Lee tamahori, the new zealand director behind acclaimed kiwi drama once were warriors alongside blockbuster hollywood titles such as the james bond film die another day, has died New zealand filmmaker lee tamahori has been described as a classy and very clever director following his death aged 75 Lee tamahori, the new zealand filmmaker who debuted with 'once were warriors' and went on to helm hollywood thrillers like 'die another day' and 'along came a spider,' has died at 75.
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The james bond director lee tamahori has died after a battle with parkinson's in his home, surrounded by family and loved ones.
Lee tamahori, the director known for directing once we were warriors and die another day, has died at the age of 75.
Legendary new zealand filmmaker lee tamahori, best known for directing the acclaimed drama once were warriors and the james bond blockbuster die another day, has died at the age of 75 In a statement reported by rnz, tamahori’s family said he passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his loved.