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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Wi Kaa


Role
  
Actor

TV shows
  
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Born
  
16 December 1938 (
1938-12-16
)

Died
  
February 19, 2006, Wellington, New Zealand

Parents
  
Hohipine Kaa, Reverend Tipiwhenua

Movies
  
Utu, Ngati, Turangawaewae, The Bounty, River Queen

Similar People
  
Barry Barclay, Geoff Murphy, Vincent Ward, Roger Donaldson, Dick Lowry

Utu Trailer 1983


Wi Kuki Kaa (16 December 1938 – 19 February 2006) was a New Zealand actor in film, theatre and television. He was from the Maori tribes of Ngati Porou and Ngati Kahungunu.

Contents

Turangawaewae- A Place To Stand- short film excerpt


Family

Kaa was born in Rangitukia on New Zealand's East Cape. His father was the Reverend Tipi Whenua Kaa, from Rangitukia, who was vicar of the Waiapu parish and his mother Hohipene Kaa (formerly Whaanga) was from Wairoa. He was one of 12 children: his siblings include the writer and te reo advocate Keri Kaa, Hone Kaa, an Anglican church leader, child welfare advocate, and Arapera Blank, a writer and poet.

Career

Kaa featured in many films, including the lead role of 'Iwi' in Ngati (1987), written by Tama Poata and directed by Barry Barclay. Kaa won the "Best Film Performance, Male" at the 1988 New Zealand Film and TV Awards for this role. He also played a lead role in the film Utu (1983) directed by Geoff Murphy. Kaa also acted as the ADR artist for the 2003 short film, Two Cars, One Night. Kaa featured in the music video Little Things by Wellington roots dub band Trinity Roots. In 2006, Kaa died in Wellington aged 67.

Film roles

Television roles

Filmography

Actor
2006
The Lost Children (TV Series) as
Tama's Grandfather
- Episode #1.11 (2006) - Tama's Grandfather
2005
River Queen as
Old Rangi
2002
Der Liebe entgegen (TV Movie) as
Henry Tufare
2002
Turangawaewae (Short) as
Tiare (Koro)
2002
The Strip (TV Series) as
Bible Bill
- My Baby (2002) - Bible Bill
2001
The Diamond of Jeru (TV Movie) as
Inghai
2001
Mataora (TV Mini Series) as
Uncle Sid
2000
The Dark Knight (TV Series) as
Higg
- Possessor (2000) - Higg
1992
The Other Side of Paradise (TV Mini Series) as
Tamarua
- Episode #1.1 (1992) - Tamarua
1991
Te Rua as
Rewi
1990
Linda's Body (Short) as
Hemi
1989
Thunderbox (Short) as
Thunderbox
1987
Worzel Gummidge Down Under (TV Series) as
Travelling Scarecrow Maker
- The Traveller Unmasked (1987) - Travelling Scarecrow Maker
- Slave Scarecrow (1987) - Travelling Scarecrow Maker
- Worzel to the Rescue (1987) - Travelling Scarecrow Maker
- King of the Scarecrows (1987) - Travelling Scarecrow Maker
1987
Ngati as
Iwi
1985
Kingpin as
Mr Nathan
1984
Welcome to Paradise (TV Movie) as
Kahukura
1984
The Bounty as
King Tynah
1983
Silent Reach (TV Mini Series) as
Detective Husklsson
- Episode #1.2 (1983) - Detective Husklsson
- Episode #1.1 (1983) - Detective Husklsson
1983
Utu as
Wiremu
1977
The Governor (TV Mini Series) as
Rewi Maniapoto
- To the death (1977) - Rewi Maniapoto
- He Iwi Ko Tahi Tatou (1977) - Rewi Maniapoto
- The Lame Seagull (1977) - Rewi Maniapoto
1975
Inn of the Damned as
Tom (as Kuki Kaa)
1974
Silent Number (TV Series) as
Tony
- Death Song (1974) - Tony
1971
Spyforce (TV Series) as
Matthas / Hiromoto / Nikolu Yaratomo / ...
- The Rolls That Went to War (1973) - Matthas (as Kuki Kaa)
- The Diplomat (1972) - Hiromoto (as Kuki Kaa)
- The Samurai (1972) - Nikolu Yaratomo (as Kuki Kaa)
- The Prisoner (1971) - Colonel Mayusaki (as Kuki Kaa)
- Death Railway (1971) - Sergeant Shikoya (as Kuki Kaa)
1971
Homicide (TV Series) as
Rollo
- Don't Call the Cops (1971) - Rollo (as Kuki Kaa)
1965
The Island (TV Movie) as
Dan
Sound Department
2003
Two Cars, One Night (Short) (adr artist)

References

Wi Kuki Kaa Wikipedia


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