Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson ethnicity

Johnson in 2007

Birth Name: Dwayne Douglas Johnson

Place of Birth: Hayward, Alameda, California, United States

Date of Birth: May 2, 1972

Ethnicity:
*father – African-Canadian/Black Nova Scotian [including Beninese], small amount of Irish
*mother – Samoan, as well as 1/16th Scottish

Dwayne Johnson, also credited as The Rock, Flex Kavana, and Rocky Maivia, is an American actor, producer, businessperson, professional wrestler, and American/Canadian professional football player. He has starred in The Scorpion King, The Rundown, Doom, Gridiron Gang, Race to Witch Mountain, The Other Guys, Faster, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, G.I. Joe: Retaliation, Hercules (2014), San Andreas, Moana, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Rampage, Skyscraper, Fighting with My Family, Jungle Cruise, DC League of Super-Pets, Black Adam, and the Fast and the Furious films, among many other productions; many of his films are among the most popular of the 21st century. He is 6′5″.

He is the son of Ata Johnson (born Feagaimaleata or Mataniufeagaimaleata Fitisemanu Maivia) and Rocky Johnson (born Wayde Douglas Bowles), a Canadian and American wrestler. His father was also billed as Sweet Ebony Diamond and Drew Glasteau. A picture of Dwayne at a young age, along with his parents, can be seen here. He is of Anoa’i family.

Dwayne’s father, who was black, African-Canadian, was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada, and had Black Nova Scotian heritage. Black Nova Scotians descend from African-Americans who left the U.S. after the American Revolution, having sided with the British. Dwayne’s paternal grandparents were both black, and Dwayne has stated that he also found out that he has some “strong Irish blood” on his father’s side. Dwayne has also been said to have First Nations (Native Canadian) ancestry, although it is not clear if that is accurate.

Dwayne’s mother is Samoan, and descends from Samoan royalty. She is the adoptive stepdaughter of Samoan professional wrestler Peter Maivia, and the daughter of wrestling promoter Lia Maivia. His mother is also of 1/16th Scottish descent. Dwayne spent some time growing up in Grey Lynn, New Zealand, where he was able to learn about his Pacific Islander heritage. He has a tribal “pe’a” chest-and-arm tattoo. He was also partly raised in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Hamden, Connecticut.

Dwayne was selected People Magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive” in 2016. He is the second non-white man, and the second man of significant African ancestry, to have been given this title by the magazine (Denzel Washington, in 1996, is the first, and Idris Elba, in 2018, John Legend, in 2019, and Michael B. Jordan, in 2020, are the others, fitting both criteria). Dwayne is also the first Polynesian man to have been given the title.

Dwayne is married to singer and songwriter Lauren Hashian. He has a daughter, professional wrestler Ava (born Simone Garcia Johnson), with his former wife, businessperson, IFBB professional bodybuilder, and producer Dany Garcia, who works on many of his films; and two children with Lauren.

Dwyane’s paternal grandfather was James Henry A. Bowles (the son of John W. Bowles and Lila/Lilla/Lillian Jones). James was born in Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada. John was the son of Stephen Bowles and Charlotte/Charlotta/Lottie Jones. Lila was the daughter of Henry Jones and Mary Jane.

Dwyane’s paternal grandmother was Lillian Gay (the daughter of Alfred Nathan Gay and Isabelle/Isabel/Isabell/Isabella Sickles). Lillian was born in Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Alfred was the son of Delia/Adelia. Isabelle was born on Prince Edward Island, the daughter of William Benjamin Sickles and Hannah Colecraft/Colecroft. Through this line, Dwayne is descended from Dembo Sickles, who was born, c. 1762, in Benin, and was sold as a slave to a man in Prince Edward Island.

Dwayne Johnson parents

Dwayne Johnson with his parents, 2015, photo by kathclick/Bigsotck.com

Dwayne’s biological maternal grandfather was John Sione Papali’itele Fitisemanu (the son of Malietoa Talavou Pe’a Fitisemanu and Alisa Jane Tuiloma Crichton). John was born on Vaisala, Samoa. Talavou was the son of Malietoa Fa’alata Talavou Fitisemanu and Salumalo Leilua. Fa’alata’s father was Malietoa Talavou Tonumaipe’a, King of Samoa. Alisa was the daughter of John Tuiloma Crichton, whose father was from Glasgow, Scotland, and of Talau’ula Malolo.

