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GUEST BOOK – Rena Owen
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Rena Owen, Actor, Actress, New Zealand, Star Wars, Once Were Warriors, Kiwi, The Dead Lands, film, movies, movie, The Last Witch Hunter, Revenge of the Sith, Attack of the Clones, Longmire, Shortland Street
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  1. hey aunty Rena it is me tino!!
    i miss you already and it is been only 3 days since you been gone anyways i wanted to give you some love.oh yeah and i hope you had a safe drip to boston also,i hope you made it to L.A. safe anyways!!!
    i have to go now!!
    but send me a e mail at samoanuso415@yahoo.com
    bye,love very much!!!
    sincereley TINO

  2. Dear Rena,
    We just recently met at the Sandiego Comic-Con and I just wanted to thank you one more time for the autograph you gave me. It’s now one of my favorite star wars items. But you should know the only reason it is my favorite is because the time you took to speak with me, your inquiries about my kids, and basically your overall kindness. I haven’t met many Actresses or Actors so I don’t have much to compare with(but I’m sure I’m right) when I say you seemed so truly down to earth that it made our encounter that much more amazing. I am genuinely honored to have met you.

  3. Dear Rena:
    In May of this year, I was an extra in the filming of The Horrible Flowers. You took the time to shake the extras’ hands and introduce yourself. I was really surprised and impressed by your candor. You brought a lot of energy and laughter to the set. I’ve never been on the set of a film before, but I have to guess that your behavior is the exception and not the rule. Thanks for the great memory. Good luck with your future projects.

  4. Dear Rena,

    I’ve not seen you in much yet, but everything I have seen you’ve been phenomenal in. I have to pass on a special thank you for ‘Once Were Warriors’. I saw this film in college a few years ago as part of my film course, and its one of those movies that pick you up by the scruff of the neck, throw you around the room and knock you down to the floor in shock at just how incredible it is. Its extremely difficult to watch because I have a violent background {though nowhere near as brutal as that portrayed in the film}, but ultimately rewarding. So I just wanted to say thanks for a brilliant performance in a brilliant film… and for actually making me want to watch a Crow sequel! 😀

    Take care of yourself – hope to see you in something massive soon. 🙂

  5. Rena,

    David Pearl from San Francisco (white tank top, shorts, glasses, wavy hair-very cute 🙂 We met at a table of my friends (Wendy from Australia and Kari from Santa Rosa) at the LA Film Festival on Sunday the 19th in the Target/Red Room.

    I’m moving to LA on July 2nd.

    Let’s stay in touch and support eachother in our careers.

    Cheers !

  6. Hi Rena, been a fan for years. Used to live in West Harbour ( Auckland), and had a lot of mates in South Auckland. Own a couple of businesses in Chicago now ( mortgage co and ladies workout studio) Give us a call if you are in town, my shout. Morton’s or better!

  7. Rena;
    Hello!! Hope that you are doing well… I just wanted to contact you and tell you that I really enjoyed your performance as BETH HEKE in “Once Were Warriors” and “What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted?” I watched both last night. One on DVD rental and the other on Aboriginal People’s Television Network here in Canada. I really relate to Beth a lot. I’ve been in a couple of abusive relationships and am still in abusive relationship #2… There was only one incident where it became physical but, abuse as you know from your portrayal of Beth comes in many forms. I live by myself with my three daughters and their father lives elsewhere. It’s how I want it for now anyway… Beth has opened my eyes in many ways… I laughed and cried along with her, but like Beth I had to realize that love sometimes isn’t enough especially when there are children involved. Thank you so much you’ve helped me more than you’ll ever know… As an adult woman I relate to Beth but as a teenage girl years ago I relate to Grace. My Mother allowed people to drink and party in our home and my own Uncle molested me. I was suicidal but reached out for help and survived that painful chapter of my life… but watching the movie brought back the pain, but in a good way. It reminds me to never allow those things to happen to my children. I’ve been drug and alcohol free since 1994. I am a Shuswap Native from the Alkali Lake Reservation in British Columbia Canada.I hope that this email isn’t too long. But, I really wanted to tell you that I admire your acting and strength. Take care.
    Beverley Roper