Michael Hurst
Biography
Michael Eric Hurst, ONZM, born on September 20, 1957, is a distinguished New Zealand actor, director, and writer widely recognized for his contributions to theatre and television. He gained international fame for his portrayal of Iolaus in the beloved series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and its companion show, Xena: Warrior Princess, captivating audiences with his dynamic performances.
Hurst's career extends beyond acting, as he has made a significant impact as a director. His recent work includes directing the critically acclaimed series Spartacus: Blood and Sand, which garnered attention for its bold storytelling and production quality. He also directed the fan-favorite series Ash vs. Evil Dead, which showcased his ability to blend horror and comedy effectively. Additionally, he has directed popular New Zealand television shows such as 800 Words and Westside, further cementing his reputation in the industry.
Throughout his illustrious career, Hurst has received numerous accolades for his artistic contributions, including recognition for his work in theatre. His versatility as an actor and a director has made him a respected figure in the entertainment realm, both at home in New Zealand and internationally. With a career spanning several decades, Michael Hurst continues to influence and inspire future generations of performers and storytellers.
Filmography
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Hercules in the Underworld
1994 • Charon the Boatman
Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur
1994 • Iolaus
The Tattooist
2007 • Crash
Hercules and the Amazon Women
1994 • Iolaus
Dead
2020 • Ross
Mysterious Ways
2023 • Bishop
Bitch Slap
2009 • Gage
Northspur
2021 • Green
The Almighty Johnsons
2011 • Kvasir