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  1. Sep 4, 2024 · Scene from the TV series Far North starring Temuera Morrison and Robyn Malcolm. Photo: Supplied / Matt Klitscher Gillies - who splits his time between Kawakawa and Auckland - was well acquainted with the stranger-than-fiction story thanks to his former job as a Newshub producer.

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  2. 2 days ago · In the Best Actress in a Leading Role category, New Zealand’s Robyn Malcolm delivered a remarkable performance in After The Party (Lingo Pictures), earning her the national award. As a Series Mania winner, Malcolm’s emotional and compelling portrayal has once again captured the approval of her peers, solidifying her place among the finest performances in the Asia-Pacific region.

  3. Sep 23, 2024 · They might live in different countries but Robyn Malcolm says two of her more memorable characters are cut from the same cloth – leopard skin.

  4. 6 days ago · (Malcolm introduces the other reporters to Robyn.) Malcolm: This is the delightful Robyn. She's just with us today. She's standing in for, eh, Terri Coverley at the Department of, uh, Social Affairs. So let's be gentle with her, please.

  5. 1 day ago · Issue #54: After every winter is a spring. If you're feeling down, just look up. Robyn. Oct 02, 2024. Lately I’ve been very apathetic about my engagement with the world. You might know the feeling. It’s difficult to feel like anything is worthwhile when we see bombed out apartment buildings in Lebanon, urbicide in Gaza, widespread hurricane ...

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    Sep 6, 2024 · You, Me & Anxiety: Robyn Malcolm, Todd Muller open up on powerful TVNZ documentary. Watch how celebrities and ordinary Kiwis share their stories and coping strategies for anxiety on Stuff.co.nz.

  7. 1 day ago · Starring Robyn Malcolm and Peter Mullan (Top of the Lake), the series reflects on the weight of truth with echoes of other titles such as Olive Kitteridge or Mare of Easttown. For its part, Kafka is an atypical biopic with touches of humor about the life of Franz Kafka, just as it commemorates the centenary of the writer’s death.