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Nancy Brunning

Nancy Brunning (1971 – 16 November 2019) was a New Zealand actress, director, and writer who won awards in film and television and made a major contribution to the growth of Māori in the arts.[1] She won the best actress award at the New Zealand Film Awards for her lead role in the film What Becomes of the Broken Hearted? (1999).[2][3] In 2000, she won the Best Actress in Drama award at the New Zealand Television Awards for her lead role in the television series Nga Tohu.

Nancy Brunning
Born1971 (1971)
Died (aged 48)
NationalityNew Zealander
EducationToi Whakaari
Occupation(s)Actor, director, writer
Years active1992–2019

She was the acting coach for the Oscar-nominated short film Two Cars, One Night directed by Taika Waititi. According to friend and frequent collaborator Temuera Morrison, she "paved the way" for Māori actors in New Zealand.[4]

Biography edit

Brunning grew up in Taupō, and was of Māori descent, from the tribes of Ngāti Raukawa and Ngāi Tūhoe.[5][2]

Brunning attended Toi Whakaari New Zealand Drama School from 1990,[6] graduating in 1991 with a Diploma in Acting.[7] She lived in Wellington for most of her life.[6]

After graduating, she played many leading roles in theatre, film and television. In 1992, she won the award for Most Promising Female Actor at the Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards for the all Māori women production Nga Wahine. She also became one of the most well known faces on New Zealand television in the role of Jaki Manu in the soap Shortland Street and other programmes. In 1994, she appeared in the classic Nga Tangata Toa play written by Hone Kouka and directed by Colin McColl. Brunning also appeared on stage in major productions for the New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, the biggest arts event in the country, in productions such as Hide ‘n’ Seek (1992) (NZ and Australian tour) and Waiora (1996) (NZ, Brighton Festival and Hawai'i tours) and Blue Smoke. She played the role of Belle in the UK-NZ co-production of Beauty and the Beast (1998).[8]

A speaker of the indigenous Māori language, Brunning also worked as a theatre director,[9] cultural advisor and script consultant.[10] She received a best actress nomination at the 2009 Qantas Film & TV Awards for her role in the movie Strength of Water.

Brunning directed theatre and stage dramas from 1995. Her first production was Briar Grace-Smith's first full-length one woman show called Nga Pou Wahine. She also collaborated with Grace-Smith on a Taki Rua Theatre production in 1996 called Flat out Brown; directed Māori language play Te Ohaki a Nihe written by Selwyn Muru and devised and directed with Grace-Smith again on a touring show called Waitapu, also in 1996. She directed Women Far Walking written by Māori writer Witi Ihimaera. The play toured nationally and internationally to the UK. She was also assistant director with Nathaniel Lees on Awhi Tapu by Albert Belz for the Auckland Festival. She was assistant director for the play The Songmaker's Chair written by Albert Wendt and directed by Nathaniel Lees.[8]

Brunning directed the short film Journey to Ihipa (2008) which screened at the New Zealand International Film Festivals and internationally, including the Vladivostok Film Festival (2009) and in New York.[11] The film starred veteran New Zealand actress Elizabeth McRae and Nathaniel Lees, and was shot in the Ngai Tuhoe Māori community of Ruatahuna in the central North Island of New Zealand.

Brunning and theatre maker and educator Tanea Heke formed a production company Hāpai Productions in 2013 with a vision to "produce mana enhancing Māori Theatre productions whilst upholding Māori Values."[12][13][14]

The Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival in Gisborne was where Brunning last creative work Witi's Wahine was premiered in 2019. She wrote and directed this play as a tribute to the women characters in the novels of Witi Ihimaera. It has since been performed in Auckland and is programmed in the Kia Mau Festival in 2021 Wellington.[15][16][17][18]

