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Actor and theatre director has died aged 88.
Hawthorne became a member of the country鈥檚 first major 鈥 the New Zealand Players 鈥 in 1955, and two years later he was granted a bursary to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.
He founded Auckland鈥檚 Theatre Corporate in 1974, and was appointed director of in 1985, where he directed many plays, operas and .
He subsequently acted in and directed several productions.
Hawthorne was appointed head of Unitec鈥檚 School of Performing and Screen Arts in 2003.
Hawthorne founded Auckland鈥檚 Theatre Corporate in 1974 and was appointed director of Mercury Theatre in 1985. Photo / Ted Baghurst
He also had stints directing Opera New Zealand and was made an Officer of the for services to theatre.
One of Aotearoa鈥檚 leading actors said the death is a huge loss.
Actor and director said it is a sad day for many.
She said Hawthorne was a titan of theatre, who informs her acting and teaching to this day.
He has been honoured by many of his fellow actors.
In a post on Instagram, said Hawthorne was an inspiration to many, and 鈥渟et the bar so high that we had to achieve and continue to challenge and reach for鈥.
鈥淵ou were an incredible teacher, friend and mentor encouraging and demanding our own skills to grow.鈥
Simon Prast said on Facebook that Hawthorne鈥檚 鈥渋mmeasurable contribution lives on in the work of the many of us he taught and in the memories of all who saw him act or a play he directed鈥.
- RNZ
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