Jed Brophy

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Jed Brophy
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Brophy in April 2015
Born (1963-10-29) 29 October 1963 (age 60)
Taihape, New Zealand [1]
OccupationActor
Years active1991–present
Website https://www.jedbrophy.nz/

Jed Brophy (born 29 October 1963) is an actor from New Zealand. He has appeared in several of Peter Jackson's films, including Braindead , Heavenly Creatures , The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, and King Kong . Brophy also appears as the dwarf Nori in The Hobbit films.

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Biography

Brophy was born in Taihape in 1963. He grew up in Mataroa and went to school at Mataroa Primary School and Palmerston North Boys' High School. [2] [3]

He was educated at Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School, graduating in 1987 with a Diploma in Acting. [4] He started acting in stage productions in Wellington in the 1980s. He became well known for his role in Gary Henderson's play Skin Tight, which he performed hundreds of times over numerous tours. When it was performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1998 it won the Scotsman Fringe First Award. [5] [6] [7] [8]

The first screen role Brophy played was in 1988 in Small War on the Edge of Town produced by the National Film Unit. [5] He has been part of many screen and film projects with director Peter Jackson and associated digital company Weta. [9] [10]

Awards

Nokia New Zealand Film Awards (2001) - Nominated for Best Performance in a Short Film: for Room Tone [5]

Drifting Clouds Short Film Festival New Zealand (2000) - Best Actor: for Group Therapy [5]

Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards (2009) - Best Actor for The Blackening by Paul Rothwell [11]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991 Shark in the Park Vci MolloyTV series. Episode: "You've Gotta Have Mates"
1992 Chunuk Bair Private Fred South [12]
Absent Without Leave Joe
Braindead VoidFirst collaboration with Peter Jackson. Also known as Dead Alive in North America.
1994 A Little Death Short film
Lemming AidShort film
The Last Tattoo Furlough Guard
Heavenly Creatures John/NicholasDirected by Peter Jackson
1996ChickenWill Tilfer
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys GnatiusTV series. Episode: "The Enforcer"
Return to Treasure IslandJoseph SavageTV movie
1997 Enid Blyton Secret Series PC CooperTV series. Episode: "The Secret Island"
1998 Shortland Street Dr. Jack Galloway
The Adventures of Swiss Family Robinson Seth ParsonsTV series. Episode: "Survival: Part 1"
Group TherapyEwenShort film
2000 Xena: Warrior Princess RamiusTV series. Episode: "Looking Death in the Eye"
2001 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Nazgûl Directed by Peter Jackson
2002 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Sharku/Snaga, Orc Warg Rider, and the Rohan Rider in the Extended Cut.Directed by Peter Jackson. (He was also a riding double)
Tongan Ninja Bank Manager
Revelations PieterTV series. Episode: "Incident at Whitewater"
2003 Perfect Strangers Pete
2004 Fracture Tony DorioFilm
2005 King Kong Venture Crew #1Directed by Peter Jackson
2006 The Killian Curse Mr. ShepardTV series. Episode: "Water"
2007 Heavenly Sword Commander/ClansmenVideo Game (Voice)
2008 Second Hand Wedding Waz
2009 District 9 Police Officer James Hope
DreamerTamir's FatherShort
Lovely Bones Stunt Performer (New Zealand)
2010Home by ChristmasMart Preston
The Warrior's Way Jacques
Tracker Posse Soldier Barker
Dangerous RoadMartinShort
Darryn ExistsFrecklesShort
Legend of the Seeker ShadrinTV series. Episode: "Princess"
RingCon 2010HimselfDocumentary
2011TangiwaiDick BrittendenTV movie
2012 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Nori Directed by Peter Jackson.
Lego the Lord of the Rings: The Video Game SharkuVideo Game (Archive Footage)
Big Morning Buzz Live with Carrie Keagan HimselfTV series. Episode: "Cast of 'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey'/Jesse Tyler Ferguson/Carmen Electra"
2013 The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug NoriDirected by Peter Jackson.
The OfferingLordShort
Beep Beep and the Island of TerrorLance BormanShort
2014 The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies NoriDirected by Peter Jackson.
Lego The Hobbit NoriVideo Game (Archive Footage)
Calgary Expo 2014 HimselfShort
2015 The Shannara Chronicles The Dagda Mor TV series (adapted from the books)
The Dead Room Liam Andrews
2019 Killer Sofa Bob Gravy
2022 The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Tavern Orc / Hunter Orc / Orc / VrathTV series

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