Oliver Driver
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Oliver Driver 22 November 1974 New Zealand |
Oliver Driver (born 22 November 1974) is a New Zealand actor, director, broadcaster and television presenter.
Television
Driver was the host of Let's Be Frank, and the Creative Director of New Zealand's only alternative music television station, ALT TV, The channel is now no longer on air. He recently co-hosted TV3's early morning news show Sunrise, which was cancelled on 8 April 2010.
Driver played Mike Galloway, a pot smoking nurse on the long-running New Zealand drama Shortland Street as well as starring in a comedy called Serial Killers, which was based on the lives of six storyliners working on a Shortland Street style hospital based soap. For three years he hosted the TVNZ arts programme Frontseat.
He finished a three year contract in 2008 of voicing advertisements for The Warehouse, a nationwide retail store in New Zealand.
Driver is also less known as the voice of Jenji on Power Rangers:Mystic Force the histerical Cat/Jeeni and in 2008 was the voice of "Master Swoop" on Power Rangers: Jungle Fury
In 2012 Driver joined the cast of The Almighty Johnsons in a recurring role as Eggther during the shows second season.
Driver is also a "Guest Panelist" and "Team Leader" on the New Zealand version of Would I Lie to You?
He is currently working on a new television show called "Sunny Skies" as Oscar, which premieres in New Zealand February 8, 2013 [1] on TV3 (New Zealand) alongside Tammy Davis.
Radio
Driver used to host the Almost Monday radio talkback show for New Zealand's nationwide Newstalk ZB radio station on Sunday evenings.
The "Almost Monday" show is back on air on Newtalk ZB again as of Sunday 23 January 2011.
Film
In 2006 Driver starred in the horror comedy film Black Sheep. He appeared in Jonathan King's Under The Mountain, a film adaptation of the Maurice Gee book of the same name as Mr Wilberforce, the main villain.
He voiced Jenji in Power Rangers: Mystic Force and portrays Master Swoop in Power Rangers: Jungle Fury.
Driver has also appeared in A Death in The Family, Topless Woman Talk About Their Lives, Majik and Rose, Snakeskin and Toy Love.
Theatre
He starred in the play The Pillowman at the Maidment Theatre, Auckland; in a season of Harold Pinter's Betrayal for Silo Theatre; and in Brendan Cowell's Ruben Guthrie at Herald Theatre, The Edge, Auckland, New Zealand.
References
External links
- Oliver Driver at the Internet Movie Database
- Sunrise homepage
- Interview with Oliver Driver for ScreenTalk, on NZ On Screen
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