Michael Hurst Explained

Michael Hurst
Honorific Suffix:ONZM
Birth Date:1957 9, df=y
Birth Place:Lancashire, England
Birth Name:Michael Eric Hurst
Occupation:Actor, director, writer
Yearsactive:1976–present
Spouse:Jennifer Ward-Lealand (1988–present)

Michael Eric Hurst ONZM (born 20 September 1957) is a British-born New Zealand actor, director and writer. He is known internationally for acting in the television programs and companion series as Iolaus. Most recently, he is known for his role in directing the Starz series and Ash vs Evil Dead.

Biography

Hurst was born in Lancashire, England, the eldest of three brothers. When he was seven his family moved to Christchurch, New Zealand. He enrolled at Papanui High School, then University of Canterbury, but for only one year.

He is married to New Zealand actress Jennifer Ward-Lealand and they have two sons.[1]

In 1984, Hurst won the lead role of David Blyth's Death Warmed Up, New Zealand's first splatter movie.[2] The plot saw Hurst's character weathering institutionalisation, sundry wackos, and a motorcycle chase in the tunnels below Waiheke Island. The film won the grand prize at a fantasy film festival in Paris. The same year Hurst began playing drummer Dave Nelson over two series of Heroes, about a band searching for fame.

Crime thriller Dangerous Orphans (1986) is the first film in which Hurst co-starred with real-life partner Jennifer Ward-Lealand (he had already acted with her on-stage). Hurst's role was one of three grown orphans caught up in a mission to one-up various criminal figures; Ward-Lealand played romantic interest to one of the other orphans. Hurst would work with Ward-Lealand again on his next three features, 1992's The Footstep Man, 1993's Desperate Remedies[3] and 1999's I'll Make You Happy.

In 1993, he starred alongside Australian Sophie Lee and Brit Greg Wise in the TV thriller Typhon's People. Hurst played a European mystery man uncovering the truth behind corporate genetic meddling. The script was by author Margaret Mahy.

Hurst went on to co-star in with Kevin Sorbo, playing sidekick Iolaus to Sorbo's Hercules.[4]

Hurst made his feature debut as a director with Jubilee (2000), based on the book by Nepi Solomon. The film stars Cliff Curtis as a kind-hearted procrastinator who gets the chance to prove himself by organising a 75th jubilee. Hurst followed Jubilee by directing Love Mussel, a one off satire for television. Written by Braindeads Stephen Sinclair and starring Kevin Smith, Love Mussel is a mockumentary about a fictional township which erects a monument to a shellfish with Viagra-like properties.

In 2003, Hurst was awarded an Arts Foundation of New Zealand Laureate Award. In the 2005 Queen's Birthday Honours, he was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to film and the theatre.[5] [6]

In 2015, after runs in New Zealand and at the 2014 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Hurst directed The Generation of Z: Apocalypse at a purpose-built venue in East London between 4 April 2015 to July 2015. Hurst stated, "A lot of the reviews have said 'immersive theatre into overdrive'. 'Video game, only live.' It has those qualities. There are choices where the audience can affect the outcome of scenes which is quite a new thing. It flows very easily depending on which choice they make."[7]

In October 2018, he was presented with a Scroll of Honour from the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand for his contribution to New Zealand entertainment.

He has also appeared in several solo stage productions including No Holds Bard (based on several Shakespearian characters) in 2018, and An Illiad in 2019.[8]

Filmography

Starring roles

Year Title Role Notes
1981 Prisoners Sciano Film
1982 Casualties of Peace Peter TV movie
1984 Constance Photographer (scenes deleted) Film
Heroes Dave Nelson TV series
Death Warmed Up Michael Tucker Film
1985 Dangerous Orphans Moir
1986 Heroes II Dave Nelson TV series
1989 The Shadow Trader Bob Hoyle TV mini-series
1992 The Footstep Man Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Film
1993 Typhon's People Constantine TV movie
Desperate Remedies Willam Poyser Film
1994 Hercules and the Amazon Women TV movie
Hercules in the Underworld Aelus/Charon
Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur Iolaus
1995 TV series (79 episodes)
1997 A Moment Passing Joey Short Film
The Bar
Highwater Hugh Chance TV movie
1998 Iolaus Voice
Young Hercules The Jeweler Video
1999 I'll Make You Happy Lou Film
This Is It Narrator, host, and various historical figures TV special
2001 The Man Who Has Everything George Allwell TV movie
2002 Honey Nic Short Film
Showstoppers celebrity judge TV series
2003 Murder on the Blade? Defence lawyer TV movie
2004 Fracture Athol Peet Film
Hold the Anchovies Manager & Old Iraqi Video
2006 Maddigan's Quest Maska TV series
Treasure Island Kids: The Monster of Treasure Island ferry pilot Film
2007 Ask Your Uncles Presenter TV series
The Tattooist Crash Film
We're Here To Help
The Last Magic Show Trevor Norton
The Map Reader Alison's father
2009 Bitch Slap Gage
2012 Inorganic Brett Short Film
2014 Death Walks into a Bar God of War

