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Taika Waititi Taika Waititi New Zealand comedian and director Taika Waititi, 2020. Taika Waititi New Zealand director print Print Please select which sections you would like to print: verifiedCite While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you he any questions. Select Citation Style Share Share to social media Facebook X URL https://www.britannica.com/biography/Taika-Waititi Feedback Thank you for your feedback

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External Websites The Arts Foundation - Taika Waititi NZ On Screen - Taika Waititi Fresh Air Archive - Taika Waititi NPR - Director Taika Waititi On 'Jojo Rabbit' Also known as: Taika Did Cohen, Taika Did Waititi Written by Pat Bauer Pat Bauer graduated from Ripon College in 1977 with a double major in Spanish and Theatre. She spent most of the next 42 years working as a copy editor and editor at Encyclopaedia Britannica. She retired... Pat Bauer Fact-checked by Britannica Editors Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they he extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree.... Britannica Editors Last updated Nov. 18, 2025 •History Top Questions Who is Taika Waititi? What country is Taika Waititi from? What kinds of movies does Taika Waititi direct? What are some famous films made by Taika Waititi? How does Taika Waititi use humor in his films? What impact has Taika Waititi had on the movie industry in New Zealand and around the world?

Taika Waititi (born August 16, 1975, Raukokore, New Zealand) is a New Zealand comedian, director, writer, and actor who is known for his anarchic sensibility and eye for the absurd as well as for a generally humane and kind worldview.

Early life and education

Waititi was the son of a Māori father who was an artist and a mother of mostly Russian Jewish descent who worked as a teacher. The couple divorced when he was a young child, and he grew up mostly with his mother in Wellington, New Zealand, with many visits to his father’s home in Raukokore. Waititi received his secondary education from Onslow College in the Wellington suburb of Johnsonville. He then studied theater at Victoria University of Wellington (B.A., 1997). While there he was part of the five-member comedy ensemble So You’re a Man, and later he and ensemble member Jemaine Clement formed the duo The Humourbeasts. In 2002 Waititi was a cast member of the TV series The Strip, and during this time he created short comic films. Waititi’s other artistic endeors included painting.

Flight of the Conchords and What We Do in the Shadows

In 2005 Waititi’s short film Two Cars, One Night (2003), about a connection made between children waiting in parked cars while their parents visited a pub, was nominated for an Academy Award. He subsequently focused his artistry primarily on filmmaking. Eagle vs Shark (2007), his first feature film, is a romantic comedy about two young social misfits starring his then-girlfriend, Loren Taylor, and Clement. It received mixed reviews. Waititi next directed four episodes (2007 and 2009) of Clement’s joint project with Bret McKenzie, the cult forite comedy series Flight of the Conchords.

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Waititi later wrote and directed Boy (2010). Set in a Māori town on the east coast of New Zealand in 1984, it tells the story of an 11-year-old (James Rolleston) who is being raised by his grandmother and has heroic fantasies about his absent father (Waititi). When the father unexpectedly shows up, hing just been released from prison, the boy gradually comes to realize that his father is only a selfish and flawed human being. A major hit in New Zealand, the movie was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and earned high critical praise.

After a few more years directing TV shows, Waititi collaborated with Clement for the well-received vampire mockumentary What We Do in the Shadows (2014), which they wrote, directed, and starred in. Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016), which Waititi adapted from a novel by Barry Crump, is about a boy (Julian Dennison) who runs away after the death of his foster mother (Rima Te Wiata). He is followed and found by his foster father (Sam Neill), and then both are pursued by child welfare authorities. It was a critical hit and a blockbuster in New Zealand.

Waititi injected light comedy to good effect into Thor: Ragnarok (2017), his well-praised contribution to the Marvel superhero canon; in addition to directing, he voiced a character in the movie. Also in 2017 Waititi was named New Zealander of the Year. He served as executive producer for the TV series What We Do in the Shadows (2019–24) and directed several episodes; the series was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2020.

Jojo Rabbit and Reservation Dogs Jojo RabbitJojo RabbitTaika Waititi (left, jumping) and Roman Griffin Dis (right) in Jojo Rabbit (2019), directed by Waititi.

Waititi then adapted the novel Caging Skies (2004) by Christine Leunens into Jojo Rabbit (2019). The movie, set in 1940s Germany, is about a boy (Roman Griffin Dis) who is an enthusiastic Nazi and has Adolf Hitler (Waititi) as his imaginary friend but then discovers and befriends a Jewish girl (Thomasin McKenzie) whom his mother (Scarlett Johansson) has hidden in the attic. The dark comedy was nominated for the Academy Award for best picture, and Waititi won the Oscar for best adapted screenplay. In addition, he directed the last episode of the first season of the Star Wars universe series The Mandalorian (2019– ), and he also voiced the droid bounty hunter IG-11 in the series, for which he received another Emmy nomination.

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Waititi later cocreated and cowrote the TV show Reservation Dogs (2021–23), a dark comedy about Native Americans. Also in 2021 he appeared in the action movies The Suicide Squad, playing Ratcatcher, and Free Guy, in which a bank teller (Ryan Reynolds) learns that he is a character in a video game. Waititi then returned to the world of superheroes with the irreverent Thor: Love and Thunder (2022), which he directed and cowrote; he also lent his voice to the film.

Quick Facts In full: Taika Did Waititi Also called: Taika Did Cohen Born: August 16, 1975, Raukokore, New Zealand (age 50) Notable Works: “Boy” “Eagle vs Shark” “Flight of the Conchords” “Hunt for the Wilderpeople” “Jojo Rabbit” “Next Goal Wins” “The Mandalorian” “Thor: Love and Thunder” “Thor: Ragnarok” “What We Do in the Shadows” See all related content

In 2023 Waititi directed and cowrote Next Goal Wins, a sports comedy about a football (soccer) team in American Samoa. He also acted in the film, which starred Michael Fassbender. Waititi then cocreated the miniseries Time Bandits (2024), a remake of Terry Gilliam’s 1981 fantasy-adventure about a young boy’s time-jumping trels. During this time Waititi also played Blackbeard in the TV series Our Flag Means Death (2022–23), an offbeat comedy about pirates.

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