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Beloved NZ star of Xenaverse dies on birthday

Beloved NZ star of Xenaverse dies on birthday

Perth Now09-06-2025

Beloved New Zealand actress Marise Wipani has died on her 61st birthday.
She is treasured for her roles in the television universe that encompasses Xena: Warrior Princess, and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.
She was also a popular presenter on NZ television, and worked on movies including the 1985 adventure comedy, Came a Hot Friday.
'Marise passed peacefully today on her 61st birthday surrounded by family and friends,' a statement shared on her Facebook page said.
It said Wipani 'just wanted to say' her final goodbye with a nod to Driving Miss Daisy.
'I have shuffled off this mortal coil. Goodbye, good luck, good God!' she said.
Tributes began to flow online for the 'eternal Queen Kanae from Xena: Warrior Princess.'
'A fierce performer, a presence of wisdom and spirit. Her voice echoes in the woods. Her legacy lives in every warrior,' one fan said on X.
New Zealand-Australian actor and singer Jay Laga'aia, who worked with Wipani on the 1991 drama series Soldier Soldier, was shocked to hear of Wipani's passing.
'I saw this and quickly checked that it wasn't some kind of sick joke. Sister, I am devastated to hear this news,' he wrote underneath the statement shared on her Facebook.
'You are so young and I will miss you. We have worked together over the years and I was always so pleased to have you on set. Travel well, my sister, love you always.'
Another man, who described Wipani as 'the one that got away', also paid tribute to the star.
'You are one of the strongest people I've known, and you did things your way. A huge loss to the world, I love you and always have.'

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