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Sir '''Stuart Forbes Devenie''', [[New Zealand Order of Merit|MNZM]],<ref>{{cite web|url = http://gg.govt.nz/node/2678|title= The Governor-General - Home › Image Gallery › Wednesday 28 April › Stuart Devenie|date=16 May 2015}}</ref> is an actor and theatre director in [[New Zealand]] whose career spans three decades on stage and screen. He has performed in theatre productions nationally and internationally. In the 1980s, he was the Artistic Director of [[Centrepoint Theatre]] in [[Palmerston North]] and has been a senior educator at [[Toi Whakaari]] New Zealand Drama School. In 2000, he founded Playfair Ltd theatre company.<ref>{{cite web
'''Stuart Forbes Devenie''', [[New Zealand Order of Merit|MNZM]],<ref>{{cite web|url = http://gg.govt.nz/node/2678|title= The Governor-General - Home › Image Gallery › Wednesday 28 April › Stuart Devenie|date=16 May 2015}}</ref> is an actor and theatre director in [[New Zealand]] whose career spans three decades on stage and screen. He has performed in theatre productions nationally and internationally. In the 1980s, he was the Artistic Director of [[Centrepoint Theatre]] in [[Palmerston North]] and has been a senior educator at [[Toi Whakaari]] New Zealand Drama School. In 2000, he founded Playfair Ltd theatre company.<ref>{{cite web
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Stuart Forbes Devenie, MNZM,[1] is an actor and theatre director in New Zealand whose career spans three decades on stage and screen. He has performed in theatre productions nationally and internationally. In the 1980s, he was the Artistic Director of Centrepoint Theatre in Palmerston North and has been a senior educator at Toi Whakaari New Zealand Drama School. In 2000, he founded Playfair Ltd theatre company.[2]

Film & Television

As an actor, he is best known for a trio of appearances in Peter Jackson films - Meet the Feebles, Braindead (known in the United States as Dead Alive), and The Frighteners. His most memorable role may be that of Father McGruder in Braindead, wherein he utters the line "I kick arse for the Lord!". In 2000, he appeared as Governor Croque in the short-lived Renaissance Pictures television series Jack of All Trades, alongside American actor Bruce Campbell. More recently he played the Norse god Njord in The Almighty Johnsons.

Theatre

Devenie has directed The Orderly Business of Life and The God Boy for Auckland Theatre Company. As an actor, he has played many lead roles and performed in major productions during his distinguished stage career from classical plays to contemporary and new New Zealand works. Productions include Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Caligula, The Talented Mr Ripley, Ladies Night, Middle Age Spread, Serial Killers, The Cripple of inishmaan, Twelve Angry Men, Uncle Vanya, Molly Sweeney and The Pohutukawa Tree.

References

  1. ^ "The Governor-General - Home › Image Gallery › Wednesday 28 April  › Stuart Devenie". 16 May 2015.
  2. ^ "Stuart Devenie, Actor". Auckland Theatre Company. Retrieved 9 November 2009.

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