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Manu Bennett

Jonathan Manu Bennett (born 10 October 1969) is a New Zealand actor known for his roles in television and film, particularly as the gladiator Crixus in the Starz series Spartacus (2010–2013), Slade Wilson/Deathstroke in the CW series Arrow (2012–2013), and the orc Azog in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit film trilogy (2012–2014). Born in , , to New Zealand singer Ted Bennett and bikini model Jean Bennett, he is of (Te Arawa and ), English, Scottish, and Irish ancestry. His family relocated to shortly after his birth, where he was raised primarily in and Newcastle. A car accident in his youth that claimed the lives of his mother and brother prompted Bennett to pursue and as outlets for grief. He attended Te Aute College in New Zealand and later received a ballet scholarship to the Lee Strasberg Theatre in , though he opted instead to study at the institute in . Bennett began his acting career in 1993 with a role on the Australian Paradise Beach, followed by guest appearances in series like and , and Xena: Warrior Princess (1998). His breakthrough came with the role of in Spartacus: Blood and Sand, which earned him acclaim for portraying the fierce warrior and elevated his profile internationally. Subsequent high-profile parts included the villainous in Arrow, contributing to the show's success in the DC Comics universe, and the motion-capture performance of Azog in films, where he brought physical intensity to the chieftain. He later starred as the druid Allanon in MTV's (2016–2017) and appeared in films such as 30 Days of Night (2007), (2007), the New Zealand series The Gone (2023), and the critically praised New Zealand drama Muru (2022). In recent years, Bennett hosted the CBS reality competition The Summit (2024). He also starred in the Perfect Addiction (2023) and maintains an active interest in adventure sports including jet skiing, parachuting, , snowboarding, and . Bennett has three children from a previous relationship and has been involved in , notably winning $833,000 in a 2005 charity match for the Meningitis Trust of .

Early life

Birth and family background

Jonathan Manu Bennett was born on October 10, 1969, in , . His father, Ted Bennett, was a singer of descent, specifically from the and . His mother, Jean Bennett (née Clark), was an bikini model of Scottish and English ancestry, who won the Miss Paradise Country Quest in 1968. Bennett has two older siblings: brother Stephen Bennett and sister Rachel Bennett. His ancestry is mixed, including (Te Arawa and ) and Irish from his father's side, along with Scottish and English heritage from his mother's side. The Bennett family relocated to in 1970, shortly after his birth, settling primarily in and Newcastle.

Childhood, education, and family tragedy

Bennett was born in , , but his family relocated to , when he was a baby. He spent much of his early childhood in the Newcastle area, including Nelson Bay, where he was raised in a multicultural household influenced by his heritage on his father's side. During his school years, Bennett attended Merewether High School in Newcastle, where he developed strong interests in both sports and . He excelled in , playing competitively, and also pursued and studies, which helped build his discipline and physicality. In 1986, following personal hardships, he returned to to attend Te Aute College, a boys' , where he joined the First XV team despite limited prior experience in the sport. After high school, Bennett studied dance, drama, and music at the . He was offered scholarships, including one for in and an to the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, but chose instead to travel through , , and before fully committing to . Tragedy struck in 1985 when Bennett, then 16, was involved in a car accident in caused by a drunk driver, which killed his mother, Jean Bennett, and left him in a two-week with lasting physical scars. Weeks later, his older brother , who had suffered severe brain-stem damage from a separate car accident in Nelson Bay in 1982 and remained in a , died from his injuries. These events profoundly impacted Bennett emotionally, leading to a period of and disorientation; he later credited the loss with channeling his energy into as a coping mechanism, ultimately influencing his decision to pursue .

Career

Early acting roles

Bennett began his professional acting career in the early after transitioning from modeling and athletic pursuits, including , in . At age 17, he won a modeling competition that provided opportunities in the entertainment industry, leading him to enroll in drama studies at the . His athletic background, particularly in where he was selected for the NSW Schoolboys team, also informed his early interest in physical performance, though family circumstances curtailed further sports involvement. Bennett's debut role came in 1993 on the Australian teen Paradise Beach, where he portrayed the surf lifesaver Kirk Barsby across 254 episodes of the series, which aired until 1994. This marked his entry into television acting in a predominantly white industry, where as a performer, he faced stereotyping, often cast in roles emphasizing his ethnicity, such as the "smart-ass brown surfer dude" in his initial projects. These early experiences highlighted broader challenges for actors in 1990s Australian and television, including limited diverse representation and amid deregulated broadcasting that reduced public service commitments to cultural content. Returning to around 2000, Bennett appeared in several local television productions, building his skills through supporting and guest roles. He played the unhinged Jack Hewitt on the long-running soap in 2000, a character who exited dramatically after a violent confrontation. That same year, he took on the role of a cop-turned-lawyer in the legal drama Street Legal, further establishing his presence in New Zealand media. In the early , he also featured in episodes of the anthology series Mataku, which explored supernatural themes, allowing him to engage more directly with cultural narratives. His minor film debut came in 1999 with the leading role in the Japanese feature , shot in opposite Rumiko Koyanagi, marking a step beyond television into international cinema.

