Born November 4, 1955 in Auckland, New Zealand, Lani John Tupu is a New Zealand actor and director of Samoan descent, internationally best known for his roles in Farscape (1999). In 1976 he debuted on TV in the mini-series Epidemic (1976) and two years later he graduated New Zealand Drama School. In 1985 he left New Zealand and moved to Australia. 1988 marked his film debut in Send a Gorilla (1988). Tupu got considerable acclaim for his 1996 short movie Talk of the Town (1996) in which he also starred. Starting from 1999 he appeared in Farscape (1999) in two roles: playing captain Crais and voicing the character of Pilot, who was actually a puppet. After the show was canceled in 2003, he came back to play Pilot in Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars (2004). Since 2007 Tupu has been narrating SBS promos. Throughout his career he's been billed as Lani Tupu, Larney Tupu, John Tupu and Lani John Tupu.
Lani Minella was born on July 28, 1950 in San Diego, California, USA. She is an actress and director, known for World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth (2018), Mass Effect 3 (2012) and God of War (2018).
Lani Randol is an actress and writer, known for Lachesism (2020), Sorority Sister Killer (2021) and Deal or No Deal (2005).
Lani Sogoyou is known for Pour un week-end (2023), Blood Coast (2023) and Les Flâneuses.
Lani Stait is known for Lana & Emmy, Visiting Friends (2022) and A.R.T..
Lania Fira is known for Marriage (2021), Bangku Kosong: Ujian Terakhir (2023) and Joe & Robot Kopi (2021).
Lanice Archer is known for Dinosaur 13 (2014).
Lanie Martin Gumarang is an actress and writer, known for A Perfect Family (2017), Of Sinners and Saints (2015) and Can't Help Falling in Love (2017).
Lanie McAuley is an actress and singer based in Los Angeles. She is best known for her recurring role as musician Emma Rogers on Hallmark's Chesapeake Shores, and as Liza in the Netflix apocalypse drama How It Ends starring Forest Whitaker. Originally from Vancouver, McAuley got her start in entertainment when she booked a Mattel commercial at the age of one. She proceeded to work on over 100 commercials as a child and teenager, namely for Barbie and Bratz dolls. After attaining her Bachelor of Commerce degree at the Sauder School of Business at UBC, she turned her attention to film & TV. Before moving to Los Angeles, McAuley spent 3 years living in Nashville, where she wrote and recorded music for her pop project, MCAULEY. She released her first single in 2019, titled "Animal."
Lanie Zipoy is a producer and director, known for The Subject (2020), 17 Things I Wish I Could Tell You Since You Died (2020) and Kid Sister (2016).