7 November 2025-It is with deep sorrow and admiration that we announce the passing of Lee Tamahori, a beloved filmmaker, father, and mentor, who passed away peacefully on 7 November 2025 at the age of 75. Born on 22 April 1950, Lee leaves behind an enduring legacy marked by his passion for storytelling, his commitment to championing Māori talent, and his remarkable ability to inspire both on and off the screen.
A Life Defined by Family and Creativity
Lee Tamahori was the son of Piripi and Patricia, and the long-time partner of Justine. He was the beloved brother of Philip, Wayne, Renaye, and Glenn, and a devoted father to Sam, Max, Meka, and Tané. As a koroua (grandfather), Lee’s legacy continues in his cherished mokopuna, Cora Lee, and his soon-to-be-born grandchild.
His Influence on Film and Storytelling
Lee’s impact as a filmmaker is profound and far-reaching. He was a charismatic leader and a fierce creative, known for breaking boundaries in cinema and telling stories with both a genius eye and an honest heart. Throughout his career, Lee not only shaped the film industry but also mentored and inspired countless filmmakers, particularly those from the Māori community. He was a strong advocate for Māori talent and worked tirelessly to ensure their stories were told and celebrated.
His work transcended mere entertainment—his films were a reflection of cultural pride, strength, and identity. Through his storytelling, Lee created a platform for Māori voices to be heard, both on and off the screen. He was a trailblazer, not just in the world of cinema, but also in the hearts of those who were lucky enough to know him personally.
A Legacy of Love and Leadership
Lee’s legacy endures in every person he inspired and every story he brought to life. His family, his mokopuna, the filmmakers he mentored, and the cultural stories he shared will forever carry his spirit. His leadership, creativity, and unwavering commitment to Māori representation will continue to inspire future generations.
Lee Tamahori will always be remembered not just for his professional achievements, but also for his heart, his love for his whānau, and his dedication to breaking down barriers for those who came after him.
Moe Mai Rā, E Te Rangatira
As we say goodbye to Lee Tamahori, we honor his life, his contributions, and his unwavering commitment to his family and his craft. His journey on this earth may have come to an end, but his legacy will live on, forever inspiring those who dare to tell stories with authenticity, passion, and heart.
Moe mai rā, e te rangatira—rest in peace, our leader. Your brilliance will never be forgotten.
