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Lani Tupu
Three quarters head and waist of Lani Tupu wearing a patterned short sleeved shirt. He is doing something with his hands in front of his body and looking at them.
Tupu at DragonCon 2009
Born (1955-11-04) 4 November 1955 (age 70)
Auckland, New Zealand
Other namesJohn Tupu, Larney Tupu
EducationRongotai College
Wellington Teachers' Training College
New Zealand Drama School (1979)
OccupationActor
Known forFarscape

Lani Tupu (born 4 November 1955), billed variously as Larney Tupu, John Tupu and Lani John Tupu, is a New Zealand actor, known for his dual role as Bialar Crais and the voice of Pilot in the series Farscape.

Early life

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Tupu was born in 1955 to an English mother and a Samoan father. He was named after his father Lani Tupu, who was also an actor. Tupu started acting in church plays.[1] He was educated at Rongotai College and Wellington Teachers' Training College.[2] He was awarded a Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Bursary in 1977 to study as New Zealand Drama School.[3] When he graduated drama school in 1979,[4] he was the first Samoan to do so.[3]

Career

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Tupu began his career as a singer, and as a dancer on music show Ready to Roll.[3] The year before he was accepted to drama school, he made his television debut in an episode of thriller Epidemic.[3]

After graduating from drama school, Tupu moved to Auckland, where he was part of the Theatre Corporate company for three years, before spending two years at the Mercury Theatre. He then landed the lead role of Dr Miller in prime-time soap opera Country GP, remaining on the show for two seasons, from 1984 to 1985.[3][5][1][6][7]

Tupu then moved to Australia to pursue other acting opportunities. He co-founded an Australian theatre group called The Walkers and Talkers, alongside other New Zealanders.[3] He had guest roles in television series including A Country Practice,[8][9] Richmond Hill, the 1988 reboot of Mission: Impossible[citation needed] and Embassy.[citation needed] He returned to New Zealand to make his film debut, in 1988 New Zealand comedy Send a Gorilla,[10][3] He then featured in 1989 American vigilante action film The Punisher, based on the Marvel comic of the same name, playing Laccone, opposite Dolph Lundgren and Louis Gossett Jr.[11]

In 1992, Tupu played the recurring role of David Goldberg, alongside Gary Sweet and Steve Bastoni in the second season of ABC series Police Rescue,[12] before returning to New Zealand to play the role of straight-laced casino manager David Spence in two seasons of drama series Marlin Bay.[3]

In 1993, he featured in the Auckland premiere of John Kneubuhl's play Think of a Garden, directed by Nathaniel Lees, which reviewers compared to Bruce Mason's The End of the Golden Weather, in terms of being iconic for New Zealand.[1] He also appeared in 1993 Australian TV movie The Feds: Abduction.[13] Guest roles followed in Time Trax,[citation needed] G.P.,[citation needed] High Tide,[citation needed] The New Adventures of Flipper[citation needed] and Tales of the South Seas.[14]

Tupu made his debut screen directing role in 1996, with short film Talk of the Town. The short was an episode of Tala Pasifika, an anthology series of short dramas showcasing Samoan talent, written by Lisa Taouma,[3] before appearing in 1997 American TV film Heart of Fire, based on heroic New Zealand firefighter Royd Kennedy.[3] He had a recurring guest role in Australian comedy series House Gang,[15] before making guesting in several episodes of American fantasy series The Lost World, based on the 1912 novel of the same name by Arthur Conan Doyle.[16]

After having originally auditioned for the role of D’Argo sci-fi series Farscape,[17] in 1999, Tupu landed the two major ongoing roles of Bailar Crais and the voice of Moya's Pilot, appearing in the series until 2003.[18][19][20][21] He reprised his role as Pilot in the 2004 miniseries Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars.[22]

During this time, Tupu also had roles in the TV films Green Sails[23] and The Finder[citation needed] and made guest appearances in the TV series Stingers[24][25] and Grass Roots.[26] He also took on further film roles in the acclaimed 2001 Australian mystery-drama Lantana, alongside Barbara Hershey, Anthony LaPaglia and Geoffrey Rush,[27] and 2003 drama Liquid Bridge with Ryan Kwanten.[28]