Guest-starring roles

Year Title Role Episode
1976 Thirty Minute Theatre Jim "Tinkling Brass"
1983 Both Sides of the Fence Gary McNabb 1.09
Country GP Mark Sloane 1.32
1985 Hanlon Elliott 1.6 "In Defence of Shue Rock"
Defence Lawyer 1.7 "In Defence"
1989 Shark in the Park David Jennings 2.8 "Acting Sergeant"
1990 The New Adventures of Black Beauty Kurt 1.08 "The Birdman"
The Ray Bradbury Theater Roger Shumway 4.08 "The Toynbee Convector"
1991 For the Love of Mike Laurie 1.06
1992 The Ray Bradbury Theater Lt. Simmons 6.06 "The Long Rain"
1995, 1997 Iolaus 1.08 "Prometheus", 2.13 "The Quest"
1996 Charon 1.16 "Mortal Beloved"
1997 E! News Daily Himself
Entertainment Tonight
1998 Young Hercules Charon 1.20 "A Lady in Hades"
1999 Celebrity Profile Himself "Lucy Lawless"
Backch@t 2.01
Sunday News Give Us a Clue
Duggan Michael Taylor 1.3 "A Shadow of Doubt: Part 1"
1.4 "A Shadow of Doubt: Part 2"
2000 Topp Twins celebrity golfer 3.05 "Bowls and Golf"
Mai Time Himself
Celebrity Profile "Kevin Sorbo"
Jack of All Trades Captain Nardo da Vinci 2.2 "Shark Bait"
2001 Love Mussel Stephen Jessop TV movie
Xena: Warrior Princess Nigel 6.13 "You Are There"
2002 Andromeda Ryan 2.20 "The Knight, Death and the Devil"
Mataku Dr. Forbes 1.05 "The Final Plume"
2003 Good Morning Himself
Shortland Street Greg Vicelich Recurring (10 episodes)
Power Rangers: Ninja Storm "D.J. Drummond" (voice) 1.20 "Good Will Hunter"
"Vexacus" (voice) 1.27 "Shane's Karma: Part 2", 1.30 "The Wild Wipeout", 1.31 "Double-Edged Blake", 1.33 "General Deception, Part I", 1.34 "General Deception, Part II", 1.35 "A Gem of a Day", 1.36 "Down and Dirty", 1.37 "Storm Before the Calm, Part I", 1.38 "Storm Before the Calm, Part II"
2005 Power Rangers: S.P.D. Silverhead (voice) 1.28 "Robotpalooza"
Frontseat Himself 2.24
2007 Here to Stay 1.03 "The English"
2009 Legend of the Seeker Amfortas 1.13 "Revenant"
2010 The Jono Project "Michael Hurst" 1.12 "Sir Butch"
2012 Roman soldier – uncredited 2.09 "Monsters"
The Almighty Johnsons Kvasir 2.01 "And She Will Come to You"
2.11 "The House of Jerome"
2.12 "You Call This the Real World?"
2.13 "Does this Look Like Asgard?"
Auckland Daze Michael 1.06
2014 2.05
2.06
2016 Terry Teo Cornelius Jones 1.04 "Head to Head"
Highroad The Director 3.04 "39 Lashes"
2020 DeadRoss Marbeck
2021 My Life is Murder Otto Klein 2.10 "Pleasure & Pain"
Power Rangers: Dino Fury Nibyro Guardian (voice) 1.20 "Waking Nightmare"

Director

The numbers in directing credits refer to the number of episodes.

TitleYearCredited asNotes
Director
scope=rowI'm So Lonesome I Could Cry1994Short film, also writer
scope=row1996–99 (6)Television series
scope=rowA Silent Welcome1976Short film, also writer
scope=rowAmazon High1997Unaired pilot
scope=row1997–2001 (6)Television series
scope=rowJack of All Trades2000 (2)
scope=rowJubilee
scope=rowLove Mussel2001Television film
scope=rowTreasure Island Kids 2: The Monster of Treasure Island2006
scope=rowTreasure Island Kids 3: The Mystery of Treasure Island
scope=rowLegend of the Seeker2009–10 (7)Television series
scope=rowSpartacus2010–13 (8)
scope=rowThe Almighty Johnsons2013 (2)
scope=rowThe Brokenwood Mysteries2014 (1)
scope=rowStep Dave2014–15 (5)
scope=rowTatau2015 (2)
scope=rowAsh vs Evil Dead (2)
scope=rowBalloons2016Short film, also writer
scope=rowWestside2016–present (15)Television series
scope=row800 Words2016–17 (10)
scope=rowThe Dead Lands2020 (4)
scope=rowBetween Two Worlds (2)
scope=rowMy Life is Murder2021 (2)
scope=rowPower Rangers Dino Fury (6)
scope=rowPower Rangers Cosmic Fury2023 (6)

Writer

Year Title Notes
1994 I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry Screenplay
1996 Clown Story Story

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: At home with actor and director Michael Hurst. Mann. Brit. 3 February 2019. Stuff. en. 29 January 2020.
  2. Web site: Death Warmed Up Film NZ On Screen. nzonscreen.com. en. 29 January 2020.
  3. News: Unconventional opera a creative triumph. McDonald. Dougal. 26 February 1994. Canberra Times. 29 January 2020. Trove.
  4. Web site: See the Cast of 'Hercules: The Legendary Journeys' Now!. 26 January 2020. Closer Weekly. en-US. 29 January 2020.
  5. Web site: Queen's Birthday honours list 2005 . 6 June 2005 . Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet . 28 April 2020.
  6. Web site: Shakespearean bard Michael Hurst comes to town. 6 July 2018. Stuff. en. 29 January 2020.
  7. Web site: Interview with Michael Hurst . Neil . Cheesman . 9 March 2015 . London Theatre.
  8. News: Theatre review: Michael Hurst's and Shayne Carter's combined strengths makes for powerful epic. Simei-Barton. Paul. 30 May 2019. NZ Herald. 29 January 2020. en-NZ. 1170-0777.