New Zealand actors who were born in 1987

Here are 5 famous actors from New Zealand were born in 1987:

Daniel Logan

Daniel Logan (June 6, 1987 Auckland-) is a New Zealand actor.

He is best known for his role as Boba Fett in the movie "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones" in 2002. Daniel began acting at the age of ten and had a few small roles before being cast as the young Boba Fett. Following his success in the Star Wars franchise, he continued to act in TV shows and movies, and also provided voice acting for video games. In addition to his acting career, Daniel is a black belt in karate and enjoys practicing mixed martial arts. He is also actively involved in promoting awareness about bullying and mental health.

Dan Weekes-Hannah

Dan Weekes-Hannah (August 22, 1987-) is a New Zealand actor.

He is best known for his role as Ved in the television series "Maddigan's Quest" and as Zach in "The Tribe". Weekes-Hannah has also appeared in other television shows such as "Shortland Street" and "Legend of the Seeker". His filmography includes "30 Days of Night: Dark Days" and "Underworld: Rise of the Lycans". In addition to his acting career, Weekes-Hannah is also a writer and director, having directed short films such as "Under the Mountain" and "Crisis Actor". He is considered one of the rising talents in the New Zealand entertainment industry.

Ari Boyland

Ari Boyland (August 10, 1987 Lower Hutt-) is a New Zealand actor.

He is best known for his role as KC in the popular New Zealand television series "Shortland Street" and as the Blue Ranger in the children's show "Power Rangers RPM". He began his acting career in 2005 with a minor role in the film "Older". Boyland has also appeared in numerous other television shows including "Xena: Warrior Princess", "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys", and "The Tribe". In addition to his acting career, Boyland is also a musician and has released several singles and an album. He is a supporter of environmental activism and has been involved in various charity events supporting causes such as rainbow youth and breast cancer awareness.

Michael Langley

Michael Langley (August 12, 1987-) is a New Zealand actor.

He is best known for his work in the film and television industry in New Zealand. Langley started his acting career in 2006 with a minor role in the New Zealand drama series "Shortland Street". He then went on to appear in several TV shows, including "Outrageous Fortune" and "The Almighty Johnsons".

In 2010, Langley landed a lead role in the New Zealand movie "Predicament" opposite Rose McIver and Jemaine Clement. He also played a supporting role in the critically acclaimed film "Boy" directed by Taika Waititi.

Langley has also ventured into theatre, starring in productions such as "Lord of the Flies" and "King Lear" at the Auckland Theatre Company. In addition to acting, Langley has written and directed short films, including "The Last Motel" which was selected for several film festivals.

Aside from his acting career, Langley is also an avid surfer and has competed in several surfing competitions, including the New Zealand National Surfing Championships.

Anton Tennet

Anton Tennet (February 6, 1987 Auckland-) a.k.a. Anton Tennett or The Ton is a New Zealand actor.

He is best known for his work in various TV shows and movies such as "The Luminaries", "Shortland Street", "Westside", and the 2018 movie "Pork Pie". Anton started his acting career in 2013 with the short film "Jolly Soul" and has since then made a name for himself in the New Zealand entertainment industry. Aside from acting, Anton is also a talented musician and plays guitar, drums, and piano. He has also been part of several bands over the years. Anton is known for his down-to-earth personality and often interacts with his fans on social media.

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