Lani Tupu
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Lani John Tupu (born November 4, 1955 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a New Zealand actor, best known for his portrayal of Bialar Crais on the hit TV series Farscape (he also provided the voice of the Pilot in that show; hence, he was featured in nearly every episode).
He trained as a teacher at the Teachers’ Training College in Wellington, New Zealand, but had had a long interest in acting. He originally became well known in New Zealand as the lead, Dr Miller, in the prime-time soap Country GP (1984–5), which replaced a popular, long-running series, Close to Home. He remained on the show for two seasons, before shifting to Australia to continue his career there.
He landed guest roles in Australian TV series, as well as the Australian-filmed Mission: Impossible of 1988–9. He returned to New Zealand screens in a lead role in Marlin Bay (1991–3).
Early in his career, he used an Anglicized version of his name, Larney Tupu. He also uses Lani John Tupu.
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