'Jeff Wilson' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Standing on a Whale (2007)
Actors:
Jorge Arrieta (actor),
Jorge Arrieta (writer),
Jorge Arrieta (director),
Jorge Arrieta (editor),
Elijah Conley (actor),
Jeff Wilson (actor),
Dominique Arrieta (actress),
Gabriel Wilson (actor),
Plot: Artist Jorge Arrieta created an experimental film with animation centered around 55 pieces of his artwork ranging in size from 5 inches to 12 feet. Consider 913 days of creation while simultaneously working odd jobs and realize the inspiration of only one man - one artist. Let go and follow your bliss as you embark on a journey of discovery, friendship, social commentary and wonder with an artist who while struggling to paint a blank canvas realizes that life is within. Now, ask yourself, 'Are you standing on a whale fishing for minnows?'
Keywords: art, art-vs-politics, experimental-film
Genres:
Short,
Taglines: Fishing for Minnows
Standing on a Whale (2007)
Actors:
Jorge Arrieta (actor),
Jorge Arrieta (writer),
Jorge Arrieta (director),
Jorge Arrieta (editor),
Elijah Conley (actor),
Jeff Wilson (actor),
Dominique Arrieta (actress),
Gabriel Wilson (actor),
Plot: Artist Jorge Arrieta created an experimental film with animation centered around 55 pieces of his artwork ranging in size from 5 inches to 12 feet. Consider 913 days of creation while simultaneously working odd jobs and realize the inspiration of only one man - one artist. Let go and follow your bliss as you embark on a journey of discovery, friendship, social commentary and wonder with an artist who while struggling to paint a blank canvas realizes that life is within. Now, ask yourself, 'Are you standing on a whale fishing for minnows?'
Keywords: art, art-vs-politics, experimental-film
Genres:
Short,
Taglines: Fishing for Minnows
Johnny Ryan (1990)
Actors:
Victor Argo (actor),
Clancy Brown (actor),
Eugene Clark (actor),
Michael Fairman (actor),
Mike Bacarella (actor),
Robert Prosky (actor),
Dan Curtis (producer),
Mark Conte (editor),
Nestor Serrano (actor),
J. Kenneth Campbell (actor),
Robert Miranda (actor),
Alicia Accardo (miscellaneous crew),
Jason Beghe (actor),
Danny Goldring (actor),
Jonathan Erickson Eisley (actor),
Plot: A special unit of ten honest cops in a corrupt police department sets out to clean up the city during the late 1940s. When the prosecution's main witness in an important case dies under mysterious circumstances, the special unit investigates the four cops who were protecting the victim.
Keywords: gangster, murder, police
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Richmond Hill (1988)
Actors:
Graeme Blundell (actor),
John Howard (actor),
Ashley Irwin (composer),
Daniel Krige (writer),
Betty Lucas (actress),
Julian Pringle (director),
Serge Lazareff (actor),
Moya O'Sullivan (actress),
David Franklin (actor),
Ian Coughlan (writer),
David Whitney (actor),
Rod Hardy (director),
Ross Higgins (actor),
Maggie Kirkpatrick (actress),
Peter Kowitz (actor),
Genres:
,
Hot Summer in Barefoot County (1974)
Actors:
Phil Smoot (actor),
Mike Muscat (actor),
William Olsen (actor),
Will Zens (director),
Jeff MacKay (actor),
W. Henry Smith (writer),
W. Henry Smith (composer),
W. Henry Smith (producer),
Charles Elledge (actor),
Robert W. McClure (producer),
Joseph A. Alvarez (writer),
Sherry Robinson (actress),
Don Jones (actor),
Joseph J. Alvarez (miscellaneous crew),
Joseph J. Alvarez (miscellaneous crew),
Genres:
Action,
Comedy,
Taglines: The country girls that keep the home fires burnin'! Hot Rods...Hot Lips...and White Lightnin'! There's only two rules in Barefoot County--Love thy neighbor and do unto others!
Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff (1949)
Actors:
Lou Costello (actor),
William J. O'Brien (actor),
Bud Abbott (actor),
Jack Chefe (actor),
Alan Mowbray (actor),
Boris Karloff (actor),
Murray Alper (actor),
Morgan Farley (actor),
James Flavin (actor),
Billy Gray (actor),
Harry Hayden (actor),
Eddie Coke (actor),
Percy Helton (actor),
Bobby Barber (actor),
Roland Winters (actor),
Plot: Lost Caverns Hotel bellhop Freddie Phillips is suspected of murder. Swami Talpur tries to hypnotize Freddie into confessing, but Freddie is too stupid for the plot to work. Inspector Wellman uses Freddie to get the killer (and it isn't the Swami).
Keywords: abbott-and-costello, animated-title-sequence, attempted-murder, bear, bellhop, blood, booby-trap, bottomless-pit, candle, cave
Genres:
Comedy,
Mystery,
Thriller,
Taglines: Yipes! Those Killer-Dillers are out to get the King of the Killers ! The maddest spree of Ghoulish Glee since they met . . . Frankenstein ! MORE GHOULISH GLEE THAN WHEN THEY MET FRANKENSTEIN! (original poster- all caps)
Quotes:
Casey Edwards: [seeing one of Freddie's booby traps] That is the most ridiculous thing I have ever seen.::Freddie Phillips: Oh yeah? Well let me tell you something, if the murderer comes in here alone, somebody else is gonna carry him out.
[the Swami tries to get a hypnotized Freddie to kill himself]::Swami Talpur: Perhaps you should choose the manner of your death. How would you like to die?::Freddie Phillips: Old age.
Swami Talpur: [to Freddie] You're going to commit suicide if it's the last thing you do!
Freddie Phillips: It's a booby trap.::Casey Edwards: For what?::Freddie Phillips: For boobs.
Freddie Phillips: [upon escaping a steambox] I saw a hand turn around the corner, and he put on a lot of steam, all the steam he could put on, f-full force... I think somebody's trying to kill me.
Freddie Phillips: Who's the culprit?::Casey Edwards: The culprit and the murderer are the same!
Swami Talpur: [to Freddie in a hypnotic voice] You didn't see me... you didn't see me... you didn't see me... I wasn't here::[leaves]::Casey Edwards: [to Freddy] Ready to go?::Freddie Phillips: I didn't see him.::Casey Edwards: You didn't see who?::Freddie Phillips: The man who wasn't here.::Casey Edwards: What man?::Freddie Phillips: All I did was open up the door, see if the coast was clear, my mind went blank.::Casey Edwards: Your mind's been a blank all your life.
Freddie Phillips: I have a confession to make.::Angela Gordon: You did it?::Freddie Phillips: No, I mean that stuff::[champagne]::Freddie Phillips: I don't drink that stuff, that's like drinking poison.::Angela Gordon: Oh come on...::Freddie Phillips: Oh stop it, the bubbles' is tickling my nose.::Angela Gordon: For little Angela...::Freddie Phillips: I wouldn't drink it for big Angela.
Abernathy: [referring to bridge game] What'd she bid?::Casey Edwards: Grand slam.::Abernathy: [Looking at Freddie's hand] You bid a grand slam on that hand? You know what?::Freddie Phillips: What?::Abernathy: You're going to get murdered.
Insp. Wellman: Were you and Relia in cahoots?::Freddie Phillips: [having seen Relia's body] The last time I saw Relia, he didn't talk to me.::Insp. Wellman: If I could only find Relia. I could make him talk.::Freddie Phillips: If you could, that would be a good trick.::Sgt. Stone: He could make him talk. You don't know Wellman.::Freddie Phillips: You don't know Relia.
At the Circus (1939)
Actors:
Jerry Maren (actor),
Chico Marx (actor),
Frank Darien (actor),
Murdock MacQuarrie (actor),
Willie Best (actor),
James Conaty (actor),
Irving Bacon (actor),
Dudley Dickerson (actor),
Dudley Dickerson (actor),
Fritz Feld (actor),
James Burke (actor),
Harry Hayden (actor),
Payne B. Johnson (actor),
Carl M. Leviness (actor),
Groucho Marx (actor),
Plot: Jeff Wilson, the owner of a small circus, owes his partner Carter $10000. Before Jeff can pay, Carter lets his accomplices steal the money, so he can take over the circus. Antonio Pirelli and Punchy, who work at the circus, together with lawyer Loophole try to find the thief and get the money back.
