Joe Naufahu
Joe Naufahu was born in New Zealand on January 25th, 1978 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 46, Joe Naufahu biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Joe Naufahu (born Joseph Stalin Pereira Naufahu, Naufahu, January 25, 1978 in New Zealand) is a former rugby player and actor.
Khal Moro starred in the sixth season of HBO's fantasy TV series Game of Thrones as a former Glasgow Warriors player.
Since his grandparents are from Tonga, Samoa, Portugal, and Germany, Naufahu refers to him as a mongrel.
Rene Naufahu's brother is an actor and producer.
Personal life
Although Naufahu has claimed that his grandparents were from Tonga, Samoa, Portugal, and Germany, he has also mentioned having Irish roots. Rene Naufahu, actor and producer, is his brother.
Career
On their tour of the United Kingdom in 1995, Naufahu played rugby for his school, King's College, and competed with New Zealand Schoolboys. He then played for the New Zealand Under 19s and Under 21s.He also played for Southland
In 2001, he competed in the Canterbury Crusaders' Super 12 Under 23 tournament.
He moved to the United Kingdom in 2002 and spent a brief period with Leicester Tigers, playing 2 games and making three appearances from the bench. He began playing for the Glasgow Warriors in December 2002, from there. He worked with then Glasgow coach Kiwi Searancke while New Zealand's age groups were still in place. He was immediately accepted into the first team. On Boxing Day 2002 at Hughenden Stadium in a 10-10 draw, he made his Glasgow debut by scoring a try against Edinburgh. In the return game in Edinburgh and Glasgow, he scored a try and Glasgow defeated the Edinburgh and Glasgow club 45-33. In season 2003-04, Naufahu suffered from a knee injury. He played for Stirling County, an amateur team in his recovery.
In 2004, Naufahu's decision to leave professional rugby, but he continued playing for amateur team Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians in 2004-05. However, the injury did not stop him from playing on an amateur level and he moved to Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians.
After playing small parts in the 2005 TV series The Market and one of the lead roles, Naufahu's first appearance in Game of Thrones' sixth season as Khal Moro in 2016 was a recurring role.
Mils Muliaina, a rugby Union player, was featured in The Kick (2014), a documentary about All Black Stephen Donald, who kicked New Zealand's winning penalty in the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
Ludus Magnus, Nauhafu's personal training company, runs Ludus Magnus.