Oliver Driver is a New Zealand actor, director, broadcaster and television presenter. In 2006 he starred in the hit horror comedy film Black Sheep, directed by Under the Mountain director Jonathan King. Driver bhas also appeared in A Death in the Family, Topless Woman Talk About Their Lives, Majik and Rose, Snakeskin and Toy Love.
He currently hosts the early morning news show Sunrise with Carly Flynn and previously hosted the TVNZ arts programme Frontseat.
Driver had a core cast role in the popular New Zealand drama Shortland Street as well as starring in a TVNZ comedy Serial Killers and has appeared in several roles in long-running TV series Power Rangers.
In theatre Oliver Driver enjoys an illustrious career as an actor and director, he starred in the play The Pillowman at the Maidment Theatre, Auckland and in a season of Harold Pinter's Betrayal for the Silo Theatre. He has also directed numerous productions for Auckland Theatre Company.
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