In 2007, Tupu landed a recurring guest role in long-running soap opera Home and Away, playing Lou Baines.[29] That same year, he appeared in American action film The Condemned with Steve Austin and Vinnie Jones[citation needed] and performed in a stage production of Pulitzer Prize-winning play Anna in the Tropics for Sydney's Belvoir Theatre.[19][30]

Guest roles in drama miniseries The Cut[citation needed] and police procedural series Rush[31] were followed by roles in 2011 sci-fi adventure film Robotropolis[32] and 2012 comedy-thriller film The King Is Dead!, alongside Dan Wyllie and Anthony Hayes.[33] Tupu's television guest appearances continued in series including Packed to the Rafters,[34] Camp,[35] Redfern Now,[36] The Code,[37] The Letdown,[38] Fighting Season[39] and Reef Break[citation needed] before he had a significant guest role in 2019, in season 4 of AMC supernatural adventure series Preacher, developed by Seth Rogen.[40]

In 2020, Tupu had a recurring role in Reckoning,[citation needed] and narrated the documentary series Sydney's Super Tunnel.[41] He then had a guest role in drama series Wakefield.[42] In 2023, Tupu appeared as a voice actor on Shadows at the Door: The Podcast,[40] before playing the guest role of Eldon Sami in the second season of Paramount+ crime series Last King of the Cross opposite Lincoln Younes the following year.[43]

More recently, Tupu played the recurring role of the Defence Barrister in 2024 SBS series The Jury: Death on the Staircase, a re-enactment of a real manslaughter case, presented before a new jury of everyday Australians.[44] he resumed his narration duties in the second series of Sydney's Super Tunnel in 2025.[45] In 2026, he appeared in an episode of children's series Caper Crew, with Tina Bursill.[46] and played Viktor Shevchenko in Return to Paradise.[47]

Tupu established Screen Actors Studio in the late 1990s, and has worked as an acting coach at Toi Whakaari in Wellington, and Sydney's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). He also performs voice work, including on SBS.[3] Mario Gaoa a Niu FM radio host and star of the Naked Samoans theatre company describes Tupu as one of three godfathers of Pacific theatre, along with Jay Laga'aia and Nathaniel Lees.[48]

Awards

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Year Work A Ward Category Result Ref.
1984 Country GP Feltex Awards Best New Talent Won [3]
1986 Send a Gorilla Listener Film and Television Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated [3]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1979 Sons for the Return Home Minor role [3]
1988 Send a Gorilla Ian Hunter [10]
1989 The Punisher Laccone [11]
1996 Talk of the Town Short [47]
2001 Lantana Patrick's Lover [27]
2003 Liquid Bridge Sharky Garcia [28]
2007 The Condemned El Salvador Warden
2009 Dear Diary Dan Short
Broken Hill Maestro Pindari (voice)
2011 Robotropolis Gordon Standish [32]
2012 The King Is Dead! Boss Maori [33]
Marla Carlos Short [49]
2015 Mise-En-Abyme Ryan Cumberford Short [50]
2021 Under the Concrete Watchman Short [47]
2024 The Flower Man Radio Gary Short

