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  1. Cohen Holloway’s teen talent for impersonations lead him to showcase his John Campbell impression on sketch show Facelift, and bro'Town. He proved he could play serious when he won a Qantas Award for TV drama Until Proven Innocent.

  2. Cohen Holloway is an actor, comedian and singer who first made an impact on comedy shows Pulp Comedy and Facelift. He went on to act in movie After the Waterfall, and Taika Waititi hits Boy and Hunt for the Wilderpeople.

  3. A scene from based on a true story TV movie Until Proven Innocent: David Dougherty (Cohen Holloway) and his partner Jo-Ann Atutolu (Ngapaki Emery) about to leave home for the final trial.

  4. Actor Cohen Holloway showed he could do a mean John Campbell impression on Pulp Comedy and Facelift.

  5. Cohen Holloway: On blending comedy and drama... Interview – 2015 Add to watch list. Share. Overview; Related videos; Some of Cohen's work... Educators - First Episode. Good for Nothing. Auckland Daze - Series Two. After the Waterfall. Facelift - First Episode. The Māori Sidesteps - Series Two.

  6. The Māori Sidesteps - Series One - Tired of working his go nowhere job at Pete’s Emporium in Porirua, Jamie (Jamie McCaskill) persuades some of his workmates (Cohen Holloway, Rob Mokaraka and Jerome Leota) to form band The Māori Sidesteps.

  7. May 3, 2015 · But in order to do so, the two 'plastic Māori' – property developer Tama Bradley (Boy's Cohen Holloway) and accountant George Alpert (singer/actor Matariki Whatarau) – must get in touch with their culture. In this first episode their unreadiness for the challenge is clear.

  8. The allegedly true stories are reenacted by a cast that includes Jonathan Brugh, Cohen Holloway and Abby Damen (The Māori Sidesteps). Each story is introduced as a chat over the office watercooler, with the storyteller and their audience also playing the main characters.

  9. Good for Nothing - In this odd couple tale set in the American west, Cohen Holloway (Until Proven Innocent, Boy) plays an outlaw who abducts an upper class Brit. Calamity ensues when the hardman fails to have his wicked way with her.

  10. May 3, 2015 · [Cohen Holloway and Matariki Whatarau] perfectly capture the anxiety of rejecting tradition, yet desperately trying to please older generations. It's not only a hotbed for humour, but takes a universal feeling and gives it a New Zealand context.