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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Pioneering Kiwi Director Lee Tamahori, Known for 'Once Were Warriors', Dies at 75

Pioneering Kiwi Director Lee Tamahori, Known for 'Once Were Warriors', Dies at 75

7 Nov

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Summary

  • Acclaimed New Zealand director Lee Tamahori dies at 75 after Parkinson's battle
  • Breakthrough film 'Once Were Warriors' brought him international acclaim in 1994
  • Directed Hollywood films like 'Die Another Day', 'The Edge', and 'Next'
Pioneering Kiwi Director Lee Tamahori, Known for 'Once Were Warriors', Dies at 75

Lee Tamahori, the acclaimed New Zealand-born director whose breakthrough film 'Once Were Warriors' catapulted him to Hollywood success, has passed away at the age of 75. Tamahori's family announced that he died at his home after a battle with Parkinson's disease.

Tamahori first gained international recognition in 1994 with the release of 'Once Were Warriors', a tough and unflinching look at Maori gang culture and domestic violence. The film debuted at the Cannes Film Festival and established Tamahori as a bold and uncompromising storyteller.

Following the success of 'Once Were Warriors', Tamahori went on to direct a string of high-profile Hollywood films, including the survival drama 'The Edge', the James Bond movie 'Die Another Day', and the sci-fi thriller 'Next'. Throughout his career, he remained committed to championing Maori talent both on and off the screen.

Tamahori's family praised his enduring legacy, stating that he inspired countless filmmakers and broke new boundaries with his "genius eye and honest heart." His final projects included the historical drama 'The Convert' and the Maori-focused film 'The Patriarch', demonstrating his continued dedication to his cultural roots.

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Lee Tamahori was a pioneering New Zealand film director best known for his 1994 movie 'Once Were Warriors', which launched his successful Hollywood career.
Lee Tamahori passed away at the age of 75 after a battle with Parkinson's disease, according to his family.
In addition to his breakthrough hit 'Once Were Warriors', Tamahori directed several high-profile Hollywood movies, including 'The Edge', 'Die Another Day', and 'Next'.

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