Lani Tupu Explained

Lani Tupu
Birth Date:1955 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Citizenship:New Zealand
Occupation:actor
Othername:John Tupu; Larney Tupu

Lani Tupu (born Auckland, New Zealand), billed variously as Larney Tupu, John Tupu and Lani John Tupu, is a New Zealand-born actor of Samoan and English descent. Also known as Lani Tupu Jr.

Biography

Tupu was born in 1955 to an English mother and a Samoan father. Tupu was named after his father Lani Tupu. Tupu started acting in church plays.[1] Tupu was educated at Rongotai College and Wellington Teachers' Training College. He was awarded a Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Bursary in 1977 to enter New Zealand Drama School. Tupu's father was also called Lani and was also an actor. When Tupu graduated drama school in 1979[2] he was the first Samoan to do so. He then moved to Auckland and was in the Theatre Corporate company for three years, and then two years at the Mercury Theatre. He got a lead role in TV series Country GP where he played a Māori doctor.[3] [4] [5] [6]

Tupu moved to Australia to pursue other acting opportunities. Tupu's TV appearances include Mission: Impossible (1988), Time Trax (1993), The New Adventures of Flipper (1996), Farscape (1999–2003),[7] [8] [9] Stingers (2002/2004) and (2004).

His movie appearances include Send a Gorilla (1988), The Punisher (1989), Marlin Bay (1992), Heart of Fire (1997),Lantana (2001), Liquid Bridge (2003), and Robotropolis (2011).

In 2023 Tupu appeared as a voice actor on Shadows at the Door The Podcast.[10]

Tupu participated in the foundation of an Australian theatre group called The Walkers and Talkers along with other New Zealanders. Part of his work has involved as an acting coach and teaching in Australia and New Zealand. He also does voice work including on SBS.

In 1993 he was in the premiere of John Kneubuhl's play Think of a Garden in Auckland directed by Nathaniel Lees, which reviewers compared to Bruce Mason's The End of the Golden Weather as being iconic for New Zealand. His debut screen directing role was in New Zealand on Tala Pasifika in 1996, eight short films written by Lisa Taouma.

Mario Gaoa a Niu FM radio host and star of the Naked Samoans theatre company describes Tupu as one of three godfathers of Pacific theatre along with Jay Laga'aia and Nathaniel Lees.[11]

Awards

1986 Listener Film and Television Awards – Nominated for Best Supporting Actor: for Send a Gorilla

1984 Feltex Awards – Best New Talent: for Country GP

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Send a GorillaIan Hunter
1989Laccone
1996Talk of the TownShort
2001LantanaPatrick's Lover
2003Liquid BridgeSharky Garcia
2007El Salvador Warden
2009Dear DiaryDanShort
2009Broken HillMaestro Pindari (voice)
2011RobotropolisGordon Standish
2012Boss Maori
2012MarlaCarlosShort
2015Mise-En-AbymeRyan CumberfordShort

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976EpidemicTiniTV miniseries
1984–85Country GPDavid MillerEpisodes: "1.32", "Tim's Commie Dad"
1985RocheSiosi VaumaugaEpisode: "E.T."
1986–87Richard MontiEpisodes: "Day After Day: Parts 1 & 2", "Caught in the Act: Parts 1 & 2"
1990Mission: ImpossibleMichael OtagiEpisode: "Cargo Cult"
1990EmbassyKalimEpisode: "First Comes Marriage, Then Comes Love"
1992Police RescueDavid GoldbergRecurring role (season 2)
1992Marlin BayDavid SpenceTV film
1993Idris KaryaTV film
1994Time TraxCol. Nabib KilaEpisode: "The Gravity of It All"
1994G.P.Brian FarmerEpisode: "Breaking Out"
1994–95High TideRev. Simon HenryEpisodes: "Let Us Prey", "Regarding Joey"
1996FlipperCount VicenteEpisode: "The Sword of Carlos de Cabral"
1997Heart of FireRoger ParksTV film
1998Tales of the South SeasCaleb TraderEpisode: "Paradise Regained"
1998House GangDennisEpisodes: "Moving Out", "Chaos"
1999–2000Capicotchi / Tolmac / Prince Apep's SlaveEpisodes: "The Journey Begins", "Stranded", "Salvation", "The Prisoner"
1999–2003FarscapeBialar Crais / Pilot (voice)Main role
2000Green SailsCCT NegotiatorTV film
2001Lyle RiskinTV film
2002, 2004StingersEllery Berman / Consul Khemal LazoEpisodes: "Disgraceful Conduct", "No Man's Land"
2003Grass RootsLynton AubreyEpisodes: "Garbage", "Investigation"
2004Pilot (voice)TV miniseries
2006Monarch CoveJoeEpisode: "1.9"
2007Home and AwayLou BainesEpisodes: "1.4407", "1.4415"
2007Blue GodTV miniseries
2009Norberto SilwaEpisode: "The Best Sex I Ever Had"
2010RushPell FisherEpisode: "3.5"
2012Packed to the RaftersPsychic SimonEpisode: "Sign of the Times"
2013CampDr. WelterEpisode: "Parents' Weekend"
2013Redfern NowMinisterEpisode: "Consequences"
2014ThomEpisode: "1.1"
2017JimmyEpisodes: "Genealogy", "Mother Nature"
2019PreacherDeputy Prime Minister of New Zealand Winston PetersSeason 4, Episode 2
2019ReckoningDr Horatio Cabrera coroner

Notes and References

  1. Book: Warrington. Lisa. Floating Islanders: Pasifika theatre in Aotearoa. O'Donnell. David. 2017. Otago University Press. 978-1-988531-07-6. Dunedin, New Zealand.
  2. Web site: Graduates . 2021-08-09 . Toi Whakaari.
  3. Web site: Lani Tupu. 2021-01-26. NZ On Screen. en.
  4. Book: Guest, Bill. 2010. Victoria University Press. 978-0-86473-642-0. Wellington [N.Z.]. 669968400.
  5. Web site: Country GP. 2021-01-26. NZ On Screen. en.
  6. Web site: Atkinson. Laurie. 22 Oct 2014. Multiculturalism and acting, 1980 to 2013. 2021-01-26. Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. mi.
  7. Web site: BBC – Cult – Farscape – Interviews – Lani Tupu . 2020-04-15 . BBC.
  8. Web site: 7 February 2008 . Lani Tupu Interview – Farscape . 2020-04-15 . The Scifi World.
  9. Web site: S. Ian. well. 2018-07-20. Farscape – Where are the cast now?. 2020-04-15. Digital Spy. en-GB.
  10. Web site: Bibby . Daniel . 2023-12-10 . Farscape Cast - Where Are They Now? . 2024-01-03 . ScreenRant . en.
  11. Web site: Gearing. Nigel. 24 Nov 2003. Dream comes alive through memories. 2021-01-26. NZ Herald. en-NZ.