Naomi Kahoilua Wilson
Naomi Kahoilua Wilson (born 5 July 1949) is an American actress known for the one role she ever played, that of "Mahana" in the film Johnny Lingo.
Kahoilua was born and raised in Hilo, Hawaii, graduating from Hilo High School.[1] She is a Latter-day Saint. While attending the Church College of Hawaii (now Brigham Young University-Hawaii) she got the role of "Mahana" in "Johnny Lingo". Since that time she has been identified with that role and has given talks at firesides about this role at least once a year. Also in 1967 Kahoilua was "Miss Church College of Hawaii". An image of her face was also used on Hawaiian Airlines planes.
In 1970 Naomi Kahoilua married (Marion) Brent Wilson. They moved to Spokane, Washington in 1975 where they still resided in March, 2010. Wilson is a piano instructor who teaches children prior to entering college and prepares them for board tryouts. Naomi and Brent are the parents of three children.
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- Naomi Kahoilua Wilson at the Internet Movie Database
- Naomi Kahoilua Wilson at the MLCA Database
- Mormon Times, March 3, 2010
- Paul Skousen. Brother Paul's Mormon Bathroon Reader. (Springville, Utah: Cedar Fort, Inc., 2005) p. 169.
- "Mahanas message reflects in life accomplishments of performer 30 years later", Church News, Feb. 12, 2000.