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  1. On stage and in the wings, in front of and behind the camera, Ian Mune has been a constant presence in our performing landscape for more than four decades. The face (“pummelled out of dough”) and the unmistakably growly voice have been put to a wide variety of uses. He is identified with many of the milestones of Kiwi cinema and...

  2. www.nzonscreen.com › profile › ian-muneIan Mune | NZ On Screen

    Ian Mune - Aside from being a talented and prolific actor, Ian Mune has made behind the scenes contributions to many Kiwi screen landmarks. His writing career ranges from some of New Zealand's earliest television series to classic road movie Goodbye Pork Pie. His work as director includes Came a Hot Friday, The End of the Golden Weather, and the hit sequel to Once Were Warriors.

  3. Ian Mune is an institution in the world of New Zealand theatre, television and film. Known to generations of New Zealanders, he has been a central figure of the stage and screen in this country since the mid-1960s. Ian Mune grew up in Tauranga, but started his professional acting career in Wellington with the fledgling Downstage Theatre.

  4. Ian Mune. Actor. en. Perros de presa (1977) Nutcase (1980) Una canción de bien (A Song of Good) (2008) Si no encuentras lo que buscas, inténtalo con el buscador global. Filmaffinity, tu página personalizada de votación y recomendación de películas y series.

  5. On stage and in the wings, in front of and behind the camera, Ian Mune has been a constant presence in our performing landscape for more than four decades. The face (“pummelled out of dough”) and the unmistakably growly voice have been put to a wide variety of uses. He is identified with many of the milestones of Kiwi cinema and...

  6. 4 de oct. de 1985 · Came a Hot Friday: Directed by Ian Mune. With Peter Bland, Phillip Gordon, Michael Lawrence, Billy T. James. This eccentric rural New Zealand tale follows two con men as they attempt to trick a small town into their illegal gambling scheme.

  7. Winners and Losers: With Ian Mune, Bob Crockett, Ivan Beavis, Bernard Moody.