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Clifford Vivian Devon Curtis (born
27 July 1968) is a New Zealand actor. He has shown the ability to portray characters of a wide range of ethnicities — particularly Latin Americans and Arabs — by virtue of his
Māori descent. He has appeared as a
character actor in many Hollywood films, while back home in New Zealand he's usually the main star.
He acted in the New Zealand film
Once Were Warriors as Uncle Bully, a child rapist. He has starred opposite many big names in Hollywood such as
Hugh Jackman,
Bruce Willis,
Harrison Ford,
Johnny Depp,
Nicholas Cage,
Denzel Washington,
Ethan Hawke,
Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Jim Carrey and
George Clooney in films such as
Three Kings,
Blow,
The Fountain and
Training Day. His international reputation grew further in 2003, when he was one of the leads in the internationally popular New Zealand film
Whale Rider. During production of
River Queen he crashed his car into a house while answering a cellphone text message - escaping with only minor injuries.
In 2004 with producer
Ainsley Gardiner, he formed independent film production company
Whenua Films. The goals of the company are to support the growth of the New Zealand indigenous filmmaking scene, and to be supportive of local short filmmakers. He and Ainsley were appointed to manage the development and production of the Short Films Fund for 2005/2006 by The New Zealand Film Commission. They have already produced several shorts under the new company banner, notably, "Two Cars, One Night," which received an Academy Award nomination in 2005. Whenua also produced another successful short film by director Mike Jonathan called "Hawaikii" in 2006. Both short films have circulated through many of the prestigious international film festivals like Berlinale. At the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, Miramax Films bought US distribution rights to their first feature film
Eagle vs Shark.
Film and television
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