Cliff Curtis

Cliff Curtis is a New Zealand actor known for his diverse and versatile roles in film and television. He was born on July 27, 1968, in Rotorua, New Zealand. Curtis has gained recognition for his ability to portray characters from various ethnic backgrounds and cultures.

Acting

2023

Meg 2: The Trench

- James Mac Mackreides

Cliff Curtis began his acting career in New Zealand and gained attention for his performances in local productions. His breakthrough role came in the film “Once Were Warriors” (1994), where he played the character Uncle Bully. The film garnered critical acclaim and exposed Curtis to a broader international audience.

One of Cliff Curtis’s notable characteristics as an actor is his versatility in playing characters from different cultural backgrounds. He has portrayed characters of various ethnicities and nationalities, including Māori, Hispanic, Middle Eastern, and more.

Cliff Curtis’s ability to immerse himself in various roles has earned him respect in the industry. He has been praised for his dedication to his craft and his commitment to accurately representing different cultures and backgrounds in his performances.