Well-Known New Zealand Actors You Should Know
July 28, 2021 by admin
Located in the Pacific Ocean, New Zealand is a relatively big island country located around one thousand miles from Australia which is its closest neighbor. This remote country consists of the South and North islands alongside numerous smaller islands. There are several major urban centers including Wellington that is the capital city and Auckland and both cities are situated on the North Island.
New Zealand is home to numerous natural wonders such as Milford Sound and foreign tourists enjoy kayaking through this stunning area that was formed thousands of years ago. Millions of tourists coming to New Zealand every year also visit Champagne Pools, Waitomo Glowworms, and the Blue Pools. New Zealand is also home to a thriving movie industry and awesome actors and some of these inclyde Sam Neill, Russell Crowe, Martin Henderson, Jemaine Clement, Cliff Curtis, Temuera Morrison, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Melanie Lynskey, A
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George Henare recorded his role in the RNZ radio play version of Te Pō from Melbourne, while theatres were closed due to Covid-19.
Acclaimed actor George Henare suffered from severe anxiety when the Covid-19 pandemic left him out of work for the first time in over 50 years. “I just went downhill,” Henare said from Melbourne, where
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, in which he plays Dumbledore, is currently playing to 50 per cent capacity crowds due to Victorian Covid restrictions. “I couldn t understand what was happening. I was losing my appetite and I couldn’t sleep – goodness me, I didn’t know what was going on.”
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