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  1. www.wikiwand.com › de › Rena_OwenRena Owen - Wikiwand

    Rena Owen wuchs in Moerewa, einer Kleinstadt in der Bay of Islands auf. Sie hat acht Geschwister, ihr Vater war Māori, ihre Mutter europäischer Abstammung. Während ihrer Zeit an der High School nahm sie an Kapa-Haka -Gruppen teil und trat in Schulmusicals auf. Sie wurde Krankenschwester und arbeitete vier Jahre in diesem Beruf, bevor sie ...

  2. Rena Owen is an Actor represented by Johnson & Laird. View their career highlights and acting biography. To enquire about Rena contact our team at +64 9 376 0882 or email info@johnsonlaird.co.nz

  3. 18 de jun. de 2022 · Rena Owen has played everyone from Beth Heke in 'Once Were Warriors' and the sequel 'What becomes of the broken hearted?' to Nee Alavar in 'Star Wars' but the actor says playing Dame Whina Cooper has been one of the most challenging roles of her 30-plus year career. Cooper, who is the subject of new film Whina, lived a trailblazing life.

  4. Maria Makarena Owen[4] (born July 22, 1962)[source?], known professionally as Rena Owen, portrayed Nee Alavar in Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith. She was also the voice of Taun We in Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones,[2] and reprised the role in the video game Star Wars: Republic Commando,[source?] and later in the TV series Star Wars: The Bad Batch.[2] Homing Beacon #35 ...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0654240Rena Owen - IMDb

    Rena Owen. Actress: Star Wars: The Bad Batch. Rena Owen is an international award-winning actress, and one of only six in the world and the only female to date to have worked with both filmmaking legends George Lucas and Steven Spielberg during her illustrious career that spans 35 years working in theater, television, film and voice work. One of nine children, born and bred in the Bay of ...

  6. 22 de jun. de 2022 · Owen said coordinating a film production through two years of Covid-19 lockdowns was a credit to the producers and film crew, who in her opinion were the unsung heroes of the whole exercise.

  7. Sibongile Mlambo is a Zimbabwean actress. She portrayed Donna in the first season of Freeform's TV series, Siren. Sibongile left Zimbabwe in 2005 to pursue her education in the United States and has lived in Texas, New York and briefly in Spain. In 2011 she was living and working in South Africa, Johannesburg and Cape Town. She later moved back to the United States, settling in Los Angeles ...