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James Henry Marriott (1799–1886) – actor (born in England, arrived in New Zealand 1843) Sally Martin (born 1985) – actress; Rose McIver (born 1988) – actress; Bret McKenzie (born 1976) – half of the comedy duo Flight of the Conchords; Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie (born 2000) – actress; David McPhail (1945–2021) – actor
This is a list of New Zealand television personalities, including presenters and journalists. It includes those who left the profession, retired, or died. It includes those who left the profession, retired, or died.
Jane and the Dragon (New Zealand and Canadian co-production) (2005-2006) The Kids from OWL (1980s) The Killian Curse (2006) Maddigan's Quest (2006) Mirror, Mirror (New Zealand and Australian co-production) (1995) The Son of a Gunn Show (1992–1995) Sticky TV (2002–2017) Studio 2 LIVE (2004–2010) Terry and the Gunrunners (1985) The Feed ...
A feminist, [2] as a theatre and film practitioner, she has been most recognised throughout her career for her role in establishing and producing Hens' Teeth, [3] [4] a platform for dozens of Kiwi female actors, musicians, and comedians that became a staple of the New Zealand theatre and comedy scene between 1988 and 1996. [5]
Alexander Tarrant-Keepa [1] (born 1990/1991), [2] known professionally as Alex Tarrant, is a New Zealand actor.With multiple TV and film credits, he currently portrays Kai Holman in the CBS action crime drama NCIS: Hawaiʻi and Valandil on Amazon Prime's The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power fantasy drama.
Pages in category "New Zealand television actresses" The following 171 pages are in this category, out of 171 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Various New Zealand celebrities read children's bed time stories, with the first episode featuring Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. The title is a reference to the TVNZ closedown sequence used in the 1980s and 1990s featuring the Goodnight Kiwi or TV Kiwi as the character was known.