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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ian_MuneIan Mune - Wikipedia

    Sir Ian Barry Mune KNZM OBE (born 1941) is a New Zealand character actor, director, and screenwriter. His screen acting career spans four decades and more than 50 roles.

  2. m.imdb.com › name › nm0612786Ian Mune - IMDb

    Ian Mune was born in 1941 in Auckland, New Zealand. He is an actor and director, known for The End of the Golden Weather (1991), Came a Hot Friday (1985) and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001).

  3. It seems ironic that in a year when the entertainment industry is honouring him with a prestigious Television Legend Award, actor Ian Mune finds himself without any acting work at all and no...

  4. Ian Mune was born in 1941 in Auckland, New Zealand. He is an actor and director, known for The End of the Golden Weather (1991), Came a Hot Friday (1985) and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001).

  5. One of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most enduring personalities has been recognised with a knighthood in the New Year’s Honours. Sir Ian Mune, 82, has been a highly respected actor, director and screen writer for nearly 60 years.

  6. Ian Mune is a multi-talented and award-winning veteran of the New Zealand film and TV industry. He has been involved in a huge range of projects as an actor (Pukemanu, Moynihan, Erebus: The Aftermath, Fallout); writer (Sleeping Dogs, Gloss, Goodbye Pork Pie) and director (The End of the Golden Weather, Came a Hot Friday, What Becomes of the ...

  7. Ian Mune is known as an Actor, Director, Screenplay, Writer, Art Direction, and Author. Some of his work includes The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Piano, Housebound, Once Were Warriors, Sleeping Dogs, Ike: Countdown to D-Day, Perfect Creature, and The Insatiable Moon.

  8. www.nzonscreen.com › profile › ian-muneIan Mune | NZ On Screen

    Ian Mune - Aside from being a talented and prolific actor, Ian Mune has made behind the scenes contributions to many Kiwi screen landmarks. His writing career ranges from some of New Zealand's earliest television series to classic road movie Goodbye Pork Pie.

  9. Ian Mune is a Kiwi arts legend. In this ScreenTalk Short interview, the actor, writer and director talks about how 1970s TV drama Pukemanu was revolutionary, the risk-taking of Sleeping Dogs director Roger Donaldson (and how American actor Warren Oates was reading his script on-screen in one scene), and the stunts of Goodbye Pork Pie .

  10. Flicks spoke to veteran Kiwi actor-director Ian Mune (Came A Hot Friday, The End of the Golden Weather) about the nuts and bolts of filmmaking. His latest film, Billy T: Te Movie, is now playing in cinemas nationwide, so he was well-primed to speak freely about what he loves.