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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lee_TamahoriLee Tamahori - Wikipedia

    Tamahori was born in Wellington, New Zealand. He is of Māori ancestry on his father's side and British on his mother's. Tamahori grew up in Tawa near Wellington. Educated at Tawa School and Tawa College, [1] he began his career as a commercial artist and photographer. He moved into the film industry in the late 1970s, initially getting in the ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0848414Lee Tamahori - IMDb

    Lee Tamahori. Director: Once Were Warriors. Beginning as a commercial artist and photographer, he joined the New Zealand film industry in the late 1970s as a boom operator. He became an assistant director a decade later. Making international award-winning commercials for 10 years, he has also directed several TV series.

  3. Lee Tamahori. Director: Once Were Warriors. Beginning as a commercial artist and photographer, he joined the New Zealand film industry in the late 1970s as a boom operator. He became an assistant director a decade later. Making international award-winning commercials for 10 years, he has also directed several TV series. His first feature film, Once Were Warriors (1994), won the PEN First Book Award.

  4. Tamahori began his film career as a boom operator in the late 70s, then, in the early 80s, was an assistant director on numerous New Zealand feature films. The first of these, Geoff Murphy's "Utu ...

  5. Mar 14, 2024 · Tamahori agreed with Scholes’ suggestion to postpone production for a year, which allowed him to keep refining the script. “And then we got Guy.” Once the film was cast, the pieces were put together, and shooting got underway, The Convert was a unusual experience for Tamahori and his cast and crew.

  6. Warren Lee Tamahori (born 17 June 1950) is a New Zealand filmmaker. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lee Tamahori, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

  7. Lee Tamahori - Lee Tamahori worked his way up the filmmaking ranks, before debuting as a feature director with 1994's Once Were Warriors. The portrait of a violent marriage became the most successful film in Kiwi history, and won international acclaim. Between Warriors and 2016's Mahana, Tamahori has worked mainly overseas, where he has directed everything from The Sopranos to 007 blockbuster Die Another Day.