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Rachel Jessica Te Ao Maarama House (born 20 October 1971) is a New Zealand actress and director. She is best known for her roles in the films of . She has received numerous accolades including an Arts Laureate, NZ Order of Merit, "Mana Wahine" from WIFT NZ and Te Waipuna a Rangi (Matariki Awards) for her contributions as an actor and director.


Early life
House was born 20 October 1971 in and raised in Kamo, Whangārei by her adoptive Scottish parents John and Sheila House. Her Māori (tribal) affiliations are Ngāti Mutunga, Te Ātiawa and Ngāi Tahu.


Career

Acting
House attended the New Zealand national drama school, , graduating in 1992. She went into stage work with the Pacific Underground Theatre and the Auckland Theatre Company.

She has acted in several major productions that have toured nationally and internationally, including Hone Kouka's Waiora, Carol Anne Duffy's The Worlds Wife and the UK/New Zealand co-production of Beauty and the Beast.

In 1998 House made her screen debut in the short film Queenie and Pete. In 2002 she appeared in the award-winning feature film . In 2005 she became a series regular on Maddigan's Quest alongside a young .

In 2008 House appeared in Taika Waititi's first feature film, Eagle vs Shark. She has gone on to become a regular collaborator with Waititi, appearing in his second film, Boy, in 2010, and providing acting coach for the young actors on set. In 2016 she appeared in Waititi's third film, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, and again provided acting coaching for the young lead .

House voiced Gramma Tala in the 2016 Disney animated film Moana. In 2017, she played Grandmaster's bodyguard Topaz in . In 2019, she was one of the leading roles in Bellbird, a film that received several awards at several international film festivals. In 2020, she voiced Terry in the animated film Soul.

She plays one of the main roles in the Australian 2023 comedy drama series Bay of Fires, and in 2024 will reprise her role in the second season of the award-winning Netflix series Heartbreak High. In response to her work in Australia, Bridget McManus of the Sydney Morning Herald wrote, "with her commanding presence and unmistakable New Zealand accent, Rachel House is a serial scene-stealer on Australian television and film."

In television, House became a series regular in the Netflix reboot series Heartbreak High as Principal Stacy "Woodsy" Woods in 2022. The same year, House also appeared in the Apple TV+ series Foundation and ABC series Bay of Fires. In 2023, House portrayed the pirate in season 2 of the HBO Max comedy Our Flag Means Death.

As a voice actor, she is known for her roles as "Gramma Tala" in Disney's Moana (2016) and "Terry" in Pixar's Soul (2020). In 2023 she voiced "Grandma Coco" in the Māori language version of Pixar's Coco (2017). She has starred in numerous animated series for television, including Sherwood, The Lion Guard, Amphibia, Pinecone and Pony, What If...?, Kiff and .

As an acting coach, House has worked alongside for Top of the Lake and The Power of the Dog (2021); and with on Boy (2010), Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016), (2019) and Next Goal Wins (2023).

House was named as part of the cast for Stan Australia series Sunny Nights.


Directing
House has directed numerous theatrical performances, short films and a feature film released in 2024.

After graduating from drama school in 1992, House went on to direct theatrical performances, including Have Car, Will Travel by Mitch Tawhi Thomas in 2001 for which she won several awards.

In 2008, House studied directing at the Prague Film School in the . While there she made two short films, Bravo and New Skirt.

In 2010, she directed Kylie Meehan's short film The Winter Boy, produced by Hineani Melbourne for the New Zealand Film Commission's Premiere Shorts.

In 2012, House directed the Māori-language version of Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, Toroihi rāua ko Kahira, adapted by Te Haumihiata Mason and set in a classical Māori and a pre-colonial Māori world. It was performed as part of an international series at London's Globe Theatre. Other theatre directing work includes the award-winning production of Hinepau, which House also co-adapted from 's original book and toured both nationally and internationally, 's The Mercy Seat and Hui by longtime collaborator Mitch Tawhi Thomas that premiered at the Auckland Arts Festival in 2013.

In 2016, House directed Auckland-based theatre company production of Medea, a contemporary retelling of the myth created by Australian theatre-makers and Anne-Louise Sarks.

House has co-directed with Tweedie Waititi of for the Māori language versions of animated films The Lion King (2004) and Moana (2016).

In 2024, House's first feature film as a director premiered in Taranaki, Aotearoa New Zealand. The Mountain is "a heartfelt drama about three children on a mission to find healing under the watchful eye of Taranaki Mounga (Mountain) and discover friendship in the spirit of adventure".


