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  1. Her breakthrough role as Grace Heke in the Lee Tamahori film, Once Were Warriors, based on the book of the same name by Alan Duff, was as a "sixteen-year-old newcomer [when Kerr-Bell] was discovered by casting director Don Selwyn while accompanying a friend to the auditions for Once Were Warriors.

  2. Aug 22, 2014 · New Zealand-born Mamaengaroa Pere (nee Kerr-Bell) was a 15-year-old acting novice when she starred as the daughter whose rape and suicide was the pivotal storyline of the 1994 film.

  3. Mamaengaroa Kerr-Bell is a New Zealand actress born in Whangarei. She has appeared in movies such as Once Were Warriors (1994) and Mataku (2002), and TV shows such as Shortland Street (1992) and Staunch (2000).

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  4. Mamaengaroa Kerr-Bell is a New Zealand actress born in Whangarei. She has appeared in films such as Once Were Warriors, Mataku and Duggan.

  5. Mamaengaroa Pere is a Whangārei-raised actor who won two awards for her roles in Once Were Warriors and Staunch. She has also appeared in Mataku, Duggan, Tala Pasifika and other TV shows.

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  6. Jan 28, 2016 · The web page does not contain any information about mamaengaroa kerr-bell. It is a review of the 1994 film Once Were Warriors, which depicts violence and social issues in New Zealand.

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  8. Mar 3, 1995 · Mamaengaroa Kerr-Bell, as Grace, the pretty teenager, is also important to the film; she reflects a hope and optimism that somehow shines even on the family's cloudiest days, and although her runaway boyfriend's hideout under an expressway seems grim, they are able to make it into a refuge where laughter and dreams are possible.