Keywords: acrobat, african-american, andrew-jackson, audience, aunt, blond, butler, carny, changing-clothes-behind-screen, checkers
Genres:
Comedy,
Musical,
Taglines: NOT SUITABLE FOR GENERAL EXHIBITION (Australian one-sheet poster) Keep the world laughing!
Quotes:
Antonio Pirelli: You know what I say. Whenever you got business trouble the best thing to do is to get a lawyer. Then you got more trouble, but at least you got a lawyer.
Peerless Pauline: I've waited so long to find someone like you.::J. Cheever Loophole: Oh, someone *like* me, I'm not good enough for you, eh?
Peerless Pauline: But it's so easy. The bottom of your shoe creates a suction that holds you up in the ceiling.::J. Cheever Loophole: No, no, I'd rather not. I have an agreement with the houseflies. The flies don't practice law and I don't walk on the ceiling.
J. Cheever Loophole: I bet your father spent the first year of your life throwing rocks at the stork.
J. Cheever Loophole: I don't know what I'm doing here, when I could be at home in bed with a hot toddy. That's a drink!
Antonio Pirelli: If you please, Mistah Carter?::John Carter: What do you want?::Antonio Pirelli: Can I have a month off next August?::John Carter: What for?::Antonio Pirelli: Well, you see, my lawyer, he got-a me a divorce, and one month every year I win the custody of my wife's parents.
J. Cheever Loophole: Ah ah! Bad luck, three on a midget!
J. Cheever Loophole: You're like a beautiful chandelier. I'd like to be around when you get lit up.
Antonio Pirelli: You know what I think? The guy who hit Jeff on the head and knocked him out didn't like him.::J. Cheever Loophole: Now let's not jump to concussions.
J. Cheever Loophole: O, Susanna, o, Susanna [Starts singing] Oh, won't you fly with me/for I need $10,000 'cause the Sheriff's after me.
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Jonah Lomu - BBC ExtraTime 2004
In June 2004,
Jonah Lomu appeared on the
BBC’s Extratime sports interview programme presented by
Rob Bonnet. At the time Jonah Lomu was yet to undergo a kidney transplant and still harboured hopes of a return to the
New Zealand All Blacks rugby team. In this interview he talks candidly about his kidney condition, a troubled youth involving gangs and domestic violence, and the
1995 Rugby World Cup which made his name.
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Total Rugby - Jonah Lomu
Jonah Lomu joins
Total Rugby and looks ahead to this year's
Rugby World Cup as well
Rugby Sevens being a part of the
2016 Olympic Games.
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Jonah Lomu interview in London, Rugby World Cup 2015, ex All Black
Interview with
Jonah Lomu a legendary
All Black of
New Zealand in
Newham fanzone in
London
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Jonah Lomu: "I was stabbed twice" || THE CLARE BALDING SHOW
Jonah Lomu reveals the violence he grew up around and how rugby saved him from that life.
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Jonah Lomu - Documentary (Part 1)
Jonah Lomu -
Documentary
The video which features some extremely rare footage of
Jonah.
The clip goes all the way back to when Jonah was 14, with insight from former coaches and teachers as it goes through his progression from talented forward, to all conquering
All Black wing.
We get to see never before seen footage of Lomu in his early days on the
Sevens circuit,
Super 12 action with the
Blues and
Hurricanes, his meteoric rise at the
1995 World Cup, behind the scenes gym sessions, and a whole lot more.
-
Jonah Lomu arrives in England for Rugby World Cup 2015
JONAH LOMU arrives in
England for
RWC
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Some of the greats talk about Jonah Lomu
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Jonah Lomu Final Interview in London @ Rugby World Cup 2015
R.I.P rugby legend,
Jonah Lomu -
Unstoppable on the pitch
The former
New Zealand international rugby star Jonah Lomu, widely regarded as one of the game's finest players ever, died in
Auckland early Wednesday aged 40, according to
New Zealand Rugby Union CEO Steve Tew.