Death edit

Brunning died on 16 November 2019 at age 48, nine years after being diagnosed with cancer. She posthumously won the Bruce Mason Playwriting Award the following day.[6] Friend and frequent collaborator Temuera Morrison paid tribute to her.[4] In a post on Facebook, New Zealand television and radio host Stacey Morrison wrote that Brunning was "Our māmā, our sister, our aunty, our friend, she has followed the call of her tīpuna. Nancy's passion was to bring unheard stories to the light. To remind our people that our voices are a powerful tool and aroha is the most important thing of all. And while she was loved by the world, she was loved even more by us. She was the person that bound our whānau together."[19] Following her death, there were calls for Pharmac, the national drug funding agency, to be reformed.[20]

Filmography edit

Film and television
Year Title Role Notes
1992–1994 Shortland Street Jaki Manu Regular role
1998 When Love Comes Along Fig
1999 What Becomes of the Broken Hearted? Tania Rogers
2001 Crooked Earth Marama
2002 Turangawaewae Rose Short
2002 Der Liebe entgegen Meri Nahu TV film
2004 Fracture Doctor
2004 Kerosene Creek Mu and Sonny Boy's Mother Short
2009 The Strength of Water Joy
2009 The Cult Mrs. Thomas Episode: "The Calling"
2012 Korero Mai Rita Episodes: "9.16", "9.18"
2013 White Lies Horiana
2014 The Pa Boys Puti's Mum
2016 Mahana Ramona Mahana
2018 In Dark Places Auntie Terry TV film
2018 The Brokenwood Mysteries Magdalena Episode: "Scared to Death"
2019 Daffodils ICU Doctor
2019 Daniel Sister Short
2020 Reunion Kathy Post-production (Posthumous release)

References edit

  1. ^ Colin Chambers (14 May 2006). Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre. A&C Black. pp. 546–. ISBN 978-1-84714-001-2.
  2. ^ a b Desmarais, Felix; McConnell, Glenn (17 November 2019). "Nancy Brunning wins Bruce Mason playwriting award one day after death". Stuff. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  3. ^ "Ex-Shortland Street star Nancy Brunning crowdfunding 'life prolonging' drug". The New Zealand Herald. 19 July 2019. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  4. ^ a b Emily Brookes (18 November 2019). "'An explosive actress': Temuera Morrison remembers Nancy Brunning". Stuff. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  5. ^ Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe (20 May 2003). Who's Who in Contemporary World Theatre. Taylor & Francis. pp. 40–. ISBN 978-0-203-10590-0.
  6. ^ a b c Desmarais, Felix (17 November 2019). "'We lost a tōtara today' – outpouring of love and grief for actor Nancy Brunning". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  7. ^ "Graduate". www.toiwhakaari.ac.nz. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
  8. ^ a b [1] La Mama Theatre, New York. Retrieved 5 November 2009
  9. ^ Huia Short Stories 3. Huia Publishers. 1999. pp. 245–. ISBN 978-1-877241-48-2.
  10. ^ [2] Auckland Actors Agency
  11. ^ [3] 2009 Vladivostok International Film Festival.Retrieved 7 November 2009
  12. ^ "Te Hau Tūtū – Independent Māori Theatre Producers' Room". Toi Pōneke. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  13. ^ "Hapai Productions". Circa Theatre. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  14. ^ "Nancy Brunning". The Court Theatre. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  15. ^ "Kia Mau Festival 2021 | Witi's Wāhine". Kia Mau Festival. 22 April 2021. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  16. ^ "WITI'S WĀHINE - A truly special night". TheatreView. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  17. ^ "Witi's Wāhine". Te Tairawhiti Arts Festival. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  18. ^ Live, Auckland. "Witi's Wāhine". Auckland Live. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  19. ^ "Former Shortland St star Nancy Brunning passes away". Newstalk ZB. 17 November 2019. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  20. ^ James Fyfe (18 November 2019). "Nancy Brunning's death: Calls for Pharmac reform". Newshub. Retrieved 28 November 2019.