Dwayne’s maternal grandmother was Lia Maivia (born Ofelia Fuataga, the daughter of Sanitoa Aulaumea and Talaleu Soesa Fuataga). Lia Maivia was born in Lalomanu, Aleipata, Western Samoa, then under New Zealand rule, now independent. Sanitoa was the son of Aulaumea T. and Tulafono.

Dwyane’s adoptive maternal grandfather was born Fanene Pita Anderson (the son of Rebecca Fanene). Fanene was born on American Samoa; he wrestled under the name Peter Maivia, and was also known as Peter Anderson. In Dwayne’s own early wrestling days, he was known as Rocky Maivia, a combination of the nicknames of his father, Rocky Johnson, and Peter Maivia. Peter himself was adopted by Ifopo F. Amituana’i, the father of The Rev. Amituana’i Anoa’i. Ifopo was the great-grandfather of professional wrestler and actor Roman Reigns and professional wrestler Rikishi, and the great-great-grandfather of professional wrestlers Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso. The family was from Utulei on American Samoa. Dwayne is also a fourth cousin, once removed, of actress Eliana Sua. Dwayne’s maternal great-great-great-grandparents, William Crichton and Uputaua Falemalu Lesa, were also Eliana’s paternal great-great-great-great-grandparents. Peter Maivia was also a cousin of Australian-born professional wrestler Nia Jax‘s father.

Sources: https://www.cbc.ca

Genealogies of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson – http://www.geni.com
https://www.wikitree.com

Family history of Dwayne’s father – http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com

Marriage records of Dwayne’s paternal great-grandparents, Alfred Nathan Gay and Isabelle/Isabel/Isabell/Isabella Sickles – https://www.familysearch.org
https://www.familysearch.org

Dwayne’s paternal great-grandparents, Alfred Nathan Gay and Isabelle/Isabel/Isabell/Isabella Sickles, on the 1901 Canada Census – https://www.familysearch.org
Alfred Nathan Gay and Isabelle/Isabel/Isabell/Isabella Sickles on the 1911 Canada Census – https://www.familysearch.org

LOS ANGELES - MAR 28:  Lauren Hashian, Dwayne Johnson arrives at

Johnson with wife Lauren Hashian, 2013, photo by kathclick/Bigstock.com

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  1. dimples says:

    Look assholes of the ethnicelebs .com website, Dwayne is (Like it or not) Black & Samoan. You people will accept him as anything BUT black I notice. Well…..GET OVER IT. Because Dwayne has stated many times before that he is BLACK & SAMOAN. Blamoan as he call it. He IS a PROUD BLACK SAMOAN. If anything, Dwayne is more black then he is Samoan. When he changed into his altar ego in the WWE as The Rock, all those catchphases and promos where from his old nieghborhood where lived in Miami Fl. He said when he got his hair cut (by a BLACK MAN named Walt I might add), he would sit there and listen to all the trash talking going on in there. Dwayne said that was the place where The Rock originated from. All the “know your role and shut your mouth” and It doesn’t matter what your name is” and “Poontang pie” ALL came from his black side. So chill out and face the facts. He is not 100% Samoan. He was not born in New Zealand nor Hawaii. (He lived in Hawaii for a while then moved elsewhere). Dwayne was born in Hayward California. Dwayne is not Italian, Portugese, and surely not a white man with a tan. lol. You wish. So accept it, learn it, live it and love it. Peace.

  2. Pepe says:

    This websites correct. He’s definitely afa. I’m positive he can’t speak fluent Samoan and he was not born in New Zealand. And no@ anonymous, he was not suppose to be presented as an Italian, particularly when his signature move was called “The Samoan Drop”.

  3. Helzkelz says:

    I checked out the other website, he was born in California. But even so for him to learn is island roots in NZ…I just have to say…come back. Im maori and love islanders lol.

  4. ethnic says:

    If he was 100% Samoan, hed have a Samoan surname?

    • Salapue says:

      eeehhh NO!!! my dad is 100% samoan and his name is Anthony White sooo who ever you are Queit Trippen kaayy THANk YOu !! SMH!!! ppl dese days hello not every thing is how you think maam!!!

  5. Dan Maloahaya says:

    To clear this up,
    Duane and I were best friends for ten years.Our Lockers were adjacent,we did
    100 pushups a day,as well as weight training and Samoan mat wrestling.
    We are boyh 100% Samoan,we did not associate with White people,nor did we
    even see many black or colored folks.
    DM

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