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Temeura Morrison haunted by Jake the Muss

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Fifteen years after bringing to life one of the most memorable characters of New Zealand film, Temuera Morrison says he is still haunted by the “demon” of Jake the Muss – and worries Jake’s anger and torment will be with him for life.

In a memoir to be published tomorrow, Morrison, who lost his entertainer uncle Sir Howard on Thursday, touches on how the wife-beating Jake character from 1994′s Once Were Warriors took him to a dark place from which he has not fully emerged.

“There’s a lot of torment left in there.

“I had to work hardest on Jake’s anger, and now I think it’s probably with me for life,” says Morrison in From Haka to Hollywood, ghost- ritten by journalist Paul Little. Maybe I need to go through some spiritual cleansing process to get rid of that guy. When you go to these dark places inside you, for some reason things linger on. “Uncle Howard gave us so much, we’re going to miss him very much.”

Morrison told the Sunday Star-Times a dark cloud had come over his family with the death of Sir Howard.

In 1999, Morrison chased a group of teenagers who had set fire to a real estate sign outside his house on Auckland’s North Shore.”

He said the anger he unleashed to create Jake may have been responsible for two high-profile incidents, including his bashing of a teenager and an argument with his former partner, to which police were called. It turned out the boy was not even involved in the arson.

He grabbed a 17-year-old boy by the shirt, punched him twice in the face, dragged him by the hair down a drive and bashed his head against a fencepost. Morrison said of the incident: “I think he [Jake] might have popped out there for a brief moment.

Morrison was not convicted for the assault, instead being dealt with under the police diversion scheme.”

In December 2007, concerned neighbours called police to a domestic dispute between Morrison and then partner Peata Melbourne. Poor kid, it’s a regret.

Morrison said of that incident: “Jake had to quickly run out of the house and disappear and hide in the trees and cool down a bit. She later told a women’s magazine how frightened she felt as the argument spiralled out of control. “Show me the man who’s very calm in those situations.”

He had only just returned from making a film in Bulgaria and was going through a stressful separation from Melbourne. “I created that character, it comes from me really.”

Morrison said filming Warriors was an emotional rollercoaster. . I created this demon of this character, all that kind of stuff I had to draw on. Sometimes I can twitch into an aggressive mode, just like that. Sometimes I can twitch into an aggressive mode, just like that. It’s not there every day, just every now and again.”

Bomb threats target bank staff

Posted on 30th July 2009 by NZ News in news,nz - Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

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A North Shore mall was evacuated today after a man called an ASB staff member and said he had put a bomb in their car.

Police want public help to identify the man, who called from a Birkenhead payphone this morning.

Police were alerted to the threat about 8. The offender called the staff member at their home in Glenfield and also said other devices may have been put into cars belonging to colleagues, Detective Steve Pivac said.

A specialist police team checked vehicles at the house and found no devices.40am.

The mall was evacuated this afternoon.

They then began checking the secondary threat to ASB staff members, whose vehicles were parked at the Glenfield Mall, Mr Pivac said.

Police were still finishing up at the mall late this afternoon and it remained evacuated.

Mr Pivac believed about six or seven vehicles had been checked in total and no devices had been found. .

“They had to locate a number of cars. in the mall and then identify them and then clear them, so it just took some time. . .”

Mr Pivac did not know why the man had threatened the staff.

“It’s a busy time of day with commuters heading to work.

“We urgently want to hear from anyone who saw a male using the payphone around 7am.”

. We hope someone will have seen something that will help us identify the caller