

Cliff Curtis
Clifford Vivian Devon Curtis, born on July 27, 1968, is a renowned actor hailing from New Zealand. Over the years, he has established a remarkable filmography that includes notable films such as *Once Were Warriors* (1994), *Three Kings* (1999), and *Training Day* (2001). He captivated audiences in *Whale Rider* (2002) and showcased his action chops in *Collateral Damage* (2002), as well as in *Live Free or Die Hard* and *Sunshine*, both released in 2007. Curtis received critical acclaim for his role in *The Dark Horse* (2014), earning the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor. More recently, he appeared in *Doctor Sleep* (2019) and starred in the visually stunning *Avatar* and its sequel, *Avatar: The Way of Water* (2022).
Curtis has also made significant contributions to television, featuring in NBC's *Trauma* and ABC's *Body of Proof* and *Missing*. From 2015 to 2017, he took on the role of Travis Manawa in the AMC horror series *Fear the Walking Dead*, further solidifying his status in the industry.
In addition to his acting career, Curtis co-owns Whenua Films, an independent production company based in New Zealand, showcasing his commitment to supporting local cinema and storytelling.
Filmography


Missing (2012)

Gang Related

Swift Street

Trauma

Reminiscence

Avatar: The Way of Water

Hercules in the Underworld

The Raid (2022)

Crossing Over

A Thousand Words

The Dark Horse (2014)

True Spirit

Last Breath (2025)

Push

Colombiana

Runaway Jury

Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw

Rapa Nui

The Last Airbender

Collateral Damage

Doctor Sleep

Deep Rising

Virus (1999)

Bringing Out the Dead

In the Fire of War

10,000 BC

Three Kings

Fracture
