Stephen Tamarapa

Vitals

Gender
Male
Age Range
35 - 45
Ethnicity
Maori
Height
176cm
Available In
Adelaide, Auckland, Australian Capital Territory, Brisbane, Christchurch, Dunedin, Gold Coast, International, Melbourne, Northern Territory, Perth, Queenstown, Sydney, Tasmania, Wellington
Skills
Actor, Voice Artist, Writer
Hair
Black
Eye
Brown

Agent

Acting Agent
Lion Rock Management

Feature Photo
Stephen Tamarapa

Credits

2023

Feature Film
Security Guard / Matiu
The Mountain
Piki Films
Rachel House

2022

Feature Film
Barry
Te Motu
Piki Films
Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu

2020

Television
Hari
Sextortion
Stella Maris
Kent Briggs and Kyan Krumdieck
Television
Steve
Hari with the Maori Sidesteps
The Maori Sidesteps Collective
Tama Kawha

2019

Feature Film
Clem
Bellbird
Herringbone
Hamish Bennett

Training

1999 - 2000
New Zealand College of Performing Arts
Diploma in Performing Arts
Acting

Skills & Attributes

Shoe Size
12
Clothing Size
Male - XXXL
Waist
116cm
Neck
50cm
Chest
148cm
Natural Accent
New Zealand
Accents
American Standard, New Zealand, English, Cockney
Languages
English, Maori Language Family
Hair Length
Short
Hair Style
Straight
Singing Range
Baritone
Sport
Table Tennis, Bowls, Golf
Drivers Licences
Car
Professional Skills
Actor, Voice Artist, Writer

Photos


Notes

Stephen Tamarapa is a New Zealand Māori actor who has worked on stage and screen for over twenty years. Most recently, Stephen played a guest role on feature film THE MOUNTAIN, from debut director and internationally acclaimed actor Rachel House. An outstanding comedic talent, Stephen has shone in roles such as rural vet 'Clem' in feature drama BELLBIRD, political fixer 'Hari' on comedy series SEXTORTION, and gentle soul 'Barry', bewildered by a group of teenage girls who have invaded his island paradise in comedy feature TE MOTU (currently in post-production).