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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lee_TamahoriLee Tamahori - Wikipedia

    Warren Lee Tamahori (/ ˌ t ɑː m ə ˈ h ɔː r i /; born 17 June 1950) is a New Zealand film director. He is known for directing the films Once Were Warriors (1994), Along Came a Spider (2001) and Die Another Day (2002).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0848414Lee Tamahori - IMDb

    Lee Tamahori is a New Zealand director of films and TV series, known for Once Were Warriors, The Edge, xXx: State of the Union, and Die Another Day. He was born in Wellington in 1950 and has Maori and British ancestry.

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  3. Lee Tamahori. Highest Rated: 93% Once Were Warriors (1994) Lowest Rated: 17% XXX: State of the Union (2005) Birthday: Jun 17, 1950. Birthplace: Wellington, New Zealand.

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  4. Learn about the life and career of Lee Tamahori, a New Zealand director of films such as Once Were Warriors, The Edge, and Die Another Day. Find out his family background, awards, quotes, and trivia on IMDb.

  5. Mar 14, 2024 · The director of Once Were Warriors, Mahana and The Convert talks about his partnership with producer Robin Scholes and his views on Māori culture and history. He reveals why he initially rejected the project and how he made it his own.

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  7. Known For. Die Another Day. Next. The Sopranos. Along Came a Spider. xXx: State of the Union. The Edge. Billions. The Devil's Double. Directing. Acting. Sound. Writing. Crew. Warren Lee Tamahori (born 17 June 1950) is a New Zealand filmmaker.

  8. Lee Tamahori talks about his first New Zealand film in 20 years, based on Witi Ihimaera's novel "Bulibasha". He and his actors share their experiences of making a nostalgic and western-influenced drama about a Maori sheep-shearing family.

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