Breakthrough and major roles

Bennett's breakthrough came with his casting as the fierce gladiator in the series (2010–2013), a role that revitalized his career following a professional low in 2007. To embody the undefeated , he underwent a rigorous physical transformation, gaining 10 kilograms of muscle through intense training that drew on his background in and dance. This performance not only showcased his athletic prowess but also marked a pivotal shift, as Bennett later reflected, "Spartacus gave me a career," propelling him from obscurity to international acclaim. Building on this momentum, Bennett delivered a motion-capture portrayal of the menacing orc Azog in Jackson's trilogy (2012–2014), a villainous role added at the last minute for An Unexpected Journey. Filming in a restrictive green body suit equipped with tracking dots and a helmet-mounted camera, he performed solo scenes guided by Jackson's directions, imagining interactions with co-stars like and . Bennett described the process as both "humiliating" and rewarding, emphasizing the physical and emotional demands of bringing the pale to life through performance capture. In 2013, Bennett took on the iconic DC Comics assassin Slade Wilson, known as , in The CW's (2013–2020), earning widespread praise for his intense, charismatic depiction of the anti-hero turned antagonist. Fans hailed his performance as one of the strongest live-action interpretations of the character, appreciating the layered portrayal of Slade's rage-fueled vengeance driven by the Mirakuru serum, which granted abilities but induced hallucinations and instability—deviating from the ' more controlled metagene enhancements. Though Bennett critiqued the show's later seasons for diminishing Slade's invincibility, likening it to "villain decay" by having him repeatedly overpowered, the role solidified his status as a compelling adapter. Bennett further cemented his presence in fantasy with his lead role as the enigmatic Allanon in MTV's (2016–2017), adapting Terry Brooks' novels as a wise, magical guardian navigating a post-apocalyptic world. Cast in late 2014 following his stint, he portrayed the last of his kind as perceptive and serious, guiding young protagonists against dark forces. These roles—spanning gladiatorial epics, Tolkien adaptations, superhero sagas, and —drew critical and fan acclaim for Bennett's commanding physicality and depth, though they also led to in intense, warrior-like figures within the genre, as noted in his transitions across major fantasy franchises.

Recent projects and public appearances

In 2022, Bennett portrayed Sergeant Kimiora in the New Zealand police drama Muru, a inspired by the 2007 Tūhoe raids that explores themes of and within communities. His role as a officer highlighted tensions between law enforcement and cultural identity, drawing on Bennett's own heritage to underscore representation in local storytelling. In 2023, he starred as Julian in the romantic thriller Perfect Addiction and took on the recurring role of Tamati Davidson in the New Zealand-Irish crime series The Gone, appearing in six episodes as a local figure involved in a missing persons investigation set against rural landscapes. This project continued his emphasis on selective, culturally resonant roles rather than large-scale international productions, reflecting a deliberate shift toward narratives amplifying perspectives post-2020. In 2024, Bennett expanded beyond acting by hosting the U.S. adaptation of the reality competition series The Summit on , guiding contestants through the New Zealand Alps in a test of endurance and strategy originally formatted from an series. During promotion, he described the show as a "beautiful social essay" on diversity, noting how its multinational cast from varied backgrounds mirrored broader industry pushes for inclusive representation. In 2025, he completed filming for the action thriller Miami Nights (2026), portraying Ricardo Rios. Bennett remained active in public appearances through fan conventions in 2025, engaging with audiences on his career highlights and personal reflections. He attended Comic Con in September, Manga & Sci-Fi Show in October, and is scheduled to attend Comic Con in November. These events underscored his ongoing connection with global fandoms amid a quieter period for new scripted work. In a 2024 interview, Bennett expressed aspirations to direct films, emphasizing global storytelling that challenges Western archetypes and incorporates diverse cultural tapestries, informed by his experiences across , , and .

Personal life

Family and relationships

Manu Bennett was in a long-term relationship with Karin Horen, an author and coach, beginning in 2005, and the couple were married. They separated in 2017 after more than a decade together. Bennett and Horen share three daughters: Huia Bennett (born April 2007), Mokoia Bennett (born around 2010), and Pania Bennett (born around 2012). Following their divorce, Bennett and Horen have maintained a co-parenting arrangement focused on their daughters' well-being, with both parents prioritizing privacy in family matters. Bennett has occasionally shared affectionate posts about his daughters on social media but avoids detailed public disclosures about their lives. As of 2025, Bennett has not publicly reported any new romantic relationships since his separation from Horen, though he was briefly linked to Belgian singer Chelsey Diana in 2022.