Recognition
In 1995, House won the "Most Promising Female Newcomer of the Year" Chapman Tripp Theatre Award for her one-woman show Nga Pou Wahine by Briar Grace-Smith. In 2000 she won Most Outstanding Performance for her role in 's critically acclaimed play Woman Far Walking (as Tiriti, a 160-year-old woman) and in 2003, Best Supporting Actress in 's An Enemy of the People.

House won the 2001 Director of the Year award at both the Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards and the New Zealand Listener Awards for her direction of Mitch Tawhi Thomas' play Have Car Will Travel.

She attended the Prague Film School in 2008 and was awarded Best Director and Best Film Audience Award for her two short films made while studying there .

In 2012, she received the New Zealand Arts Foundation's Laureate Award, which is given as an investment in excellence across a range of art forms for an artist with prominence and outstanding potential for future growth. In the same year, she won Production of the Year and Director of the Year at the Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards, for her direction of Toroihi rāua ko Kahira.

In 2016, House received the WIFT (Women in Film and Television) NZ Mana Wāhine Award for her prolific contribution to theatre and film, both in front of and behind the camera.

In the 2017 Queen's Birthday Honours, House was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to the performing arts.

In 2018, House was a joint winner with Professor Derek Lardelli of the Te Waipuna-ā-Rangi Award for Arts and Entertainment at the Matariki Awards, held by Whakaata Māori (formerly Māori TV).


Filmography

Film
2002Shilo
2004FractureTaxi driver
2006Forensic woman
2007Eagle vs SharkNancy
2010BoyAunty GraceyAlso acting coach “Boy (2010) - Full Cast & Crew”. IMDb. Retrieved 16 May 2024.
2013White LiesMaraea
2014Everything We LovedTV reporter (voice)
The Dark HorseVagrant woman
2016Hunt for the WilderpeoplePaula HallDirector's intern and dialogue coach
The RehearsalRewia
CradleSystem (voice)Short film Retrieved 16 May 2024.
MoanaGramma Tala (voice)English and Māori-language dubbings
2017Topaz
2019BellbirdConnie
American SoldierDeleted scene; also acting coach "Clever" 'Jojo Rabbit' Deleted Scene Detailed by Rachel House
2020Ellie & Abbie (& Ellie's Dead Aunt)Patty
Gaye
SoulTerry (voice)
Principal Mullins
2021CousinsMissy
Rhys Darby: Mystic Time BirdThe Shaman (voice)Recorded voice role “Rhys Darby: Mystic Time Bird (2021).” Letterboxd.com. Retrieved 16 May 2024.
Millie Lies LowMarlene "Millie Lies Low". New Zealand Film Commission. Retrieved 8 June 2024.
Back to the OutbackJacinta (voice)
2023The Portable DoorNienke Van Spee
Next Goal WinsRuth
The Moon Is Upside DownTuffy
CocoMamá Coco (voice)Māori-language dubbing
2024Hampton
Moana 2Gramma Tala (voice)
2025A Minecraft MovieMalgosha (voice)
KangarooJesse
Zootopia 2Gramma Taller (Voice)Cameo


Director
2008BravoShort film
New SkirtShort film
2010The Winter BoyShort film
2024The Mountain


