Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne Explained

Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne
Birth Date:21 October 1999
Birth Place:East Coast, New Zealand
Yearsactive:2016–present

Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne (born 21 October 1999) is a New Zealand actress, director, and playwright. She made her acting debut in Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016) and came to prominence for her role in The Convert (2023), for which she was named a Rising Star at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Life and career

Ngatai-Melbourne was raised in Te Araroa, where she attended Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Kawakawa mai Tawhiti, a Māori-language immersion school.[1] [2] She is affiliated with Ngāti Porou and Tūhoe iwi, and is fluent in Te Reo Māori.[3] As a teenager, she starred in a minor role in Taika Waititi's 2016 film Hunt for the Wilderpeople, following a casting call across schools in the East Cape region.[4] Since 2016, she has also starred in the period drama series Kairākau, produced by Whakaata Māori. In 2020, Ngatai-Melbourne graduated from Toi Whakaari, the national drama school of New Zealand, with a BA in Acting.[3] Following her graduation, she found starring roles as younger versions of main characters in both Cousins (2021) and Whina (2022). Ngatai-Melbourne made her directorial debut with the short film E Rangi Rā, which premiered at the 2022 Māoriland Film Festival.[5] In 2023, she appeared in her most prominent role to date, as the daughter of a prominent rangatira in The Convert. The film premiered at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival, where she was named a Rising Star.[6] A play written by Ngatai-Melbourne, Out of the Ashes, premiered at the Kōanga Festival in 2023.[7]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016Hunt for the WilderpeopleKahu
2021CousinsMakareta
2022E Rangi RāDirector; short film
We Are Still HereTe MaunikoAnthology film
WhinaWhina Cooper
2023The ConvertRangimai

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016-presentKairākauRuamahuMain role
2022MysticMaiaSeason 3

Notes and References

  1. News: Māori actress Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne's career triumph. Tailor. Leena. 17 March 2024. 13 April 2024. Now To Love. https://web.archive.org/web/20240413053716/https://www.nowtolove.co.nz/celebrity/celeb-news/tioreore-ngatai-melbourne-the-convert/. 13 April 2024.
  2. Web site: Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne. Gail Cowan Management. 13 April 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240413055033/https://gcm.co.nz/artists/tioreore-ngatai-melbourne?type=actor. 13 April 2024.
  3. Web site: Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne. NZ On Screen. 13 April 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240413061157/https://www.nzonscreen.com/profile/tioreore-ngatai-melbourne. 13 April 2024.
  4. News: Toronto Rising Star Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne on Embodying Her Maori Ancestors in 'The Convert'. Ritman. Alex. 7 September 2023. 13 April 2024. The Hollywood Reporter. https://web.archive.org/web/20240413060626/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/tioreore-ngatai-melbourne-the-convert-toronto-rising-star-1235583262/. 13 April 2024.
  5. Web site: MFF2022 Programme by Māoriland Film Festival. 2 June 2022 . 13 April 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240413063621/https://issuu.com/maorilandfilmfestival/docs/mff2022_prog_online. 13 April 2024.
  6. News: Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne's star is on the rise but her whānau keeps her grounded. Tang. Eda. 2 September 2023. 13 April 2024. Stuff.co.nz. https://web.archive.org/web/20240413065129/https://www.stuff.co.nz/pou-tiaki/132840969/tioreore-ngataimelbournes-star-is-on-the-rise-but-her-whnau-keeps-her-grounded. 13 April 2024.
  7. News: 13 Māori and Pacific playwrights showcase new work at Kōanga Festival. 15 August 2023. 13 April 2024. NZ Herald. https://web.archive.org/web/20240413070311/https://www.nzherald.co.nz/kahu/13-maori-and-pacific-playwrights-showcase-new-work-at-koanga-festival/QFZNAF52ZBALRMGXTV4HDKJGLM/. 13 April 2024.