
Writing
Fiona Samuel began as an actor, and filled the downtime with writing. She has gone on to write scripts, direct, co-host arts show The Big Art Trip, and act in everything from Close to Home to Footrot Flats. With 2011 TV movie Bliss, she became the only woman in over two decades to win awards for directing a New Zealand television drama. Samuel was born in Scotland: her parents were Kiwis travelling on their OE. While growing up in Christchurch, she was encouraged to enter speech and drama competitions by her "very clever and creative mother". As she says in this 2019 Funny As interview, Wellington drama school Toi Whakaari was "my plan A, B and C. I had no other plan." After graduating, she toured New Zealand, playing feisty twin sister to Miranda Harcourt in hit play Oracles and Miracles.

Blue Murder Motel

Pike River

Birthday

Hand in Hand

The Panthers

The Brokenwood Mysteries

Consent: The Louise Nicholas Story

Love Child

The Blue Rose

Agent Anna

Bliss

Piece of My Heart

Dark Stories: Tales from Beyond the Grave

Jack of All Trades
Female Vendor

Song of the Siren

Bitch

Snap

Stroke
Dorothy

Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale
Cheeky Hobson / Pongo (voice)