ScreenTalk: Temuera Morrison
Temuera Morrison is best known for one of New Zealand’s most graphic film performances: Jake Heke in Once Were Warriors. Before the Warriors films, Morrison played Dr Hone Ropata in Shortland Street. He has appeared in a range of TV productions and Hollywood films including the Star Wars franchise. His latest film Tracker was released in 2011.
In this ScreenTalk interview, Morrison talks about:
- Having a great time as a child actor on Rangi’s Catch
- Stumbling over medical terms in the scripts of Shortland Street
- Auditioning for a bit part on Once Were Warriors but eventually getting the lead
- Being aware of people’s doubts about whether he could play the role of Jake
- The intense physical work he undertook to create the character of Jake the Muss
- The intensity and brilliance of his co-star Rena Owen
- Feeling more comfortable in the role of Jake in the sequel What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?
- Being nervous on the set of Star Wars, and the unreality of the sets
- The challenge and rewards of his latest film Tracker, a British co-production co-starring Ray Winstone
This video is available on YouTube to embed and distribute via a Creative Commons licence.
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