"I can confirm the incredibly sad news that we've lost another
All Black great. (Jonah Lomu) died at his home this morning," Tew said at a press conference Wednesday afternoon local time.
An earlier statement by Tew on the official New Zealand Rugby Union
Twitter account said:
"We're all shocked and deeply saddened at the sudden death of Jonah Lomu.
"We're lost for words and our heartfelt sympathies go out to
Jonah's family
... Jonah was a legend of our game and loved by his many fans both here and around the world."
Lo...
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Special Guest Sports Star Jonah Lomu - BBC sports comedy
Jonah Lomu drops by the They
Think It's All Over studio to take part in the '
Feel a Sportsman' round, much to the delight of the audience.
Great short video from the
BBC sports panel show.
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Mike Catt talks about tackling Big Jonah Lomu
Mike Catt talking about his first initiation to
Jonah during the
1995 RWC All Blacks vs
England Semi-final. Catt explaining how he tackled Jonah.
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Jonah Lomu - "Back to South Africa"
Trailer of the new movie with
Jonah Lomu. 20 years after the
1995 Rugby World Cup, the global rugby superstar comes back in
South Africa, where all begun, meeting old and new friends.
52' documentary, part of the news series around the
World, "
The Book of
Jonah L".
A 3W -
What a Wonderful World production with Jonah Lomu 7one5.
First airing on @
Supersport SA on
August 18th 2015.
Follow the TV scheduling around the world on 3W - What a Wonderful World https://www.facebook.com/pages/3W-What-a-Wonderful-World/506388832793084?fref=ts
Film directed by
Benoit Pensivy
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Jonah Lomu reflects on 1995 try against England | Rugby Tonight
All Blacks legend
Jonah Lomu comes into the
Rugby Tonight studio to discuss his current work around the
Rugby World Cup, while he also reflects on his .
Former All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu walks through a few of his memorable tries with Rugby Tonight presenter
Martin Bayfield, including the
1995 try against .
Former All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu walks through a few of his memorable tries with Rugby Tonight presenter Martin Bayfield, including the 1995 try against .
All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu comes into the Rugby Tonight studio to discuss his current work around the Rugby World Cup, while he also reflects on his .
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Memorabilia With Jonah Lomu, Sally Gunnell & Steven Gerrard || THE CLARE BALDING SHOW
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19 Jonah Lomu Destroys England
Number 19 from the channel 4 show
100 Greatest Sporting Moments
New Zealand's victory over
England in
1995.
Enter Jonah Lomu.
When
Mike Catt hung up his boots for good in
2010, after 76 England caps and a
Rugby World Cup win seven years earlier, one
Australian newspaper ran with the headline ‘Jonah Lomu’s speedbump retires’.
The utility back had felt the full force of the
All Blacks’ latest superstar in one of the iconic moments at
Rugby World Cup 1995, but he was not alone. During the tournament the rugby world was put on notice as an international rookie – aged only 20 and with two caps to his name – redefined what was possible on the playing field.
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John Campbell interviews Nadene Lomu: RNZ Checkpoint
Exactly two months ago today,
New Zealand's first global rugby superstar, Jonah Lomu, died at the age of 40.
While he'd suffered from chronic kidney disease, his death was unexpected, and prompted thousands of tributes from here and around the world, underlining the impact the giant number 11 had on the sport.
His widow,
Nadene Lomu, joined
John Campbell in the studio for
Checkpoint with John Campbell's first episode.
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'No-one spoke about Jonah Lomu; it was just Jonah!' George Gregan
Former
Wallaby great
George Gregan shares his memories of the late
Jonah Lomu with
7.30's
Sabra Lane, after Lomu's sudden death from Kidney complications.
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Eric Rush reminisces about his good friend Jonah Lomu
Brought to you by www.sportasylum.com, an exclusive interview with
Eric Rush, conveying the fear and respect with which
Jonah Lomu, his friend and team-mate, was regarded in
New Zealand.
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Never before seen interview with Jonah Lomu
As a tribute to the late, great rugby superstar
Jonah Lomu, this archived footage of
Australian 7s player
Marc Stcherbina interviewing
1998 Commonwealth Games gold medalist Jonah Lomu is finally being released to the public.
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Jonah Lomu - A
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Jonah Lomu is without a doubt the most famous rugby player of all time.
