Blair Strang


Blair Strang is a New Zealand Māori actor. He is most noted for playing ambulance driver Rangi Heremaia on New Zealand's longest-running soap opera, Shortland Street, between 1995 and 2001 and Brian King on Nothing Trivial from 2011 to 2014.

Early life

Born to a Pākehā father of Scottish descent and a Māori mother, he attended Saint Kentigern College, Pakuranga, where he was Head Prefect.

Filmography

Falling Inn Love – AnaakiNothing Trivial – Brian KingKaitangata Twitch – Sebastian CardwellShortland StreetRangi HeremaiaGo Girls – JosephDoves of War – Joe MatichOrange Roughies – D.S. Sean ParkesSo You Wanna Be a Popstar? – a singerPower Rangers S.P.D. – Bork Maiden Voyage: Ocean Hijack – EnriqueDeceit – KarlMataku – Uncle Eru Best Bits – HimselfHappy Birthday 2 You – Paramedic Rangi HeremiaLook Who's Famous Now – HimselfInterrogationHomelandPower Rangers Dino Fury – Warden Carlos GarciaChoose Love – DanPower Rangers Cosmic Fury – Warden Carlos Garcia

Career

As well as Shortland Street, Strang has appeared in television dramas Doves of War, Orange Roughies, Interrogation, Go Girls and Nothing Trivial. He also made an appearance on So You Wanna be a Popstar?, hosted by Oliver Driver, and starring Katrina Hobbs, and regularly appears in a variety of roles as a guest star or extra.
He completed filming Māori Television's new family drama, Kaitangata Twitch, which is an adaptation of the children's book by author, Margaret Mahy. He has also completed a successful New Zealand tour of the theatre piece, Whero's New Net and co starred in the TV drama Nothing Trivial and Homeland.
He recently acted in the 2023 Netflix movie Choose Love in the role of Dan, boss of the main character.

Personal life

He has an LLB from the University of Auckland, majoring in entertainment law, and is a practising family lawyer in Albany at North Shore Legal Chambers.
He married his former Shortland Street co-star Katrina Devine on 10 November 2001; the couple later divorced.

Awards

In 2008, he won Metro magazine's "Outstanding Performance of the Year" award in a theatre piece with Massive Theatre Company called Whero's New Net.