Rainbow Warrior. Under the direction of coach June Jones from 2004 to 2008, Kalilimoku received a full-ride scholarship as a walk-on.
a lot of money for this. I could do this!’”
“It’s so awesome to even have the chance to work in Ha- waiʻi’s film industry,” he says. “We have a lot of local people — from the lighting crew to hair and makeup, to the guys who do the rigging — who are super supportive. They’re root- ing for us. They want us to do good and go far, and I love that about our people.”
could tell that I had an interest in horses.
“I’ve always pushed myself in sports, and I think it made me push myself with my career and just any sort of goals I’ve had,” he says. “The success from that made me believe that anything is possible.”
When he’s not putting himself in the shoes of a new character, Kalilimoku puts on a pair of denim jeans and cow- boy boots — the quintessential uniform for his modern-day paniolo lifestyle.
This, along with his desire to honor his culture, inspired Kalilimoku to establish his clothing line Hawaiʻi Paniolo. Right now, the items are only available for purchase at Ka- lilimoku’s meet-and-greets, but check out his Instagram (@keku43) for updates.
Even though he’s now un- der lights different from those at Aloha Stadium, Kalilimoku ensures that he’ll never forget where he came from.
“I’m comfortable dressing that way wherever I go,” he says. “And people are like, ‘Brah, you need to dress up.’ But I like taking that piece of me and walking downtown and into offices feeling like I’m the same person.”
“I wanted to share my pa- niolo side with everyone,” he says. “I’ve been modeling for people and I wanted my own brand that I’m super passion- ate about. I want a brand that will bring out happiness and for people to be proud of. We think about our farmers, we think about our ranchers, the people who have land in Ha- waiʻi, and want to keep it that way without it getting devel- oped, so, when people wear my clothes, I’m super proud and appreciative of it.”
Coming up, catch him in The White Lotus, an HBO comedy featuring Connie Britton, Jennifer Coolidge and Molly Shannon, and Hall- mark Channel’s You Had Me at Aloha, which premiered June 5. This month, Kalil- imoku begins filming a new venture on Oʻahu that’s still under wraps, though he teases it’s a “pretty big project.”
Today, downtime for Ka- lilimoku usually looks like spending the day with his hors- es, Kea and Akau, at his Cen- tral Oʻahu stable. He learned to love the four-legged creatures at an early age, when he was his mother Roxanne’s desig- nated pooper scooper.
To further embody this way of life, Kalilimoku is crossing all of his fingers and toes to book a role in Disney+’s Alo- ha Rodeo, a movie that depicts the journey of three Hawaiian cowboys who traveled to Wy- oming at the turn of the 20th century and became legends.
“I wasn’t for it but, you know, gotta support the mom,” Kalilimoku says with a smile. “I remember one day, her and her unit were riding at Gunstock (Ranch), and there were these two horses who were tied up — no saddles on them, just bareback — and I ended up climbing up the guardrail, and I grabbed the horse’s mane. I pulled myself on the horse’s neck and I start- ed to slide down and got on its back. All of a sudden, my mom starts to come back and yells, ‘Oh, my God! ‘What are you doing? Get off the horse!’ But from that time, she
“I act, I speak Hawaiian, I’m a paniolo — I can’t say I know a better person for the role ... it’s literally me being myself,” Kalilimoku says.
“My mom sent me to Abra- ham Akau at Kualoa. He’s probably one of the greatest cowboys in our Hawaiian history ... and I learned every- thing I know from him.”
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   Brad Kalilimoku and his horse, Kea, were a part of a 2019 Waikīkī parade. PHOTO COURTESY BRAD KALILIMOKU
Only time will tell what’s on the horizon for this up-and- comer, but if it’s anything like his other accomplishments, there’s a good chance it’ll be another item he can cross off his bucket list.
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