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Ian Barry Mune (born 1941) is a New Zealand character actor and director. Born in Auckland, he co-wrote and starred in Roger Donaldson's first film, Sleeping Dogs. He also directed Came a Hot Friday, which featured comedian Billy T. James as the Tainui Kid, and What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?, the sequel to Once Were Warriors.
One of his best-loved films is the 1992 'coming of age' drama "The End of the Golden Weather".
The short-lived television series Letter to Blanchy also saw its original episodes directed by Mune. He featured in numerous New Zealand television dramas and was an 'additional second unit director', as well as playing the part of Bounder in the film adaptation of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. His secondary education was at Wesley College, Auckland.
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