His physique, his power, his speed and his determination helped revolutionise the game around the world.
But
Jonah is first of all a human being and one who has been shaped through rugby and its values. From the violence and poverty of southern
Auckland to his glorious encounter with
Nelson Mandela; from the glamour of international rugby to painful and lonely days of dialysis, Jonah reveals himself li
...
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Tribute to All Black legend Jonah Lomu
All Black legend and rugby superstar
Jonah Lomu has died, aged 40. His unexpected death has not only shocked a nation, but rugby and sport’s global community as well.
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Jonah Lomu Interview in London, Rugby World Cup 2015
Meeting a rugby legend,
Jonah Lomu
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Jonah Lomu: "I used a car engine for weights!" || THE CLARE BALDING SHOW
Jonah Lomu tells us some of his unconventional methods for bulking up when he was younger.
Jonah Lomu - BBC ExtraTime 2004
In June 2004,
Jonah Lomu appeared on the
BBC’s Extratime sports interview programme presented by
Rob Bonnet. At the time Jonah Lomu was yet to undergo a kidney
...
In June 2004,
Jonah Lomu appeared on the
BBC’s Extratime sports interview programme presented by
Rob Bonnet. At the time Jonah Lomu was yet to undergo a kidney transplant and still harboured hopes of a return to the
New Zealand All Blacks rugby team. In this interview he talks candidly about his kidney condition, a troubled youth involving gangs and domestic violence, and the
1995 Rugby World Cup which made his name.
wn.com/Jonah Lomu BBC Extratime 2004
In June 2004,
Jonah Lomu appeared on the
BBC’s Extratime sports interview programme presented by
Rob Bonnet. At the time Jonah Lomu was yet to undergo a kidney transplant and still harboured hopes of a return to the
New Zealand All Blacks rugby team. In this interview he talks candidly about his kidney condition, a troubled youth involving gangs and domestic violence, and the
1995 Rugby World Cup which made his name.
- published: 18 Nov 2015
- views: 10470
Jonah Lomu - Documentary (Part 1)
Jonah Lomu -
Documentary
The video which features some extremely rare footage of
Jonah.
The clip goes all the way back to when Jonah was 14, with insight from
...
Jonah Lomu -
Documentary
The video which features some extremely rare footage of
Jonah.
The clip goes all the way back to when Jonah was 14, with insight from former coaches and teachers as it goes through his progression from talented forward, to all conquering
All Black wing.
We get to see never before seen footage of Lomu in his early days on the
Sevens circuit,
Super 12 action with the
Blues and
Hurricanes, his meteoric rise at the
1995 World Cup, behind the scenes gym sessions, and a whole lot more.
wn.com/Jonah Lomu Documentary (Part 1)
Jonah Lomu -
Documentary
The video which features some extremely rare footage of
Jonah.
The clip goes all the way back to when Jonah was 14, with insight from former coaches and teachers as it goes through his progression from talented forward, to all conquering
All Black wing.
We get to see never before seen footage of Lomu in his early days on the
Sevens circuit,
Super 12 action with the
Blues and
Hurricanes, his meteoric rise at the
1995 World Cup, behind the scenes gym sessions, and a whole lot more.
- published: 01 Aug 2012
- views: 284003
Some of the greats talk about Jonah Lomu
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- published: 18 Nov 2015
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Jonah Lomu Final Interview in London @ Rugby World Cup 2015
R.I.P rugby legend,
Jonah Lomu -
Unstoppable on the pitch
The former
New Zealand international rugby star Jonah Lomu, widely regarded as one of the game's finest players ever, died in
Auckland early Wednesday aged 40, according to
New Zealand Rugby Union CEO Steve Tew.
"I can confirm the incredibly sad news that we've lost another
All Black great. (Jonah Lomu) died at his home this morning," Tew said at a press conference Wednesday afternoon local time.
An earlier statement by Tew on the official New Zealand Rugby Union
Twitter account said:
"We're all shocked and deeply saddened at the sudden death of Jonah Lomu.
