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  1. www.burgerfuel.co.nz › interview-taungaroa-emileInterview: Taungaroa Emile

    It's hard to believe it has been almost 20 years since Taungaroa Emile burst on to the scene (and silver screen) as Boogie in Once Were Warriors. Since then he has featured in Whale Rider and many TV shows. He s currently appearing in a production called 'Tu' at the Q Theatre in Auckland.

  2. Mamaengaroa Kerr-Bell. Born. 1978 (age 45–46) Whangarei, New Zealand. Occupation. Actress. Years active. 1994–2002. Mamaengaroa Kerr-Bell (born 1978) is a former New Zealand actress.

  3. Taungaroa Emile - Hawke's Bay teen Taungaroa Emile had only acted in school plays, before he made an award-winning screen debut in landmark movie Once Were Warriors (1994). Emile played shy but rebellious teenager Boogie Heke once again in the 1999 sequel. In-between, he starred as a teen ex-con in movie romance Flight of the Albatross. Since then Emile has starred in episodes of Taonga and te reo series Aroha, and appeared in Shortland Street, acclaimed feature No 2, and 2011 TV film ...

  4. Feb 21, 2018 · Once Were Warriors, 1994. Directed by Lee Tamahori. Starring Rena Owen, Temuera Morrison, Mamaengaroa Kerr-Bell, Taungaroa Emile, Cliff Curtis, and Julian Arahanga. SYNOPSIS: The mother of a New ...

  5. Taungaroa Emile - Hawke's Bay teen Taungaroa Emile had only acted in school plays, before he made an award-winning screen debut in landmark movie Once Were Warriors (1994). Emile played shy but rebellious teenager Boogie Heke once again in the 1999 sequel. In-between, he starred as a teen ex-con in movie romance Flight of the Albatross. Since then Emile has starred in episodes of Taonga and te reo series Aroha, and appeared in Shortland Street, acclaimed feature No 2, and 2011 TV film ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Riwia_BrownRiwia Brown - Wikipedia

    Riwia Brown ONZM (née Taylor; born 1957) is a New Zealand playwright.She is the screenwriter of the popular and award-winning New Zealand movie Once Were Warriors (1994). The Once Were Warriors screenplay, adapted from the book of the same name by Alan Duff, gained Brown the Best Screenplay award at the 1994 New Zealand Film and TV Awards.

  7. 585. 410. <!--. End NZ On Screen -. Once Were Warriors - Once Were Warriors opened the eyes of cinemagoers around the globe to an unexamined aspect of modern New Zealand life. Director Lee Tamahori's hard-hitting depiction of domestic and gang violence amongst an urban Māori whānau was adapted from the best-selling Alan Duff novel.