Following the film's success, Waititi hoped its signature track, " Poi E", would get to #1 (for the second time) on the New Zealand charts. On its release in New Zealand, Boy received enthusiastic reviews and was successful at the local box office, eclipsing several records. Waititi also took one of the main roles, as the ex-con father who returns to his family. His second feature, Boy, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2010, and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. In 2010, he acted in the New Zealand TV3 improv sketch comedy show Radiradirah, together with frequent collaborators Rhys Darby and Jemaine Clement. That year, Waititi wrote and directed one episode of the TV show Flight of the Conchords and directed another. Waititi co-wrote the film with Loren Horsley. theatres for limited distribution in 2007. His first feature film, a romantic comedy called Eagle vs Shark, was released in U.S. At the awards ceremony, he famously feigned falling asleep as the nominations were being read. His short film Two Cars, One Night (2003) earned him an Academy Award nomination in 2005. Among a variety of artistic interests, Waititi began making comical short films for New Zealand's annual 48-hour film contest. He was half of the comedy duo The Humourbeasts alongside Jemaine Clement, which received New Zealand's highest comedy accolade, the Billy T Award, in 1999. While a student at Victoria University of Wellington, Waititi was part of the five-member comedy ensemble So You're a Man, which toured New Zealand and Australia with some success. Following the success of his first short film, he continued to use Waititi professionally. He originally used his mother's surname, Cohen, for his work in film and writing, and his father's, Waititi, for visual arts endeavours. He attended Onslow College, then studied theatre at Victoria University of Wellington where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1997. Waititi's parents divorced when he was around five, and he was raised primarily by his mother. He was raised more connected to his Māori roots, in a household where Judaism was not "actively practis" and identifies as an atheist who "puts more stock in Indigenous beliefs." Although his surname is legally Cohen, Waititi has been known primarily by his father's surname for most of his life. Identifying as both Māori and Jewish, Waititi describes himself as a "Polynesian Jew". Waititi stated that his mother's family were Russian Jewish, Irish, and other European ethnicities, while his father's side was "Māori and a little bit of French Canadian". His mother's paternal grandfather was a Russian Jew whose family came from Novozybkov, Bryansk Oblast. His father was an artist of Te Whānau-ā-Apanui descent, whilst his mother, Robin Cohen, was a schoolteacher of Jewish ancestry. Taika David Cohen was born on 16 August 1975 in Wellington, and grew up in Wellington's Aro Valley suburb and Raukokore, a small town in the Bay of Plenty. In addition to directing an episode of the series The Mandalorian, he also voiced the character IG-11, for which he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance. In television, Waititi co-created and executive produces the dramedy series Reservation Dogs, and directs, executive produces, and stars in the comedy Our Flag Means Death. Waititi also earned a Grammy Award for producing the film's soundtrack. Jojo Rabbit received six Academy Award nominations and won Best Adapted Screenplay. His directing credits include the superhero films Thor: Ragnarok (2017) and Thor: Love and Thunder (2022) as well as the black comedy film Jojo Rabbit (2019), the last of which he also wrote and starred in as an imaginary version of Adolf Hitler. The series has been nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series. He co-wrote, co-directed and starred in the horror comedy film What We Do in the Shadows (2014) with Jemaine Clement, which was adapted into a television series of the same name in 2019. Waititi's 2003 short film Two Cars, One Night earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Live Action Short Film. Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world on its annual list in 2022. His feature films Boy (2010) and Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016) have each been the top-grossing New Zealand film. He is a recipient of an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award and a Grammy Award, and has received two nominations at the Primetime Emmy Awards. Taika David Cohen ONZM (born 16 August 1975), known professionally as Taika Waititi ( / ˈ t aɪ k ə ˈ w aɪ t i t i/ TY-kə WY-tee-tee), is a New Zealand filmmaker, actor and comedian.
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