Pete Smith (actor)


Peter Bruce Smith is a New Zealand actor of Māori descent.

Career

Smith joined a drama course that was run by the Maori film maker Don Selwyn, and soon performed in several of Selwyn's theatre productions, among them The Gospel according to Taane, The Maori Merchant of Venice and Te Whai Ao.
Smith made his screen debut with a GOFTA-winning role as one of the last people on earth, in science fiction film The Quiet Earth.
Smith's film credits include many notable New Zealand films, among them The Piano, Once Were Warriors, and the latter's sequel What Becomes of the Broken Hearted. He also featured as an orc in Peter Jackson's .
Smith also appeared in several television programmes, including E Tipu E Rea, Marlin Bay, Plainclothes, Shortland Street, Greenstone, and Mataku. He also starred in the drama series The Market, for which he received an award for Best Performance by a supporting Actor at the Air New Zealand Screen Awards.
Smith performed in comedy skits and sketches in The Billy T James Show and current events satires Issues and More Issues. Smith has also featured in and narrated several commercials and documentaries.
Additionally Pete Smith has created, presented, narrated, and directed several episodes of documentary series among them Nga Waiata o Te Hiku o Te Ika: Songs of the North and Maramataka: Once Were Gardeners. The latter 13-part series, screened on Māori Television, was a look at modern Māori relationships with the land.

Awards

Smith won best supporting actor in New Zealand drama feature film Flight of the Albatross.
In 2006, he won Best Performance by a Supporting Actor at the Air New Zealand Screen Awards for his role in The Market.

Selected filmography

Film

Television

Theatre