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TashChristie

  • Producer
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Producer Tash Christie's screen credits range from motorway patrols to outsider art. Now in charge of factual projects at company Greenstone TV, Christie has produced documentaries The Women of Pike River and Qantas award-winner A Good Way to Die? (the latter alongside her partner Dan Salmon). She has also worked on a run of primetime documentary and reality shows, from Neighbours at War to The Big Ward.

Screenography

Te Ara The Path
2023 Executive Producer Series
KPA Battle Squad
2023 Executive Producer Series
The Explorer Club
2022 Executive Producer Web
Semele
2021 Executive Producer Film
Highway Patrol
2021 - 2024 Executive Producer Television

Biography

Tash Christie's childhood was nomadic, with her father's job taking the family to Fiji, London and Melbourne. "At one point I went to nine schools in nine years," she says. Eventually the family settled in Wellington, where Christie became head prefect at Wellington Girls' College. 

Awards

2024 New Zealand Television Awards / Ngā Taonga Whakaata O Aotearoa
Nominated for Best Māori Programme (shared with Te Wakahuia Bernard and Tash Christie): for Origins

2021 New Zealand Television Awards
Nominated for Best Factual Series: Origins

“I always commit to whatever I’m producing, because if I don’t care about the project, no one else will. It doesn’t matter what you’re making, there’s always something new to learn and fascinating people to meet. Good storytelling is powerful, and ensuring those stories are heard is the main motivation for me.”

Tash Christie