Television
1996Queenie and PeteQueenie
1998DugganWarderIntroductory episode 2: "Sins of the Fathers"
Tiger CountryFaenzaTelevision movie
1999–2000The Life and Times of Te TutuHineCore cast
2002MatakuRachelSeason 1; episode 3: "Going to War"
Revelations – The Initial JourneyOcelot
2005Ask Your AuntiePanelist
2006Maddigan's QuestGonerilCore cast. 8 episodes
2011Super CityRoimataSeason 1; 2 episodes
2013The Blue RoseTina3 episodes
2014Hope and WireJoycie WaruMiniseries; 3 episodes
2014–2016Soul MatesMumSeasons 1 & 2; 10 episodes
2015Find Me a Māori BrideKuiniSeason 1; episode 2
2016Wolf CreekRuthSeason 1; episode 2 & 6: "Kutyukutyu" and "Wolf Creek"
2018WreckedMarthaSeason 3; 7 episodes
2018, 2020The New Legends of MonkeyMonica / Demon Queen HakuruSeason 1 & 2; 7 episodes
2019SherwoodTui7 episodes
Get Krack!nSybill RiggSeason 2; episode 5
Over and OutBarbarMiniseries; episode 4
Whaea BubblesSeason 3; 6 episodes
The Lion GuardMama Binturong (voice)Season 3; 6 episodes
2020StatelessHarrietMiniseries; 6 episodes
2020–2021Ms. Afeaki (voice)11 episodes
2021Cowboy BebopMaoMain cast. 3 episodes
2021, 2023Doc GarveySeasons 1 & 2; 8 episodes
2021–2024What If...?Topaz (voice)Seasons 1–3; 3 episodes
2022AmphibiaParisia (voice)Season 3; episode 12: "Olm Town Road"
2022–2023Pinecone & PonyGladys (voice)Recurring role. Seasons 1 & 2; 7 episodes
2022–2024Heartbreak HighWoodsyRecurring role. Seasons 1 & 2; 13 episodes
2023Janine / Louise (voice)Main role. 6 episodes
Bay of FiresAiriniSeason 1; 5 episodes
FoundationTellem BondSeason 2; 5 episodes
Our Flag Means Death Mary ReadSeason 2; episode 4: "Fun and Games"
KiffMary Buns (voice)4 episodes
Ms. Afeaki (voice)17 episodes
2024Time BanditsFianna10 episodes
The Legend of Vox Machina Dohla (voice)Season 3; episodes 3 & 5: "Vexations" and "The Frigid Doom"
2025Mony7 episodes. Post-production


Theatre

Actor
1994Tales of the PacificVariousPacific Underground Theatre
By DegreesDonnaAuckland Theatre Company
Savage Hearts – Manawa TauaVariousTheatre at Large
1995Risky RisqueBaby
Nga Pou WahineVariousNew Zealand Tour
The MaidsClaire
Five AngelsCarol / ApiCentrepoint Theatre
1996WaioraAmericaNew Zealand International Festival of the Arts
WaitapuJackieNew Zealand and Canadian Tour
Cordelia / VariousTheatre at Large
1997WaioraAmericaNew Zealand and UK Tour
Alice in WonderlandVariousBruce Mason Centre
Nga Pou WahineNew Zealand and Sydney – Australia Tour
1998Beauty and the BeastNew Zealand International Festival of the Arts
2000Serial KillersSimone
Woman Far WalkingTiritiNew Zealand International Festival of the Arts
2001New Zealand and Hawaiian Tour
2002The World's WifeVariousNew Zealand International Festival of the Arts
The BellbirdTapairuAuckland Theatre Company
South PacificBloody MaryCourt Theatre
2003CherishMaeveCirca Theatre
An Enemy of the People
The World's WifeVariousNew Zealand Tour
2010The Vagina MonologuesThe Basement Theatre
2013White Rabbit, Red RabbitNassim


Director
2001Have Car Will Travel
2002Silo Theatre
2005The Mercy Seat
HinepauCapital E National Theatre for Children
2006Australian Tour
2006–2007Frangipani PerfumeNew Zealand; Brisbane, Australia; Cambridge, UK
2007Wild Dogs Under My SkirtAuckland Festival
2009Flintlock MusketSTAMP at THE EDGE
2010The Vagina MonologuesThe Basement Theatre
2012The Māori Troilus and CressidaGlobe Theatre
2013HuiAuckland Arts Festival and Silo Theatre
Don IoanePacific Institute of Performing Arts
2014MISS.Understood
2016MedeaSilo Theatre


Awards
1995Chapman Tripp Theatre AwardMost Promising Female NewcomerNga Pou Wahine
1996Best Supporting ActressKing Lear
2001Director of the YearHave Car Will Travel
New Zealand Listener AwardBest Director
2002Chapman Tripp Theatre AwardOutstanding PerformanceWoman Far Walking
2003Best Supporting ActressAn Enemy of the People
2008Prague Film SchoolBest DirectorBravo
Prague Film School Audience AwardBest FilmNew Skirt
2010Winnipeg Aboriginal Film FestivalBest Supporting ActressBoy
2012Chapman Tripp Theatre AwardDirector of the YearThe Māori Troilus and Cressida
New Zealand Arts Foundation Laureate Award
2016WIFT NZ Mana Wāhine Award
2018Te Waipuna-ā-Rangi Award for Arts and EntertainmentEntertainer of the Year


External links
  • " Https://www.thearts.co.nz/artist_page.php%26aid%3D137%26type%3Dbio" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Rachel House", The Arts Foundation. Retrieved 22 June 2013.

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