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Keiynan Lonsdale
Keiynan Lonsdale
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NameKeiynan Lonsdale
Birth date1991-12-19
Birth placeSydney, New South Wales, Australia
OccupationActor, singer, dancer, model
Years active2007–present

Keiynan Lonsdale is an Australian actor, singer, dancer, and model known for work in television, film, and music. Born in Sydney, he gained international recognition through roles in Australian soap opera Home and Away, superhero film The Divergent Series: Insurgent, and the CW series The Flash. He is also noted for music releases and advocacy within LGBT rights movements.

Early life and education

Born in Sydney to a family of Nigerian-Irish and Albanian descent, Lonsdale grew up in the Sydney suburbs and attended local schools before pursuing performing arts. He trained in dance and performance in the context of Australian arts communities, appearing in productions linked to Australian Theatre for Young People influences and local Sydney Festival events. Early exposure to television and film sets led to work alongside performers associated with Home and Away, Packed to the Rafters, and other Australian screen institutions.

Acting career

Lonsdale began his screen career with roles in Australian television series such as Home and Away and had guest appearances aligning him with casts from Packed to the Rafters and Dance Academy. He transitioned to international film through a supporting role in The Sapphires before being cast in The Divergent Series: Insurgent, connecting him to franchises like The Divergent Series. His breakout international television role came as Wally West / Kid Flash on the CW superhero series The Flash, which tied him into the shared universe involving Arrow (TV series), Legends of Tomorrow, and Supergirl (TV series). Lonsdale also appeared in the feature film Love, Simon and had roles in projects associated with production companies such as Warner Bros. Pictures and Lionsgate. He has worked with directors and actors linked to Gillian Armstrong, George Miller (filmmaker), Zoe Kravitz, and Nick Robinson (actor) through ensemble casts and festival circuits.

Music career

Parallel to acting, Lonsdale released music as a singer and songwriter, issuing singles and an EP that placed him among contemporary pop and R&B artists. His music activities included collaborations and performances at venues and events tied to the ARIA Awards, Sydney Opera House, and festivals similar to Splendour in the Grass. He worked with producers and musicians from scenes connected to ARIA Charts performers and shared stages with acts associated with Flume (musician), Sia, and other Australian contemporary artists. Lonsdale's releases were promoted through channels linked to Universal Music Group and independent labels that distribute to platforms allied with the Australian Recording Industry Association ecosystem.

Personal life

Lonsdale has been publicly involved in discussions around sexuality and identity, appearing in forums and media outlets associated with GQ (magazine), Vogue (magazine), and interviews for programs broadcast by ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). He has advocated for inclusion in sectors represented by organizations like AIDS Council of New South Wales and has participated in events connected to Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. Lonsdale's personal relationships and public coming-out statements drew coverage from outlets including The Guardian, The New York Times, Variety (magazine), and The Daily Telegraph (Australia). He has also engaged with charity campaigns related to health and youth services tied to institutions such as Beyond Blue and community groups attending Pride Parade events.

Awards and recognition

Lonsdale's work earned attention from film festivals and industry awards circuits, including nominations and mentions at events associated with Australian Film Institute and screenings at festivals like Sundance Film Festival and Toronto International Film Festival. His television performances have been highlighted in coverage by TV Guide (US), Entertainment Weekly, and trade publications such as The Hollywood Reporter, with recognition also from community organizations linked to GQ Men of the Year lists and cultural honors spotlighting emerging talent in Australian Performing Arts.

Category:1991 births Category:Australian actors Category:Australian singers Category:LGBT actors