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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Danielle Cormack


    Arctic_Wizard — 10 years ago(July 14, 2015 04:28 AM)

    In recent photos and of course in Wentworth, I can't help but notice a possible mixed-race look about Danielle, particularly with her long, curly dark-reddish hair and high cheek bones.
    Hailing from New Zealand, I was wondering if she has any Maori heritage anyone know?
    "Your times over, beep. We're cummin to get ya".

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      Catdubh — 10 years ago(July 15, 2015 11:57 AM)

      Danielle speaks (in addition to English) French, and Te Reo Maori, and was born in Auckland, New Zealand; she could be part Maori. Also, her ex-husband, Pana Hema Taylor is Maori, and an actor. At the beginning of Pana Hema Taylor's career, he appeared on the Maori Language educational series, "Whanau". The fact that Danielle speaks Te Reo Maori, could be contributive to being married to a native Maori and their child or perhaps she was raised speaking the language, and is in fact, part Maori. My guess is the later.
      Very perceptive.
      Thanks.
      Jack's not dead! Jack would never die without telling me, first!

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        Arctic_Wizard — 10 years ago(July 16, 2015 08:13 AM)

        Wow! Thanks for that. Being from the United Kingdom and as far away from Australasia as is geographically possible, anything like this fascinates me 🙂
        "Your times over, beep. We're cummin to get ya".

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