Cultural heritage and identity

Manu Bennett proudly embraces his heritage, which stems from his father's side and includes affiliations with the and iwi. Born in , a cultural heartland of Te Arawa, Bennett has frequently expressed how this ancestry shapes his sense of self, drawing strength from the resilience and traditions of his forebears. His participation in a 2015 high-fashion photoshoot in , blending elements with global imagery, was described by Bennett as a profound "cultural " that deepened his connection to these roots. Bennett actively advocates for greater Indigenous representation in media, emphasizing diverse narratives that challenge stereotypical Western hero tropes and highlight Polynesian and stories. In interviews, he has discussed the importance of authentic portrayals of Polynesian heroes, drawing from his own experiences to promote cultural visibility on international stages. At conventions and public events through 2025, including panels at Wales Comic Con and Aniventure Comic Con, Bennett continues to engage audiences on these themes, fostering cross-cultural exchanges such as interactions with communities in the United States. His involvement in Māori cultural practices, particularly the performance of the haka—a traditional symbolizing breath and ignition—underscores his commitment to preserving and sharing these arts. Bennett has performed and taught the at various international events, viewing it as a vital expression of identity and unity; however, a performance conducted naked at a heritage site in drew criticism from cultural experts and prompted a investigation. This engagement extends to broader arts, as seen in his support for initiatives blending traditional elements with contemporary expression. Navigating a dual Australian-New Zealand identity, Bennett reflects on how his early relocation from to Newcastle, Australia, at a few months old influenced his cultural ties, yet reinforced his bond to through returns for work and family. He credits his New Zealand origins with providing a foundational sense of , which he carries into his global career while embracing his Australian upbringing. This bicultural perspective has enriched his professional life, allowing him to bridge diverse worlds without diminishing his pride.

Filmography

Film

Bennett's feature film roles, listed chronologically by release year:
  • 2006: The Marine (John Bonito) as Bennett
  • 2007: The Condemned (Scott Wiper) as Paco
  • 2007: 30 Days of Night (David Slade) as Deputy Billy Kitka
  • 2011: Sinbad and the Minotaur (Karl Zwicky) as Sinbad
  • 2012: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (Peter Jackson) as Azog
  • 2013: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (Peter Jackson) as Azog
  • 2014: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (Peter Jackson) as Azog
  • 2016: Beta Test (Nicholas Gyeney) as Max
  • 2017: Death Race 2050 (G.J. Echternkamp) as Frankenstein
  • 2022: Muru (Tearepa Kahi) as Kimiora
  • 2023: Perfect Addiction (Castille Landon) as Julian

Television

Bennett's television roles, listed chronologically by initial appearance:
  • Paradise Beach (1993–1994) as Kirk Barsby in 254 episodes
  • Blue Heelers (1994) as Mark Davies in 1 episode ("The First Stone")
  • Water Rats (1996–1997) as Joseph Lipinski in 3 episodes
  • The Violent Earth (miniseries, 1998) as Apo in 3 episodes
  • All Saints (1998) as Darren in 1 episode
  • BeastMaster (1999) as Terron Leader in 1 episode ("The Legend Continues")
  • Xena: Warrior Princess (2000) as Marc Antony in 1 episode ("")
  • Shortland Street (2000–2001) as Jack Hewitt in 7 episodes
  • Street Legal (2002–2003) as Matt Urlich in 12 episodes
  • Mataku (2002) as John in 1 episode ("Going to War")
  • The Strip (2008) as Brandon Bell in 1 episode
  • Spartacus (2010–2013) as in 37 episodes
  • Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms (miniseries, 2012) as Raymond "Sunshine" Kucler in 6 episodes
  • Arrow (2013–2020) as Wilson / in 40 episodes
  • The Shannara Chronicles (2016–2017) as Allanon in 20 episodes
  • The Summit (2024) as host in 10 episodes

Video games and other media

Bennett has contributed to primarily through voice work utilizing archive footage from his live-action performances. In the 2014 action-adventure game , he provided the voice for the chieftain Azog, drawing from his motion-capture portrayal in the Hobbit trilogy. In audio media, Bennett starred in the dystopian audio drama series Broken Road (2022–present), voicing the character Arlin Frey, a grappling with obsolete military implants in a near-future setting. The production, created by Jacob Pinion and E.J. Kavounas, features a full cast including and Lana McKissack, and is based on the "Patience Lake" by Matthew Claxton. Beyond interactive and audio formats, Bennett pursued modeling in the early 1990s as part of his entry into the entertainment industry, prior to his acting breakout.

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