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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ernie Leonard (1931 – 15, July 1994) was a New Zealand television presenter, wrestling commentator, and actor. He was well known to wrestling fans.

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Background

Leonard was born in Marton, New Zealand in 1931. The son of an Anglican minister, he was of Ngāti Rangiwewehi and Rangitane descent.[1][2] Along with Steve Rickard, he co-hosted and commented for the wrestling show, On the Mat.[3][4] During his career, he worked with people such as producer Ngaire Fuata.[5] In 1986, he recruited Whai Ngata to start up the Māori department on Television New Zealand.[6]

Acting roles

In 1966 Leonard appeared in the film Don't Let It Get You, which was directed by John O'Shea.[7][8] At the time, Leonard was employed as the public relations officer in Rotorua.[9]

Leonard played the part of Charlie Rata, a core character in the ground-breaking TV series Pukemanu, which ran from 1971 to 1972.[10][11]

Television

Leonard secured the position of head of the Maori Programmes Department for TVNZ during the mid-1980s. He was first person to hold that position.[12]

Death

Leonard died at age 62 on 15 July 1994 following a short battle with cancer.[13]

Filmography

Actor

Year Title Role Type
1966 Don't Let It Get You Himself Feature film[14]
1971-72 Pukemanu Charlie Rata TV series[15]
1975-81 On The Mat Presenter TV wrestling show (also producer 1981-84)[16]
1984 A Big Country presents Kiwis Himself TV documentary series[17][18]

Crew

Year Title Role Type
1993 Radio Wha Waho Executive Producer TV comedy series[19][20]

References

  1. ^ NZ On Screen - Ernie Leonard, Biography
  2. ^ Ngā Aho Whakaari - Chapter Two: Māori and the Screen Industry by NgāAho Whakaari Archived 2 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Radio New Zealand, 7 April 2015 - Michael Cropp
  4. ^ NZ Wrestling New Zealand Wrestling History Part 5 - Dave Cameron Archived 18 July 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Public Broadcasting Service MA, ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS, Ngaire Fuata, Producer Archived 5 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Scoop, Monday, 4 April 2016 Poroporoaki: Whai Ngata
  7. ^ New Zealand Filmmakers, By Ian Conrich, Stuart Murray Page 62 Laurence Simmons
  8. ^ Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision - Events→ Don’t Let it Get You Archived 2 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ New Zealand Filmmakers, edited by Ian Conrich, Stuart Murray - Page 62
  10. ^ NZ On Screen - Pukemanu, Television, 1971–1972, Credits
  11. ^ New Zealand Film and Television: Institution, Industry and Cultural Change, By Trisha Dunleavy, Hester Joyce - Page 54 to 56
  12. ^ Teara, The Encyclopedia of New Zealand - Story: Māori and television – whakaata, Pukemanu, 1971
  13. ^ NZ On Screen - Ernie Leonard, Biography
  14. ^ Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision - Events→ Don’t Let it Get You Archived 2 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ New Zealand Film and Television: Institution, Industry and Cultural Change, By Trisha Dunleavy, Hester Joyce - Page 54 to 56
  16. ^ Imdb - Ernie Leonard
  17. ^ BFI - Kiwis (1984)
  18. ^ Canberra Times, Apr 23 1984 - Page 1 'A Big Country goes overseas
  19. ^ BFI - Kiwis (1984)
  20. ^ NZ on Screen - Radio Wha Waho, Television, 1993
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