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Keoni Waxman, an American film director greatly known for his extensive work with Steven Seagal, was born on June 30, 1968. He made his remarkable prominence since 2009 with his film The Keeper which soared in popularity. Throughout his career, he boasts an impressive filmography that endows variety in its very sense. His earliest work, I Shot a Man in Vegas was premiered in 1995 and quickly followed by Countdown and Almost Blue the next year in 1996.
He continued his pursuit in the late 90s and early 2000s, delivering some notable works such as Sweepers (1998), The Highwayman (2000), and Intrepid (2000), demonstrating his adaptive screenplay skills. His work was not limited to big screens but he had also directed Hostage Negotiator (2001), a TV Movie. Waxman's drive for the art of film and continuous efforts were clear when he shifted his role in Lost Treasure (2003) as screenwriter. More of his work carried on over the years across various genres and formats, including A Dangerous Man (2009), Hunt to Kill (2010), True Justice (2010–2012; TV Series), Maximum Conviction (2012), Force of Execution (2013), and A Good Man (2014) and the list goes on. As of yet, Waxman's most recent direction was in The Ravine (2021), and his upcoming projects also include Hong Kong Love Story (TBA).
Learn more about Keoni Waxman, including their biography, filmography, and personal life. Find out about their early career, major achievements, and the impact they've had on the film industry.
Given Name: Keoni Waxman
Born: Unknown
Citizenship: American
Birthday: June 30, 1968
Occupations: Film director
Years Active: 1995-present
Spouses: Unknown
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