Mike Smith: on directing drama and passing on Russell Crowe...
The versatile Mike Smith has directed an enormous amount of New Zealand drama. Highlights of his television CV include Radio Waves, Duggan, Serial Killers, The Almighty Johnsons, Nothing Trivial, and award-winning tele-movie Siege. Smith also had a big hand in creating Heroes (about a pop band on-the-make), yokels comedy Willy Nilly, children’s drama The Lost Children and comedy Sunny Skies. He was one of the key players in the launch of Outrageous Fortune, and in 2025 made his first movie, The People We Love.
In this ScreenTalk interview from 2014, Smith talks about:
- The unforgettable personnel officer when he interviewed to join state television
- Vital lessons learned from drama head John McRae, while directing 70s soap Radio Waves
- Producing and directing Heroes, the drama series about a pop band
- Failing to cast a young unknown called Russell Crowe
- Differences between Australia and NZ, after eight years largely working across the Tasman
- Returning home for drama series Cover Story
- Creating shows after setting up a production company with editor John Gilbert
- Making successful short Willy Nilly, about two "rural idiots", and learning about the complexities of comedy on the hit TV series which followed
- Casting secrets from his days as producer of Outrageous Fortune: including a lack of network enthusiasm for star Robyn Malcolm, and Munter originally being a Pākehā
- Working with "fantastic" producer/director Mark Beesley on The Almighty Johnsons
- How in a sense directing is a little bit like sex
- Taking different approaches to turning true life stories into drama with Siege and Underbelly: Land of the Long Green Cloud
- Lessons learned as a director
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Copyright
This video was first uploaded on 27 April 2014, and is available under this Creative Commons licence. This licence is limited to use of ScreenTalk interview footage only and does not apply to any video content and photographs from films, television, music videos, web series and commercials used in the interview.













