- Born
- Height5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
- Takaya was born in Canberra, Australia. He moved when he was still very little to Sydney, Australia where he still lives. He was brought up on the North Shore and Northern Beaches attending Barker College for the majority of his schooling. He had always felt that he loved performance but only considered it as a career after studying Drama.
He played Puck in his year 12 production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and subsequently went on to play the role for another 6 years. He performed the role in 2008 in a production by the Epicentre Theatre Company, at the Zenith Theatre in Chatswood. Then for Sport For Jove Theatre Company at the 'Shakespeare in the Rose Garden', The Leura Shakespeare Festival, The Sydney Hills Shakespeare in the Park, and The Sydney Morning Herald Autumn Festival of Arts Shakespeare in the Garden from 2009-2011. In these festivals he also has performed as Paris in "Romeo and Juliet" and Dennis in "As You Like It".
Takaya came onto the screen when he auditioned for "Chatroom Chicks", the production title for "A Gurls Wurld" (aka Germany: Emma's Chatroom, Latin America: El Ciber-mun do De las Chicas, Brazil: Amigas On Line, Italy: Cyber-girls, Sweden : Kompisar pa notate). The role saw him filming in 2009 in both Australia and Singapore in the role of Josh.
In 2011, he graduated from the University of Technology Sydney with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication (Media Arts and Production).- IMDb Mini Biography By: information
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Takaya's audition for A Gurls Wurld was his first ever screen audition.
- Takaya was a part of 5 State Championship winning baseball teams.
- Takaya's father, Kazuya Honda, was the National Womens Artistic Gymnastics coach of Australia.
- Thank you, for your passion, your love and your overwhelming support.
- You are the reason I am still on Neighbours and you have been my motivation to continue telling David's story for as long as I have.
- "I have been one half of, not only the first on screen gay wedding in Australian history but, I'm pretty sure, also one of the longest running on screen gay relationships too, There are very few that span the length of time or episode count that Matty Wilson and I have as Daaron. I say this on top of being a POC too.
- I am super proud of the work we have been producing over the past few months that you are yet to see, and I am proud to be a part of this team as we move towards June 10 and whatever lies beyond.
- Not everything on Neighbours is silly and the affect it has on people certainly isn't. I have, on multiple occasions received messages from fans stating that the show and David's storylines have saved their lives, and they say this genuinely.
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