Matthew Sunderland (born c. 1972) is a New Zealand actor, writer, and director. He performed the lead role of David Gray in the feature film Out of the Blue, based on the events of the Aramoana Massacre.[1] At the New Zealand Screen Awards in 2008 he won Best Actor Award for this role.[2]
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