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1976 Epidemic Tini Miniseries, 1 episode [3]
1984–1985 Country GP David Miller 2 seasons [3][1]
1985 Roche Siosi Vaumauga 1 episode
1986–1987 A Country Practice Richard Monti 4 episodes [8][9]
1988 Richmond Hill Phillip Davidson 1 episode
1990 Mission: Impossible Michael Otagi 1 episode
Embassy Kalim 1 episode
1992 Police Rescue David Goldberg Season 2, 6 episodes [12]
Marlin Bay David Spence 2 seasons [3]
1994 Time Trax Col. Nabib Kila 1 episode
G.P. Brian Farmer 1 episode
1994; 1995 High Tide Rev. Simon Henry 2 episodes
1995 The Feds: Abduction Idris Karya TV film [13]
1996 Flipper Count Vicente 1 episode
1997 Heart of Fire Roger Parks TV film [3]
1998 Tales of the South Seas Caleb Trader 1 episode [14]
House Gang Dennis 2 episodes [15]
1999 The Lost World River Guide TV film
1999–2000 The Lost World Capicotchi, Chief Guide / Tolmac / Prince Apep's Slave 4 episodes [16]
1999–2003 Farscape Bialar Crais / Pilot (voice) Main role [21]
2000 Green Sails CCT Negotiator TV film [23]
2001 The Finder (aka Trackdown) Lyle Riskin TV film
2002 Marshall Law Dylan Boyd Unaired original pilot [51]
2002; 2004 Stingers Ellery Berman / Consul Khemal Lazo 2 episodes [24][25]
2003 Grass Roots Lynton Aubrey 2 episodes [26]
2004 Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars Pilot (voice) Miniseries, 2 episodes [22]
2006 Monarch Cove Joe 1 episode
2007 Home and Away Lou Baines 2 episodes [29]
The Sun's Search for the Moon Blue God (voice) Miniseries, 1 episode [52]
2009 The Cut Norberto Silwa 1 episode
2010 Rush Pell Fisher 1 episode [31]
2012 Packed to the Rafters Psychic Simon 1 episode [34]
2013 Camp Dr. Welter 1 episode [35]
Redfern Now Minister 1 episode [36]
2014 The Code Thom 1 episode [37]
2017 The Letdown Jimmy 2 episodes [38]
2018 Fighting Season David Simpson 1 episode [39]
2019 Preacher Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand Winston Peters Season 4, episode 2 [40]
Reef Break Denian 1 episode
2020 The Gloaming Event MC 1 episode [53][54]
Reckoning Dr Horatio Cabrera 3 episodes
2020; 2025 Sydney's Super Tunnel Narrator 8 episodes [41][45]
2021 Wakefield Baz's Neighbour Miniseries, 1 episode [42]
2024 Last King of the Cross Eldon Sami 1 episode [43]
The Jury: Death on the Staircase Defence Barrister 3 episodes [44]
2026 Caper Crew Mr D 1 episode [46]
Return to Paradise Viktor Shevchenko [47]

Theatre

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
Beauty and the Beast The Beast Theatre Corporate, Auckland [3]
1970 Everyman City Gallery Wellington [55]
1978 The Shadow Box Sound Artist NZ Drama School [55]
1979 What if You Died Tomorrow? NZ Drama School [55]
1980 The Stationary Sixth Form Poetry Trip Vishnu Theatre Corporate, Auckland [55]
1981 Piaf Theatre Corporate, Auckland [55][3]
Who's Randy Theatre Corporate, Auckland [55]
As You Like It Orlando Theatre Corporate, Auckland [55]
1982 Dracula Jonathan Harker Mercury Theatre, Auckland [55]
Amadeus Venticello Mercury Theatre, Auckland [55]
1983 King Lear Gloucester Circa Theatre, Wellington [55]
1989 Our Country's Good Lieutenant Ralph Clark Court Theatre, Christchurch [55]
1992 Lovelock's Dream Run Silvers ANU, Canberra [55]
1992–1993 Think of a Garden The Writer / Narrator Canberra, Watershed Theatre, Auckland [1][55]
1997 The Tempest Stephano / Antonio Melbourne Athenaeum with Bell Shakespeare [56][55]
2007 Anna in the Tropics Santiago Belvoir, Sydney with Theatron Group (also manager) [30][19][55]
2009 References to Salvador Dalí Make Me Hot The Moon Stables Theatre, Sydney with Griffin Theatre Company [57][55][58]
2010 Ben Hur Sheik Ilderim Stadefrance [47]
2017 Between the Streetlight & the Moon KXT on Broadway [59]
2023 La Cage Aux Folles Edouard Dindon The Concourse Theatre, Sydney [44][60]
Black Sun Blood Moon Police Officer / Lawyer / various National tour with Critical Stages [44][61]
2026 The Comedy of Errors Duke Solinus / Balthazar / Ensemble NSW tour with Sport for Jove [62][63][55]

Podcasts

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2023 Shadows at the Door Cohen Grant 1 episode [40]
2025 Snap! Crackle, Pop! Voice

Video game

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2002 Farscape: The Game Captain Bialar Crais / Pilot (voice) Video game [64]

References

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