Temuera Morrison, born on December twenty-sixth, nineteen sixty, is a celebrated New Zealand actor renowned for his compelling performances in both television and film. He first captured the attention of audiences in his homeland with his portrayal of Dr. Hone Ropata on the popular soap opera Shortland Street, which laid the groundwork for his illustrious career.
His breakout role came in the critically acclaimed film Once Were Warriors, released in nineteen ninety-four, where he played the formidable Jake 'The Muss' Heke. This performance not only solidified his status as a talented actor in New Zealand but also led to a sequel, What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?, in nineteen ninety-nine, further showcasing his range and depth as an actor.
Internationally, Morrison is perhaps best known for his iconic roles in the Star Wars franchise. He originated the character of Jango Fett in the two thousand two film Attack of the Clones, and his portrayal of Jango's genetic clones, including the beloved Boba Fett, has left a lasting impact on fans. He voiced Boba Fett in the two thousand four re-release of The Empire Strikes Back and has reprised the role in various Star Wars video games, as well as in the acclaimed series The Mandalorian and its spin-off, The Book of Boba Fett.
In addition to his work in the Star Wars universe, Morrison has lent his voice to the character of Chief Tui in Disney's Moana, released in two thousand sixteen, and portrayed Tom Curry, the father of Arthur Curry, in the DCEU films Aquaman, The Flash, and the upcoming Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. More recently, in two thousand twenty-two, he took on a recurring role in the black ops thriller series Echo 3, further demonstrating his versatility as an actor.