Keisha Castle-Hughes, a 13-year-old Maori girl from New England, was nominated for Best Actress by the Academy Awards.
Castle-Hughes is not the first young person nominated for an Oscar. But she is the youngest ever for that category.
In "The Whale Rider," Castle-Hughes plays a young Maori girl who becomes the leader of her tribe. It was her first role.
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