Pana Hema Taylor (born 1989) is a New Zealand television actor, best known for his roles in Spartacus, The Brokenwood Mysteries and Westside . Early life Pana Hema Taylor grew up in the town of Wairoa, where he became involved with the New Zealand street gang, Mongrel Mob. Pana Lawrence Hema-Taylor, who starred in the hit film earlier pleaded guilty to an assault charge after coming to the aid of his mum and sister during a streetside melee. The 28-year-old.
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9 Photos Pana Hema Taylor is known for Spartacus (2010), Boy (2010) and Westside (2015). He was previously married to Danielle Cormack. More at IMDbPro Contact info & Agent info Add to list Photos 9 Known for: Spartacus 8.5 TV Series Nasir Tiberius (as Pana Hema-Taylor) 2012-2013 • 19 eps Boy 7.5 Juju 2010 Westside 8.0 TV Series Bert Thompson Bert Pana Hema Taylor is a New Zealand television actor of Māori heritage. He was born in the 1980s in the Millennials generation and grew up with social networks, computers, and the internet. He was born and raised in Auckland; he started his acting journey in high school and appeared on television for the very first time in 2007. Pana Hema-Taylor, a natural-born New Zealand-Maori performer, has earned critical acclaim for lead roles in TV features like "Resolve," core cast positions in "Westside" (5 seasons) and "The Brokenwood Mysteries," (6 seasons) and notable contributions to productions such as "The Gulf" and AMC series"The Dead Lands," showcasing his versatile talent highlighted by a breakout role in Taika. 5′ 8″ (1.73 m) Mini Bio Pana Hema Taylor is known for Spartacus (2010), Boy (2010) and Westside (2015). He was previously married to Danielle Cormack. Family Spouse Danielle Cormack (2009 - 2013) (divorced, 1 child) Trivia Father, with Danielle Cormack, of 1 son. Father of a daughter with current girlfriend. Contribute to this page
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Pana Lawrence Hema-Taylor, 26, starred in Boy, played dodgy mechanic Bert Thompson in TV3's Westside, and also appeared in TVNZ drama Dirty Laundry. He appeared in Auckland District Court on. A rising Kiwi acting star has appeared in court charged with assaulting someone outside his family's home. Pana Lawrence Hema-Taylor, 26, starred in Boy, played dodgy mechanic Bert Thompson in TV3's Westside, and will appear on Kiwi screens again in the new drama Dirty Laundry.. He appeared in Auckland District Court on Tuesday charged with assault with intent to injure, after police amended. Since landing a national theatre award in 2007 while at high school in Christchurch, Pana Hema-Taylor has become a New Zealand screen regular, thanks to roles in features The Most Fun You Can Have Dying (as best friend to the main character) and The Dead Lands. Pana Hema Taylor. Highest Rated: 70% The Dead Lands (2014) Lowest Rated: 70% The Dead Lands (2014) Birthday: Sep 14, 1989. Birthplace: Auckland, New Zealand.
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Pana Hema-Taylor is a well-known face on our screens, thanks to regular appearances in TV dramas Westside, The Brokenwood Mysteries, and Dirty Laundry. His f. 241 comments Look who's back! Pana Hema-Taylor returns to #TheBrokenwoodMysteries as fan favourite Jared on Sunday at 8.30pm on Prime TV.
Pana Lawrence Hema-Taylor, 26, who starred in Taika Waititi's hit movie Boy, has recently graced TV screens across the country on TV3's Westside as dodgy mechanic Bert Thompson. March 18 2013 2:57 PM EST The love story between gay rebel warriors Agron (Dan Feurriegel) and Nasir (Pana Hema-Taylor) on Spartacus: War of the Damned has been a series highlight for many LGBT.
Pana Hema Taylor (born 1989) is a New Zealand television actor of Māori heritage, best known for
Brokenwood is a seemingly quiet country town where Shepherd, who has an unconventional approach to police work, is assisted by local Detective Kristin Sims, who is precise and efficient at her job, to solve murders. And most recently that romance included the love story that began last season between two gay rebel warriors, Agron (played by Dan Feuerriegel) and Nasir (Pana Hema-Taylor).