Actor Nicholas Keiji, 58, who has been called "Kesserbang" by Koreans, appeared at the SEK premiere Red Carpet with his pregnant Japanese wife Shivata Rico, 27, and his eldest son Western Coppola Keiji, 31.
They attended the SEK screening of the film "The Unbearable Weight of Extreme Talent" at the DGA Theater Complex in Los Angeles, California, on Wednesday.
Keiji was all smiles as she took a Pose at Red Carpet with her wife Rico, who married last year and is now pregnant. Now that the ship is out of shape, Rico showed off his beautiful appearance with black long dress.
The musician, producer and actor, eldest son Weston, also showed off his warm-hearted rich chemistry as he took a Pose with his father. Western had a distinct mood, with a bearded, long, flowing brown hair. His face was his father’s.
Keiji's new film, "The Unbearable Weight of Huge Talent," is a comedy directed by Tom Komican, who directed the movie "That Aquad Moment."
Keiji plays the star of the previous year in the prime of the play. It tells the story of what happens when he accepts a $1 million offer from a wealthy fan (Pedro Pascal) to attend a party in Spain.
The director sent a letter explaining his ideas and begged Keiji to take on the role; Keiji reportedly refused the role three or four times and eventually accepted it.
In a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times, Keiji mentioned his wife Rico without hesitation in a request to reveal the people he cares about most in his life.
The pair first met in Japan in 2020 when Keiji was filming the film "Frizzeners of the Ghostland" and had a secret wedding in February last year in United States of America Las Vegas.
Keiji said he is well aligned with his fifth wife, Rico, and said he is "happy married." He said, "I know there are many times," he said honestly, referring to the number of marriages.
Keiji also revealed she is preparing to welcome a new baby with Rico. "I'm a romantic and if I fall in love, I want to give him everything I can," he said.
They had already named the child. Akira Francesco for the boy, Lennon for the girl.