Maaka Pohatu


Maaka Pohatu is a New Zealand actor and musician. Pohatu is also a founding member of the Māori Showband the Modern Māori Quartet. He co-wrote and performed songs, with the other band members, for the Modern Māori Quartet's debut album That's Us!.
Pohatu co-stars on the New Zealand mockumentary comedy horror television series Wellington Paranormal, part of the What We Do in the Shadows franchise. In 2018, Maaka along with other members of Modern Māori Quartet, began touring their cabaret show Modern Māori Quartet: Two Worlds. Pohatu co-hosted Māori Television's My Party Song as part of the Modern Māori Quartet. He has had featured roles in the films Two Little Boys and Poi E.

Early life

Pohatu was born in Dunedin, New Zealand and is of Māori descent. Maaka is a graduate of Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School earning a Bachelor of Performing Arts.

Career

Theatre

Pohatu performed as Ajax, in the te reo Māori version of Troilus and Cressida at the Globe Theatre, in London, alongside fellow Toi Whakaari graduates and Modern Māori Quartet bandmates, James Tito and Matu Ngaropo. In January 2020, Maaka performed in, Modern Māori Quartet: Two Worlds, at the Off-Broadway theatre, SoHo Playhouse.

Film and television

Pohatu made his movie debut as Gav, flatmate to Bret McKenzie's character, in Two Little Boys. He portrayed Dalvanius Prime, the Māori musical legend behind the 1984 te reo Māori hit "Poi E", in the film Poi E. Pohatu plays the role of Sergeant Ruawai Maaka on Wellington Paranormal, the New Zealand television spin-off of Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement's mockumentary What We Do in the Shadows.

Music

Pohatu is a member of the Māori showband the Modern Māori Quartet, alongside Francis Kora, Matariki Whatarau and James Tito.

Personal life

Pohatu has been given the nickname "Human Jukebox" because of his extensive musical knowledge.

Discography