Hori Ahipene

Hori Ahipene is an actor and director in theatre, film and television in New Zealand. He's also an award winning playwright with the Māori play Hide 'n Seek co-written with Hone Kouka.[1]He became a well known face in New Zealand for his dramatic performances in films such as Jubilee (2000) as well as parts in The Piano (1993) and Xena:Warrior Princess (1995). A versatile actor he has also played lead roles in television sketch series including the 1990s hit Skitz, The Semisis, Telly Laughs and Away Laughing.[2]Most recently he was in the core cast of Maddigan's Quest and currently playing the role of Angel in the television drama Outrageous Fortune.[3]He is an accomplished director with more than 15 years in the arts indusry. He was a senior director on Skitz as well as long running Māori-language programmes Korero Mai and Pukana. He was a creator and co-writer of the sitcom B&B with comedian Te Radar for Māori Television.

Ahipene studied acting at Toi Whakaari New Zealand Drama School. He graudated in 1989. He has worked in theatre as an actor and as a theatre director.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1991 Away Laughing Various TV series
1993 Skitzo Various TV series
1993 Radio Wha Waho Hemana TV series
1993 Piano, TheThe Piano Mutu
1994 Rapa Nui Overseer
1996 Chicken Mourner (uncredited)
1996 Telly Laughs Various TV series
1998 Semisis, TheThe Semisis Sia TV series
1998 Shortland Street Eddie Heka TV series
1999 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Brutus Episode: "Love on the Rocks"
2000 Jubilee Potu Williams
2000 Jack of All Trades Blackbeard Episode: "The Floundering Father"
Episode: "Shark Bait"
2001 Xena: Warrior Princess Ferragus Episode: "Many Happy Returns"
2002 Mercy Peak Jimmy Episode: "The Most Deserving"
2003 Legend of Johnny Lingo, TheThe Legend of Johnny Lingo Pioi
2006 Perfect Creature Parishioner
2006 Maddigan's Quest Tane 13 episodes
2008 Legend of the Seeker Gunther Episode: "Bounty"
2009-2010 Outrageous Fortune Angel 16 episodes
2011 Waitangi: What Really Happened Tohunga TV movie

Notes

  1. ^ [1] New Zealand Book Council. Retrieved 7 November, 2009
  2. ^ [2]The frangipani is dead: contemporary Pacific art in New Zealand, 1985-2000 by Karen Stevenson, p.205
  3. ^ [3] Outrageous Fortune. Retrieved 7 November, 2009

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