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  1. Wife Jo was always a huge supporter of his work, even once travelling in a cargo ship all the way to the UK with a new baby and a toddler to join Mune in Cardiff after he landed a role with the ...

  2. Mar 18, 2022 · Advertisement. “I haven’t heard a peep from anybody, haven’t even been getting voiceovers,” tells Ian, who adds he has no desire to retire. “I love acting and working with actors, but there aren’t many parts for a man of my age.”. However, Ian isn’t sitting around kicking his heels – far from it. At 80, he is busy developing a ...

  3. Ian Mune has built a unique international reputation from a lifetime of work, based in his native New Zealand: as writer, actor, director, producer, and mentor. His 2024 knighthood was a fitting recognition. He has been a constant presence in the New Zealand and Australian performing landscape for more than four decades. The face (“pummelled out of dough”) and the unmistakably...

  4. Ian Mune takes his first lead role in a locally-written play in 17 years. At Downstage, he worked with writer, director and actor Peter Bland; now it's with Peter's son, Carl, who wrote Spirit House.

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  5. Dec 30, 2023 · Ian’s enduring commitment to the industry is exemplified by his role as the Patron of The Actors Program since 2012. In recognition of his remarkable contributions, Ian has received other honours and awards, including the New Zealand Television Legend Award in 2021, the Rudall Hayward Award for filmmaking in 2000, and the esteemed Officer of the Order of the British Empire title in the New ...

  6. www.nzonscreen.com › profile › ian-muneIan Mune - NZ On Screen

    Ian Mune - Aside from being a talented and prolific actor, Ian Mune has made behind the scenes contributions to many Kiwi screen landmarks. His writing career ranges from some of New Zealand's earliest television series to classic road movie Goodbye Pork Pie. His work as director includes Came a Hot Friday, The End of the Golden Weather, and the hit sequel to Once Were Warriors.

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  8. Ian Mune is a multi-talented and award-winning veteran of the New Zealand film and TV industry. He has been involved in a huge range of projects as an actor (Pukemanu, Moynihan, Erebus: The Aftermath, Fallout); writer (Sleeping Dogs, Gloss, Goodbye Pork Pie) and director (The End of the Golden Weather, Came a Hot Friday, What Becomes of the Broken Hearted). Three of the five films Mune has ...