Lee Tamahori, the New Zealand director behind “Once Were Warriors” and the 2002 James Bond movie “Die Another Day,” has died.
Lee Tamahori, director of Die Another Day and Once Were Warriors, died at 75 after battling Parkinson’s disease.
Lee Tamahori, acclaimed for his films spanning both Hollywood and New Zealand cinema, has died at 75 following a struggle ...
His family confirmed he died peacefully at home after living with Parkinson's disease. In a statement, they said: "His legacy endures with his whanau, his mokopuna, every filmmaker he inspired, every ...
New Zealand filmmaker Lee Tamahori died on November 7 after a battle with Parkinson’s disease, his family confirmed. The ...
The New Zealand film-maker is also behind period noir Mulholland Falls (1996). Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
New Zealand filmmaker Lee Tamahori has been described as a "classy and very clever" director following his death aged 75.
Die Another Day director Lee Tamahori has died over three decades after he broke through with the acclaimed Maori crime drama ...
Today we acknowledge the death of Lee Tamahori, Ngati Porou, the pioneering Kiwi filmmaker behind 'Once Were Warriors' and ...
New Zealand director Lee Tamahori passed away on November 7 following a struggle with Parkinson’s disease, as confirmed by ...
The film is widely regarded as one of the greatest New Zealand films ever made and earned Tamahori the New Zealand Film Award for Best Director. He continued to make significant contributions to ...
"I don't think anyone surpasses him. He knew how to break down a script. He knew every facet of the filmmaking industry." ...