Rene Naufahu
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Born | Rene Naufahu 1970 New Zealand |
Rene Naufahu, born May 1970, is a New Zealand-born actor, screen writer and director of Tongan and Samoan heritage.
In 2006, at the Air New Zealand Screen Awards, he won Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role as Erasmus, in the Toa Fraser film "No.2". The film won the Audience Award, World Cinema - Dramatic, at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival.
In 2005 he co-wrote "The Market" with Brett Ihaka, and Matthew Grainger. He also directed the 13 episode drama series with Damon Fepulea'i, and Geoff Cawthorn.
He was an attendee of the Amsterdam-based Binger Institute's Script Development program in 2003.
[edit] Filmography
- Erasmus in No.2
- Zion Gate Operator in The Matrix Trilogy
[edit] Television
- 1992-1996 - Paramedic Sam Aleni in Shortland Street
- Emperor Gruumm in Power Rangers: S.P.D.
- Adamus in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys "The Lady and the Dragon"
- Mataffa in Beastmaster "Tears of the Sea".
- Nathan Little in Always Greener episodes "Flesh for Fantasy" and "The Always Greener Variety Hour".
- Gary Headley in All Saints episode "The Hard Yards".
- Mauriri Lepau in Tales of the South Seas.
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