Anika Moa
Anika Rose Moa (born 21 May 1980) is a New Zealand recording artist and television presenter. Her debut studio album Thinking Room, was released in September 2001, which reached number one on the New Zealand Albums Chart and provided two Top 5 singles, "Youthful" (2001) and "Falling in Love Again" (2002). Moa competed at the Rockquest songwriting contest in 1998, which led to a recording contract. She is the subject of two documentaries by film-maker Justin Pemberton: 3 Chords and the Truth: the Anika Moa Story (2003), detailing her signing to a record label and the release of Thinking Room, and In Bed with Anika Moa (2010) on her later career.
Acting
TV
Wellington Paranormal
as Bird Woman
2018
TV
My Life Is Murder
as Penny the Postie
2019
TV
Rūrangi
as Aunty Missy
2020
TV
Anika Moa Unleashed
as Self
2018
TV
7 Days
as Panelist
2009
Movie
Topp Class: A Topp Twins Tribute Concert
as Self - Guest Artist
2022
TV
Toi Time
as Aunty Anika
2022
TV
Queer Aotearoa: We've Always Been Here
as Self
2025
TV
What Will I Be Today?
as Kauri's Mum (voice)
2024