Location: Whangamata, | Height: 178 cm | Hair Colour: Black | Eye Colour: Brown | Ethnicity: Māori
She / Her
Vanessa Rare, a name that has become synonymous with excellence in the New Zealand film and television industry, has captured the hearts of audiences across the nation for her exceptional talents both in front of and behind the camera. As one of New Zealand's most recognized faces in the entertainment world, Vanessa's jouney started in front of a camera playing scheming solo mum Rata, in Gaylene Preston comedy hit Ruby and Rata (1990).
Herald critic Peter Calder wrote that she filled "the screen with a presence one would expect of a veteran performer". Daughter of a runner and a champion ballet dancer, Rare went on to co-star in one-off drama Kahu & Maia and her status grew in the NZ industry as, 'Te Hana Hudson' on Shortland Street, this was a chore cast role that solidified her as a staple in the NZ screen Industry.
Vanessa's dedication to her craft and tireless work ethic led to back-to-back award-winning performances, establishing her as a force to be reckoned with in the industry.
Driven by an insatiable creative spirit, she explored other avenues of expression. As an accomplished writer and director, she brought her unique vision to life through various projects, leaving an indelible mark on the New Zealand film scene.
As a multi-talented actress, writer, and director, Vanessa Rare's contributions have undoubtedly enriched New Zealand's film and TV landscape. Her compelling performances, dedication to storytelling, and commitment to making a difference in the world have solidified her place as a true icon and a beloved figure in the hearts of her fans and peers alike. With an unwavering passion for her craft and a boundless determination, Vanessa Rare continues to push the boundaries of her artistry, leaving a lasting legacy in the annals of New Zealand's entertainment history.
2017 | Film and TV Awards - The Z Nail Gang | Best 'Supporting Actor' |
2014 | The Z Nail Gang | Role: Aunty | CommonUnity productions - Director: Anton Steel |
1991 | Te Rua | Role: Helen Marangai | South Pacific Pictures |
1990 | Ruby and Rata | Lead: Rata | Robyn Laing Productions |
2023 | The Gone | Wiki [Lead] | Blinder Films (Ireland), Kingfisher Films (NZ), Southern Lights Films - Director: Peter Burger |
2022 | The Brokenwood Mysteries | Mamma Sass | South Pacific Pictures - Dir: Various |
2021 | Tender Trap | Role: Rita | Greenstone Productions - Director: Sima Urale |
2020 | The Sounds | Role: Pania Cottle | Acorn TV - Director: Peter Stebbings |
2018 | Fresh Eggs | Role: Bev | Warner Bros - Director: Britta Hawkins |
2016 | This is Piki | Role: Tarnz | Brown Sugar Apple Grunt Productions (pre production) - Directors: Various |
2015 | Find me a Maori Bride | Role: Actor Cameo | Brown Sugar Apple Grunt Productions |
2007 - 2008 | Kai Korero | Role: Charlotte Spalding | Front of the Box Production |
2005 | Last Man Standing | Tish Panoho | Seven Network |
2004 | Akina | Role: Brenda | Cinco Cine |
2000 - 2007 | Shortland Street | Role: Te Hana Hudson | South Pacific Pictures |
1998 | Jack of All Trades | Sacajawea | Renaissance |
1997 | Greenstone | Hine | South Pacific Pictures |
1997 | Letters to Blanchy | Irihapeti | Issabaards |
1994 | Dead Certs | Tanya | Cino Cine |
1994 | The Call up | Midwife | Montana Theatre |
1993 | Kahu and Maia | Lead: Maia | Nga Puna Productions |
1992 - 93 | Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior and Hercules | Renaissance Pictures |
2015 | The Lost Pearl | Role: Mum | Tenati Productions |
2015 | Thunder Down Under (Pilot) | Role: Mrs Fraser | Tenati Productions |
1995 | The Find | Supporting Role | |
1992 | Voyages, Short Film for Brisbane Expo | Historic and present day wife. | NZ Seville Expo |
2015 | Patua | Role: Dina | Te Pou Theatre |
1997 | Taki Rua, Purapurawhetu | Role: Aggie Rose | Down Stage Theatre |
2010 | Music Business Course | PACE Programme |
2005 - 2006 | Ask your Auntie | Role: Presenter | Greenstone Pictures |
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