‘James Bond’ and ‘Once Were Warriors’

Legendary New Zealand filmmaker Lee Tamahori has passed away at the age of 75.

His family confirmed the news in a statement to Radio New Zealand, revealing that he died “peacefully at home”. following a battle with Parkinson’s disease.

His family added: “His legacy endures with his whānau [family], his mokopuna [grandchild], every film‑maker he inspired, every boundary he broke, and every story he told with his genius eye and honest heart.

“A charismatic leader and fierce creative spirit, Lee championed Māori talent both on and off screen… We’ve lost an immense creative spirit.”

Lee Tamahori’s Career

Born Warren Lee Tamahori in Wellington in 1950 to Māori and British ancestry, he made his way through the Australian and New Zealand film industries of the 1970s and 80s.

He cut his teeth working with Geoff Murphy on films like Goodbye Pork Pie and The Quiet Earth, and served as first assistant director for Nagisa Oshima’s international production Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence.

Lee Tamahori has passed away. Credit: Leon Bennett / Getty

Lee Tamahori has passed away. Credit: Leon Bennett / Getty

Tamahori was a champion of Māori culture. Credit: Mehmet Kaman/Anadolu Agency/Getty

Tamahori was a champion of Māori culture. Credit: Mehmet Kaman/Anadolu Agency/Getty

Tamahori’s Work on Bond

His most high‑profile job came in 2002 with the Die Another Day entry in the James Bond franchise — marking the final outing for Pierce Brosnan as 007, per Deadline.

The film, infamous for its invisible car and Halle Berry’s orange bikini, was a commercial hit, though critics were less than uniformly impressed.

Tamahori himself acknowledged the changing times, noting that the rise of the Bourne franchise had made the Brosnan era “look a little old‑fashioned”.

He then tackled XXX: State of the Union (with Ice Cube) after Vin Diesel bowed out of the sequel, followed by the sci‑fi thriller Next starring Nicolas Cage and the political fable The Devil’s Double (featuring Dominic Cooper portraying both Uday Hussein and his body‑double).

Tamahori directed Die Another Day. Credit: Tim Graham / Getty

Tamahori directed Die Another Day. Credit: Tim Graham / Getty

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