"We're lost for words and our heartfelt sympathies go out to
Jonah's family
... Jonah was a legend of our game and loved by his many fans both here and around the world."
Lomu's family also confirmed the news and appealed for privacy.
Tew said that few details about Lomu's sudden, unexpected death were known at this
point but that the rugby community should reflect on the contribution that he had made. Since bursting onto the scene in the mid-1990s his "contribution to the game brought it to another level. He was probably the game's first superstar."
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key expressed his condolences on Twitter.
"
Deeply saddened to hear of Jonah Lomu's unexpected passing this morning," he wrote. "The thoughts of the entire country are with his family."
Former teammates and fellow
All Blacks also added to the chorus of praise for an exceptional player.
The current New Zealand player
Dan Carter posted a short message on his
Facebook page, sending his condolences to Lomu's family.
His first international captain,
Sean Fitzpatrick, shared the sentiment and called him "a very special person."
"Jonah was one of Auckland's greatest sons,"
Auckland Mayor Len Brown said.
"He was an icon who
New Zealanders from every walk of life respected both for his prowess on the rugby field and for the way he dealt with his health issues."
The Australian Rugby Union team official Twitter account put aside traditional All Black-Wallabies rivalries to honor the rugby great, saying "Our thoughts go out to Jonah Lomu's family, (the) All Blacks, and the rugby community. A legend of the game."
wn.com/Jonah Lomu Final Interview In London Rugby World Cup 2015
R.I.P rugby legend,
Jonah Lomu -
Unstoppable on the pitch
The former
New Zealand international rugby star Jonah Lomu, widely regarded as one of the game's finest players ever, died in
Auckland early Wednesday aged 40, according to
New Zealand Rugby Union CEO Steve Tew.
"I can confirm the incredibly sad news that we've lost another
All Black great. (Jonah Lomu) died at his home this morning," Tew said at a press conference Wednesday afternoon local time.
An earlier statement by Tew on the official New Zealand Rugby Union
Twitter account said:
"We're all shocked and deeply saddened at the sudden death of Jonah Lomu.
"We're lost for words and our heartfelt sympathies go out to
Jonah's family
... Jonah was a legend of our game and loved by his many fans both here and around the world."
Lomu's family also confirmed the news and appealed for privacy.
Tew said that few details about Lomu's sudden, unexpected death were known at this
point but that the rugby community should reflect on the contribution that he had made. Since bursting onto the scene in the mid-1990s his "contribution to the game brought it to another level. He was probably the game's first superstar."
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key expressed his condolences on Twitter.
"
Deeply saddened to hear of Jonah Lomu's unexpected passing this morning," he wrote. "The thoughts of the entire country are with his family."
Former teammates and fellow
All Blacks also added to the chorus of praise for an exceptional player.
The current New Zealand player
Dan Carter posted a short message on his
Facebook page, sending his condolences to Lomu's family.
His first international captain,
Sean Fitzpatrick, shared the sentiment and called him "a very special person."
"Jonah was one of Auckland's greatest sons,"
Auckland Mayor Len Brown said.
"He was an icon who
New Zealanders from every walk of life respected both for his prowess on the rugby field and for the way he dealt with his health issues."
The Australian Rugby Union team official Twitter account put aside traditional All Black-Wallabies rivalries to honor the rugby great, saying "Our thoughts go out to Jonah Lomu's family, (the) All Blacks, and the rugby community. A legend of the game."
- published: 18 Nov 2015
- views: 1643
Jonah Lomu reflects on 1995 try against England | Rugby Tonight
All Blacks legend
Jonah Lomu comes into the
Rugby Tonight studio to discuss his current work around the
Rugby World Cup, while he also reflects on his .
Former All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu walks through a few of his memorable tries with Rugby Tonight presenter
Martin Bayfield, including the
1995 try against .
Former All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu walks through a few of his memorable tries with Rugby Tonight presenter Martin Bayfield, including the 1995 try against .
All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu comes into the Rugby Tonight studio to discuss his current work around the Rugby World Cup, while he also reflects on his .
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All Blacks legend
Jonah Lomu comes into the
Rugby Tonight studio to discuss his current work around the
Rugby World Cup, while he also reflects on his .
