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  1. Rachel Jessica Te Ao Maarama House ONZM (born 20 October 1971) is a New Zealand actress and director. She has received numerous accolades including an Arts Laureate, NZ Order of Merit, 'Mana Wahine' from WIFT NZ and Te Waipuna a Rangi (Matariki Awards) for her contributions as an actor and director.

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    Rachel House (Kai Tahu, Te Atiawa, Ngati Mutunga) is an acclaimed New Zealand actor, writer and director. Rachel's directorial debut feature film 'The Mountain' will premiere in Taranaki, Aotearoa New Zealand in 2024.

  3. Rachel House (Kai Tahu, Te Atiawa, Ngati Mutunga) is an acclaimed New Zealand actor, writer and director. Rachel's directorial debut feature film 'The Mountain' will premiere in Taranaki, Aotearoa New Zealand in 2024.

  4. With her finely tuned comic performances, Rachel House has been regularly stealing the spotlight on Australian TV. “Airini’s a well-drawn character,” says House, from Sydney, where she is ...

  5. Rachel Jessica Te Ao Maarama House ONZM (born 20 October 1971) is a New Zealand actress and director. She has received numerous accolades including an Arts Laureate, NZ Order of Merit, 'Mana Wahine' from WIFT NZ and Te Waipuna a Rangi (Matariki Awards) for her contributions as an actor and director.

  6. Jun 21, 2024 · Rachel House's directorial debut The Mountain is here — and for the acclaimed New Zealand actor and writer, it's about connecting to Māori culture and processing grief.

  7. We talk to Kiwi actor and director Rachel House on her incredible, enduring career, how she selects roles, and what the future holds. When an actor can play supporting roles with the kind of impactful presence one might expect from a lead, it points to a rare talent.

  8. Rachel Jessica Te Ao Maarama House ONZM is a New Zealand actress and director. She is best known for her roles in the films Whale Rider (2002), Boy (2010), White Lies (2013), Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016), Moana (2016), and Soul (2020).

  9. With decades of screen credits, Rachel House has been a fixture on screens around Aotearoa and (increasingly in recent years) internationally. Now she is harnessing all that acting experience in service of a new challenge—as a first-time feature film director with The Mountain.

  10. Toi Whakaari acting graduate Rachel House, ONZM, won her first theatre award in 1998, around the time she debuted on screen in short film Queenie and Pete. Since then she has shown her gift for comedy and drama in The Life and Times of Te Tutu , Whale Rider, and White Lies — and won new fans as a hilariously driven welfare officer in Hunt for ...