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GrantRoa

  • Actor
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Porirua-raised Grant Roa made his mark in athletics and martial arts, before returning to another childhood passion in his 20s: acting. In 2003 he was nominated for a New Zealand Film Award after playing uncle to the main character in big screen hit Whale Rider. He went on to show his comic chops on sketch show Facelift, and played a villain on kids TV drama The Lost Children. Roa has also acted in commercials and worked behind the scenes in a range of support roles, including driving key cast and crew to filming locations. In 2012, alongside Laurence Alexander, he produced his first feature: music documentary Shihad - Beautiful Machine.

Screenography

Fred from Westpac - Westpac
2020 As: Fred Commercial
2020 As: Paul Film
Man
2014 Stunt Coordinator Short film
2012 Producer Film
2012 - 2014 As: Stuart Series

Awards

2012 Sorta Unofficial New Zealand Film Awards
Nominated for Best Documentary: Shihad - Beautiful Machine

2003 New Zealand Film Awards
Nominated for Best Supporting Actor: for Whale Rider

“... as Porourangi's brother Rawiri, Grant Roa makes an indelible, funny impression as he teaches Pai some stick-fighting techniques.”

Mark Caro, reviewing Whale Rider in The Chicago Tribune, 16 December 2008

Related images

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Grant Roa (as Brogor), Nicko Vella (The Evil Doctor) and Claire Chitham (Sisgor) — a promotional still for 2010 movie Captain Amazingly Incredible and the Space Vampires from the Evil Planet.
© Karl Burnett