Former All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu walks through a few of his memorable tries with Rugby Tonight presenter
Martin Bayfield, including the
1995 try against .
Former All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu walks through a few of his memorable tries with Rugby Tonight presenter Martin Bayfield, including the 1995 try against .
All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu comes into the Rugby Tonight studio to discuss his current work around the Rugby World Cup, while he also reflects on his .
- published: 16 Nov 2015
- views: 11325
John Campbell interviews Nadene Lomu: RNZ Checkpoint
Exactly two months ago today,
New Zealand's first global rugby superstar, Jonah Lomu, died at the age of 40.
While he'd suffered from chronic kidney disease, his death was unexpected, and prompted thousands of tributes from here and around the world, underlining the impact the giant number 11 had on the sport.
His widow,
Nadene Lomu, joined
John Campbell in the studio for
Checkpoint with John Campbell's first episode.
wn.com/John Campbell Interviews Nadene Lomu Rnz Checkpoint
Exactly two months ago today,
New Zealand's first global rugby superstar, Jonah Lomu, died at the age of 40.
While he'd suffered from chronic kidney disease, his death was unexpected, and prompted thousands of tributes from here and around the world, underlining the impact the giant number 11 had on the sport.
His widow,
Nadene Lomu, joined
John Campbell in the studio for
Checkpoint with John Campbell's first episode.
- published: 18 Jan 2016
- views: 4760
Eric Rush reminisces about his good friend Jonah Lomu
Brought to you by www.sportasylum.com, an exclusive interview with
Eric Rush, conveying the fear and respect with which
Jonah Lomu, his friend and team-mate, wa
...
Brought to you by www.sportasylum.com, an exclusive interview with
Eric Rush, conveying the fear and respect with which
Jonah Lomu, his friend and team-mate, was regarded in
New Zealand.
wn.com/Eric Rush Reminisces About His Good Friend Jonah Lomu
Brought to you by www.sportasylum.com, an exclusive interview with
Eric Rush, conveying the fear and respect with which
Jonah Lomu, his friend and team-mate, was regarded in
New Zealand.
- published: 21 Aug 2007
- views: 85152
Anger Within: Jonah Lomu - A Rugby Legend Official Trailer 1 (2014) - Documentary HD
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Anger Within:
Jonah Lomu - A
Rugby Legend Official Trailer 1 (2014) -
Documentary HD
Jonah Lomu is without a doubt the most famous rugby player of all time.
His physique, his power, his speed and his determination helped revolutionise the game around the world.
But
Jonah is first of all a human being and one who has been shaped through rugby and its values. From the violence and poverty of southern
Auckland to his glorious encounter with
Nelson Mandela; from the glamour of international rugby to painful and lonely days of dialysis, Jonah reveals himself like never before. With the testimonies of his friends, family and some of the rugby world's greatest champions, this film shows the path of the man behind the legend.
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Anger Within:
Jonah Lomu - A
Rugby Legend Official Trailer 1 (2014) -
Documentary HD
Jonah Lomu is without a doubt the most famous rugby player of all time.
His physique, his power, his speed and his determination helped revolutionise the game around the world.
But
Jonah is first of all a human being and one who has been shaped through rugby and its values. From the violence and poverty of southern
Auckland to his glorious encounter with
Nelson Mandela; from the glamour of international rugby to painful and lonely days of dialysis, Jonah reveals himself like never before. With the testimonies of his friends, family and some of the rugby world's greatest champions, this film shows the path of the man behind the legend.
- published: 04 Mar 2014
- views: 36386
Tribute to All Black legend Jonah Lomu
All Black legend and rugby superstar
Jonah Lomu has died, aged 40. His unexpected death has not only shocked a nation, but rugby and sport’s global community as
...
All Black legend and rugby superstar
Jonah Lomu has died, aged 40. His unexpected death has not only shocked a nation, but rugby and sport’s global community as well.
wn.com/Tribute To All Black Legend Jonah Lomu
All Black legend and rugby superstar
Jonah Lomu has died, aged 40. His unexpected death has not only shocked a nation, but rugby and sport’s global community as well.
- published: 18 Nov 2015
- views: 62625