Hori Ahipene
Hori Ahipene is an actor and director in theatre, film and television in New Zealand. He is also an award-winning playwright with the Māori play Hide 'n Seek co-written with Hone Kouka.[1] He became a well known face in New Zealand for his dramatic performances in films such as Jubilee (2000) as well as parts in The Piano (1993) and a guest role Xena:Warrior Princess in 2001. A versatile actor he has also played lead roles in television sketch series including the 1990s hit Skitz, The Semisis, Telly Laughs and Away Laughing.[2] Most recently he was in the core cast of Maddigan's Quest and currently playing the role of Angel in the television drama Outrageous Fortune.[3] He is an accomplished director with more than 15 years in the arts industry. He was a senior director on Skitz as well as long running Māori-language programmes Korero Mai and Pukana. He was a creator and co-writer of the sitcom B&B with comedian Te Radar for Māori Television.
Ahipene studied acting at Toi Whakaari New Zealand Drama School. He graduated in 1989 with a Diploma in Acting.[4] He has worked in theatre as an actor and as a theatre director.
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Mokopuna | Protestor | Short film |
1993 | The Piano | Mutu | |
1994 | Rapa Nui | Overseer | |
1996 | Chicken | Mourner | |
2000 | Jubilee | Potu Williams | |
2003 | The Legend of Johnny Lingo | Pioi | |
2006 | Perfect Creature | Parishioner | |
2017 | Te Makutu (The Curse) | The Ruanuku | Short film |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991 | Away Laughing | Various | TV series |
1993 | Skitzo | Various | TV series |
1993 | Radio Wha Waho | Hemana | TV series |
1996 | Telly Laughs | Various | TV series |
1998 | The Semisis | Sia | TV series |
1998 | Shortland Street | Eddie Heka | TV series |
1999 | Hercules: The Legendary Journeys | Brutus | "Love on the Rocks" |
2000 | Jack of All Trades | Blackbeard | "The Floundering Father", "Shark Bait" |
2001 | Xena: Warrior Princess | Ferragus | "Many Happy Returns" |
2002 | Mercy Peak | Jimmy | "The Most Deserving" |
2002 | Mataku | Charlie | "The Heirloom" |
2006 | Maddigan's Quest | Tane | Regular role |
2008 | Legend of the Seeker | Gunther | "Bounty" |
2009–10 | Outrageous Fortune | Angel | Recurring role |
2011 | Waitangi: What Really Happened | Tohunga | TV film |
2016 | Terry Teo | Protest Leader | "Head to Head" |
2017 | Find Me a Maori Bride | Noel | "Whanau Day" |
2017 | The Ring Inz | Teepz / Aunty Mavis | TV series |
References
[edit]- ^ "- New Zealand Book Council". Bookcouncil.org.nz. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
- ^ Stevenson, Karen (25 November 2017). The Frangipani is Dead: Contemporary Pacific Art in New Zealand, 1985–2000. Huia Publishers. ISBN 9781869693251. Retrieved 25 November 2017 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Outrageous Fortune – The official site » Hori Ahipene". Outrageousfortune.co.nz. Archived from the original on 24 October 2014. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
- ^ "Graduate". www.toiwhakaari.ac.nz. Retrieved 2021-08-09.
External links
[edit]- Living people
- New Zealand male Māori actors
- New Zealand male film actors
- 20th-century New Zealand dramatists and playwrights
- New Zealand theatre directors
- New Zealand television directors
- Toi Whakaari alumni
- Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti people
- Ngāti Raukawa people
- Ngāti Kahungunu people
- New Zealand male soap opera actors
- 20th-century New Zealand male actors
- 21st-century New Zealand male actors
- 21st-century New Zealand dramatists and playwrights
- New Zealand male dramatists and playwrights