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Robbie Magasiva on Following his Heart

Over a decade ago Robbie Magasiva gave himself two choices – rugby or acting. Since then, Magasiva has made audiences laugh in Skitz, The Semisis and Sione’s Wedding, and has starred in numerous screen dramas including Shortland Street, Cover Story, Jackson’s Wharf, Doves of War and The Tattooist. He made the acting call and hasn’t looked back.

In this ScreenTalkStreet interview, Magasiva talks about:

  • His first on screen acting role in a party political broadcast
  • How he landed roles in Skitz and The Semisis
  • Recently catching his buttoned-down character in Jackson’s Wharf on late night TV and cringing
  • Behind the scenes dynamics on and off the set of Stickmen
  • His amusing audition process for The Strip
  • How he joined The Naked Samoans and the joys of making Sione’s Wedding
  • Cultural insights from the set of The Tattooist
  • Auditioning for his role on Shortland Street

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Into the darklands – Scott Wills on playing bad

Scott Wills began his screen career in the early 90s, with appearances in soap Shortland Street and in short films including Ouch, Permanent Wave and The Hole (shown at the Clermont Ferrand Short Film Festival in France).

In 2000, Wills was nominated for two acting awards (one for Ouch and the other for his supporting part in romantic comedy Hopeless) and also starred in feature film Stickmen, a role which earned him the award for best actor at the 2001 New Zealand Film Awards.

Wills followed Stickmen with a run of television performances, including Interrogation and Doves of War.

Big-budget vampire feature Perfect Creature put Wills alongside British actors Saffron Burrows and Dougray Scott, and in 2009 his performance in family drama Apron Strings earned him a Qantas Film and Television Award for Best Lead Actor. In the same year Wills appeared as Saul, the troubled head of security in TV thriller The Cult.

In this ScreenTalk interview, Wills talks about:

  • His early work with Danielle Cormack’s underwear
  • His personal nightmare at the premiere of Hopeless
  • His thoughts on improving the NZ Film and TV awards
  • Why he spent time with policemen from Auckland Central CIB
  • What it was like working on big budget feature Perfect Creature
  • How he crafted his award-winning performance in Apron Strings
  • An insight into his disturbing character Saul in The Cult

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