Cliff Curtis
Clifford Vivian Devon Curtis (born July 27, 1968) is a New Zealand actor and film producer. After working in theatre, he made his film debut in Jane Campion's Oscar-winning film ''The Piano'' (1993), followed by a breakout role in the drama ''Once Were Warriors'' (1994). He has won four New Zealand Film Awards, Best Actor for ''Jubilee'' (2000) and ''The Dark Horse'' (2014) - which also earned him the Asia Pacific Screen Award - and Best Supporting Actor for ''Desperate Remedies'' (1993) and ''Whale Rider'' (2002).Curtis' international film credits include ''Three Kings'', ''Bringing Out the Dead'' (both 1999), ''Blow'' , ''Training Day'' (both 2001), ''Collateral Damage'' (2002), ''Sunshine'', ''Live Free or Die Hard'' (both 2007), ''Push'', ''Crossing Over'' (both 2009), ''Colombiana'' (2011), and ''Doctor Sleep'' (2019), also portraying James "Mac" Mackreides in ''The Meg'' (2018) and ''Meg 2: The Trench'' (2023) and Tonowari in ''Avatar: The Way of Water'' (2022) and the upcoming ''Avatar: Fire and Ash'' (2025).
He had television series roles on NBC's ''Trauma'' and ABC's ''Body of Proof'' and ''Missing''. From 2015 to 2017, he portrayed Travis Manawa on the AMC horror drama series ''Fear the Walking Dead''. Curtis is also the co-owner of the independent New Zealand production company Whenua Films. Provided by Wikipedia
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