Lee Tamahori
Warren Lee Tamahori (; born 17 June 1950) is a New Zealand film director. His feature directorial debut, ''Once Were Warriors'' (1994), was a widespread critical and commercial success, and is considered one of the greatest New Zealand films ever made. Subsequently, he has directed a variety of works both in his native country and in Hollywood, including the survival drama ''The Edge'' (1997), the Alex Cross thriller ''Along Came a Spider'' (2001), the James Bond film ''Die Another Day'' (2002), the political biopic ''The Devil's Double'' (2011), and the period drama ''Mahana'' (2016).Tamahori won the New Zealand Film Award for Best Director for ''Once Were Warriors'', with a second nomination for ''Mahana''. Provided by Wikipedia
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