External links edit

  • Profile and screenography at NZ On Screen
  • Nancy Brunning at IMDb
  • Interview with Nancy Brunning on her first play Hikoi, Standing Room Only, Radio New Zealand National, 2015

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Nancy Brunning 1971 16 November 2019 was a New Zealand actress director and writer who won awards in film and television and made a major contribution to the growth of Maori in the arts 1 She won the best actress award at the New Zealand Film Awards for her lead role in the film What Becomes of the Broken Hearted 1999 2 3 In 2000 she won the Best Actress in Drama award at the New Zealand Television Awards for her lead role in the television series Nga Tohu Nancy BrunningBorn1971 1971 Taupō New ZealandDied16 November 2019 aged 48 Wellington New ZealandNationalityNew ZealanderEducationToi WhakaariOccupation s Actor director writerYears active1992 2019 She was the acting coach for the Oscar nominated short film Two Cars One Night directed by Taika Waititi According to friend and frequent collaborator Temuera Morrison she paved the way for Maori actors in New Zealand 4 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Death 2 Filmography 3 References 4 External linksBiography editBrunning grew up in Taupō and was of Maori descent from the tribes of Ngati Raukawa and Ngai Tuhoe 5 2 Brunning attended Toi Whakaari New Zealand Drama School from 1990 6 graduating in 1991 with a Diploma in Acting 7 She lived in Wellington for most of her life 6 After graduating she played many leading roles in theatre film and television In 1992 she won the award for Most Promising Female Actor at the Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards for the all Maori women production Nga Wahine She also became one of the most well known faces on New Zealand television in the role of Jaki Manu in the soap Shortland Street and other programmes In 1994 she appeared in the classic Nga Tangata Toa play written by Hone Kouka and directed by Colin McColl Brunning also appeared on stage in major productions for the New Zealand International Festival of the Arts the biggest arts event in the country in productions such as Hide n Seek 1992 NZ and Australian tour and Waiora 1996 NZ Brighton Festival and Hawai i tours and Blue Smoke She played the role of Belle in the UK NZ co production of Beauty and the Beast 1998 8 A speaker of the indigenous Maori language Brunning also worked as a theatre director 9 cultural advisor and script consultant 10 She received a best actress nomination at the 2009 Qantas Film amp TV Awards for her role in the movie Strength of Water Brunning directed theatre and stage dramas from 1995 Her first production was Briar Grace Smith s first full length one woman show called Nga Pou Wahine She also collaborated with Grace Smith on a Taki Rua Theatre production in 1996 called Flat out Brown directed Maori language play Te Ohaki a Nihe written by Selwyn Muru and devised and directed with Grace Smith again on a touring show called Waitapu also in 1996 She directed Women Far Walking written by Maori writer Witi Ihimaera The play toured nationally and internationally to the UK She was also assistant director with Nathaniel Lees on Awhi Tapu by Albert Belz for the Auckland Festival She was assistant director for the play The Songmaker s Chair written by Albert Wendt and directed by Nathaniel Lees 8 Brunning directed the short film Journey to Ihipa 2008 which screened at the New Zealand International Film Festivals and internationally including the Vladivostok Film Festival 2009 and in New York 11 The film starred veteran New Zealand actress Elizabeth McRae and Nathaniel Lees and was shot in the Ngai Tuhoe Maori community of Ruatahuna in the central North Island of New Zealand Brunning and theatre maker and educator Tanea Heke formed a production company Hapai Productions in 2013 with a vision to produce mana enhancing Maori Theatre productions whilst upholding Maori Values 12 13 14 The Te Tairawhiti Arts Festival in Gisborne was where