
- The almighty johnsons season 1 episode 6 cast professional#
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"Home and Away airs a surprise exit for one member of the Parata family". "Bree Peters: Representing Māori culture accurately is essential on Home And Away". "New family bring Māori culture to Home And Away". "Home and Away teases new family for Summer Bay in 2020 trailer". "Bree Peters wins fight, dad Winston takes no credit". "Super8 fight night displays explosive talent".
^ "Shortland Street star receives death threats".
"Shortland Street's Bree Peters: 'People tell me they hate me' ". "Winston Peters: Politician, family man and enigma". "Twelve Questions with Bree Peters: 'I'd make a terrible politician' ".
^ a b "Spy: Winston Peters' daughter joins Shortland Street". Pilot (not picked up) (also wardrobe supervisor) Seasons 23–24 recurring role (39 episodes) Burn Her – as Lead (2018) – Massive Theatre Company įeature film "Northland" (working title). The Wholehearted – as Performer/deviser (2016). Genration Z: Zombie Red Zone – as Frosty (2014) – Royale Productions. Generation Z: Edinburgh Fringe Festival – as Frosty (2014) – Royale Productions. Hauraki Horror – Paikea (2014) – Silo Theatre. A Basement Christmas Carol – as Bobby Cratchet (2013) – Silo Theatre. Havoc in the Garden – as Jani (2011) – Massive Theatre Company. Whero's New Net (National Tour) – as Whero (2009) – Silo Theatre. Life as a Dream – Various roles (2009) – Silo Theatre. Whero's New Net – as Whero (2008) – Massive Theatre Company. The Crucible – as Mercy Lewis (2007) – Auckland Theatre Company. Peer Gynt – as Various roles (2006) – Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. People Don't Sing When They're Feeling Sensible – as Lead (2006) – Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. Tape – as Amy (2006) – Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. Cabaret – as Lead Soloist (2005) – Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. Stuff Happens – as Condoleezza Rice (2005) – Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. The Seagull – as Polina (2005) – Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. Battles of the Heart – as Neva (2005) – Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. Stop Kiss – as Callie (2005) – Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. Pegasus Moon – as Dancer (2005) – Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. Antony and Cleopatra – as Cleopatra (2004) – Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. She made her first appearance in the ninety-minute opening episode of the 2020 season on 27 January. She appeared as Gemma Parata, part of a Māori family who moves to Summer Bay under tragic circumstances. In 2019, it was announced that Peters would be cast in the Seven Network Australian soap opera Home and Away. Her subsequent television work followed with guest appearances on Find Me a Māori Bride, The Dead Lands and Fresh Eggs. In 2016, Peters travelled to the United States where she attended a three-month Summer course at the Atlantic Theater Company. įor her performance in short film Every Moment, she earned the Te Tohu Auahatanga Award for Best Actress and the Viewers' Choice Award for Best Actress at the Tropfest New Zealand in 2015, while she was additionally nominated for a New Zealand Film Award for Best Actress in a Short Film. In 2015, Peters competed in the Female Celebrity Fight category at the Super 8 Boxing Tournament, beating actress Lisa O'Loughlin.
The almighty johnsons season 1 episode 6 cast professional#
In conjunction with her acting career, she began courses in stunt work for Cherokee Films New Zealand, and professional boxing where she trained at Fight Camp.
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Her role on the series was met with a mixed recption viewers were highly critical of her portrayal as a villain and she was subjected to online bullying forcing her to close all her social media accounts, while others showed their support as she was praised for her performance and her acting skills. Her first major screen role, Peters' duration on the show lasted eight months on a recurring basis. In 2014, Peters began appearing in the medical soap opera Shortland Street as Dr. She later underwent a Professional Practitioners course at the Massive Theatre Company.
She continued in theatre before appearing in short films and then television, landing guest roles on The Almighty Johnsons, Go Girls, The Blue Rose and Nothing Trivial. Following this, she attended the Actors Lab Workshop where she was trained by actress Miranda Harcourt. Peters' acting career commenced in 2002 when she was cast in the stage production of Fame, based on the film of the same name after which she entered formal training and attended the Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School, graduating in 2006 with a Bachelor of Performing Arts degree. She has one older sibling – a brother, Joel Career Peters was born in New Zealand to Louise, a primary school teacher and Winston Peters, a former Deputy Prime Minister.