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Nancy Brunning

Nancy Brunning is an actress and director who has won awards in film and television and has made a major contribution to the growth of Māori in the arts.〔() Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre by Colin Chambers, p.546. Retrieved 5 November 2009〕 Her accolades include Best Actress awards on stage and screen. She won Best Actress at the NZ Film Awards for her lead role in the movie What Becomes of the Broken Hearted? (1999), the sequel to cult classic Once Were Warriors. In 2000, she won Best Actress in Drama at the New Zealand Television Awards for her lead role in the television series ''Nga Tohu''. Brunning is of Māori descent from the tribes of Ngati Raukawa and Ngai Tuhoe.〔() Who's who in contemporary world theatre by Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe, p. 40. Retrieved 5 November 2009〕 She was the Acting Coach for the Oscar nominated short film Two Cars, One Night directed by Taika Waititi.
==Actress==
Brunning trained for two years at Toi Whakaari New Zealand Drama School (1990-1991).
After graduating, she played many leading roles in theatre, film and television. In 1992, she won the award for ''Most Promising Female Actor'' at the Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards for the all Māori women production ''Nga Wahine''. She also became one of the most well known faces on New Zealand television in the role ''Jaki Manu'' in the soap Shortland Street and other programmes. In 1994, she appeared in the classic ''Nga Tangata Toa'' play written by Hone Kouka and directed by Colin McColl. Brunning also appeared on stage in major productions for the New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, the biggest arts event in the country, in productions such as ''Hide ‘n’ Seek'' (1992) (NZ and Australian tour) and ''Waiora'' (1996) (NZ, Brighton Festival and Hawai'i tours) and ''Blue Smoke''. She played the role of ''Belle'' in the UK-NZ co-production of ''Beauty and the Beast'' (1998).〔() La Mama Theatre, New York. Retrieved 5 November 2009〕 A speaker of the indigenous Māori language, Brunning also worked as a theatre director,〔() Huia short stories 3, Vol. 4 by Jill Bevan-Brown, p. 245. Retrieved 5 November 2009〕 cultural advisor and script consultant.〔() Auckland Actors Agency〕 She received a Best Actress nomination at the 2009 Qantas Film & TV Awards for her role in the movie ''Strength of Water'' screenplay by Briar Grace-Smith.

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