Brunning last creative work Witi s Wahine was premiered in 2019 She wrote and directed this play as a tribute to the women characters in the novels of Witi Ihimaera It has since been performed in Auckland and is programmed in the Kia Mau Festival in 2021 Wellington 15 16 17 18 Death edit Brunning died on 16 November 2019 at age 48 nine years after being diagnosed with cancer She posthumously won the Bruce Mason Playwriting Award the following day 6 Friend and frequent collaborator Temuera Morrison paid tribute to her 4 In a post on Facebook New Zealand television and radio host Stacey Morrison wrote that Brunning was Our mama our sister our aunty our friend she has followed the call of her tipuna Nancy s passion was to bring unheard stories to the light To remind our people that our voices are a powerful tool and aroha is the most important thing of all And while she was loved by the world she was loved even more by us She was the person that bound our whanau together 19 Following her death there were calls for Pharmac the national drug funding agency to be reformed 20 Filmography editFilm and television Year Title Role Notes 1992 1994 Shortland Street Jaki Manu Regular role 1998 When Love Comes Along Fig 1999 What Becomes of the Broken Hearted Tania Rogers 2001 Crooked Earth Marama 2002 Turangawaewae Rose Short 2002 Der Liebe entgegen Meri Nahu TV film 2004 Fracture Doctor 2004 Kerosene Creek Mu and Sonny Boy s Mother Short 2009 The Strength of Water Joy 2009 The Cult Mrs Thomas Episode The Calling 2012 Korero Mai Rita Episodes 9 16 9 18 2013 White Lies Horiana 2014 The Pa Boys Puti s Mum 2016 Mahana Ramona Mahana 2018 In Dark Places Auntie Terry TV film 2018 The Brokenwood Mysteries Magdalena Episode Scared to Death 2019 Daffodils ICU Doctor 2019 Daniel Sister Short 2020 Reunion Kathy Post production Posthumous release References edit Colin Chambers 14 May 2006 Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre A amp C Black pp 546 ISBN 978 1 84714 001 2 a b Desmarais Felix McConnell Glenn 17 November 2019 Nancy Brunning wins Bruce Mason playwriting award one day after death Stuff Retrieved 19 November 2019 Ex Shortland Street star Nancy Brunning crowdfunding life prolonging drug The New Zealand Herald 19 July 2019 Retrieved 19 November 2019 a b Emily Brookes 18 November 2019 An explosive actress Temuera Morrison remembers Nancy Brunning Stuff Retrieved 19 November 2019 Daniel Meyer Dinkgrafe 20 May 2003 Who s Who in Contemporary World Theatre Taylor amp Francis pp 40 ISBN 978 0 203 10590 0 a b c Desmarais Felix 17 November 2019 We lost a tōtara today outpouring of love and grief for actor Nancy Brunning Stuff co nz Retrieved 16 November 2019 Graduate www toiwhakaari ac nz Retrieved 9 August 2021 a b 1 La Mama Theatre New York Retrieved 5 November 2009 Huia Short Stories 3 Huia Publishers 1999 pp 245 ISBN 978 1 877241 48 2 2 Auckland Actors Agency 3 2009 Vladivostok International Film Festival Retrieved 7 November 2009 Te Hau Tutu Independent Maori Theatre Producers Room Toi Pōneke Retrieved 5 June 2021 Hapai Productions Circa Theatre Retrieved 5 June 2021 Nancy Brunning The Court Theatre Retrieved 5 June 2021 Kia Mau Festival 2021 Witi s Wahine Kia Mau Festival 22 April 2021 Retrieved 5 June 2021 WITI S WAHINE A truly special night TheatreView Retrieved 5 June 2021 Witi s Wahine Te Tairawhiti Arts Festival Retrieved 5 June 2021 Live Auckland Witi s Wahine Auckland Live Retrieved 5 June 2021 Former Shortland St star Nancy Brunning passes away Newstalk ZB 17 November 2019 Retrieved 27 November 2019 James Fyfe 18 November 2019 Nancy Brunning s death Calls for Pharmac reform Newshub Retrieved 28 November 2019 External links editProfile and screenography at NZ On Screen Nancy Brunning at IMDb Interview with Nancy Brunning on her first play Hikoi Standing Room Only Radio New Zealand National 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nancy Brunning amp oldid 1177324640, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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