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Dianna Fuemana was born on 1973 in New Zealand, is a New Zealand Pacific writer, director and performer. Discover Dianna Fuemana's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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1973

Dianna Fuemana (born 1973) is a New Zealand writer, director and performer.

She writes for theatre and screen.

Her solo play Mapaki was the first that brought a New Zealand-born Niue perspective to the professional stage.

Dianna Fuemana was born in New Zealand in 1973 and is one of seven children.

Her mother is American Samoan and her father Togavale is Niuean.

She is a cousin of singer Pauly Fuemana.

When she was a child she acted in church plays in her community.

She went to Henderson High School in Auckland.

During her time there, she attended a short course in performing arts run by Cath Cardiff and Jay Laga'aia.

1997

In 1997, Fuemana was one of three actors in the play Frangipani Perfume written by Makerita Urale.

Two years later, Fuemana wrote and performed in her own play, a solo show called Mapaki. For this she was nominated at the Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards for Outstanding New Writer and Best Upcoming Actress of the Year.

After being performed in New Zealand Mapaki toured across the United States and in Athens, Greece.

Her screen work includes writing and directing the short film Sunday Fun Day, which premiered at the New Zealand International Film Festival and includes the perspective of a transgender teenager and a solo mother.

She says of Sunday Fun Day:

2000

Fuemana's father wrote the song that opens her play Mapaki. Her father died in 2000 and she dedicated the Auckland season of Mapaki to him.

2005

In 2005 she graduated with honours with a Master of Creativity and Performing Arts from Auckland University.

Fuemana has three children: a son and daughter from her first marriage, and a daughter with actor Jay Ryan.

2008

In 2008 Fuemana won the Pacific Innovation and Excellence Award, at the Creative New Zealand Pasifika Arts Award.

2008 - Pacific Innovation and Excellence Award, Creative New Zealand Pasifika Arts Award.

2019

Fuemana was one of nine women writer-directors of the 2019 feature film Vai.

"This story came from the feeling of 'vulnerability,' as a mother raising teens. From my experience, teens don’t really understand vulnerability from a mother’s perspective. We have a load of films in New Zealand that focus on the child’s perspective but not from the strength and humor of a mother’s."Fuemana was one of nine writer-directors on the New Zealand Pacific Island feature film Vai released in 2019.