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I Enjoyed the character Taun-We and felt that you really contributed to the character. It must be kind of difficult knowing that your person will be replaced by a CG Image. Good Job! ‘May the force be with you’
Rena,
Way to go! Thanks for being a part of movie history in Star Wars EpII. Hope to see you again in Episode III or on the Convention circit.
James
Orlando, Fl.
I thought the film” Once we were Worriors ” was abolutely brilliant and would like to congratulate Rena on the excellent part she played, thanks,
Andy U.K.
He mihi tino nui tenei kia koe e Rena!!
You are one inspirational lady!!After ‘The Once were Warriors’ movie you have been the best female actress of mine in New Zealand. I go to Te Kareti Maori o Hato Hohepa in Napier. I read about you and your new husband in the magazines!! You looked primo!! I wish you all the best for the future!
Ma te Atua e manaki i a koe i nga wa katoa.
Your one top lady!!
Naku noa Horowa
Kiaora Rena,
I’ve been a fan of yours since the first time you played the role of Beth Heke. I rented it in 1995 in Cincinnati, Ohio. I’m thrilled to see you continue to have success over the years. I’m an indie filmmaker and screenwriter from America, never been to Aotearoa, but one of my buddies is Ngati Ranginui and from Tauranga. He’s working on building a Marae here in Las Vegas, Nevada. He respectfully cleared it with the Native Paiutes first. They supported his idea. I pray someday in the future I will get to work with you. I pray the Dead Lands is a success. Sincerely, Jason Anthony Fisher
Kiaora Rena,
I’ve been a fan of yours since the first time you played the role of Beth Heke. I rented it in 1995 in Cincinnati, Ohio. I’m thrilled to see you continue to have success over the years. I’m an indie filmmaker and screenwriter from America, never been to Aotearoa, but one of my buddies is Ngati Ranginui and from Tauranga. He’s working on building a Marae here in Las Vegas, Nevada. He respectfully cleared it with the Native Paiutes first. They supported his idea. I pray someday in the future I will get to work with you. I pray the Dead Lands is a success. Sincerely, Jason Anthony Fisher