Amber Curreen (born c. 1985) is an actress and theatre producer based in Auckland, New Zealand.[1] She played character Shannon Te Ngaru on Shortland Street. She is a producer with Auckland theatre companies Te Rēhia Theatre Company and Te Pou Theatre.
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AmberCurreen (born c. 1985) is an actress and theatre producer based in Auckland, New Zealand. She played character Shannon Te Ngaru on Shortland Street...
friend Tama Hudson's (David Wikaira-Paul) girlfriend Shannon Te Ngaru (AmberCurreen). The storyline was named as a highlight of the 2004 season and cemented...
three of the shows Māori characters, Tama (David Wikaira-Paul, Shannon (AmberCurreen) and Rangimarie Hudson (Mia Cureen-Poko). The only other two Māori characters...
Tama began to secretly date his sister's best friend Shannon Te Ngaru (AmberCurreen) and the two started a physical relationship that landed Shannon pregnant...
demotion. She was delighted to welcome her foster daughter Shannon (AmberCurreen) back into her life but discovered she was pregnant to her teenage son...