The son of a Canterbury Presbyterian minister, Amosa moved to Auckland as a teen. He got early acting experience via drama productions at Sunday school and Kelston Boys' High, before formal training at Unitec. In 2004 Amosa won a plum role as a ghost (and narrator) on TV's Insiders Guide to Happiness. He has since acted on Harry and Go Girls. Amosa was on the creative team of web series satire Auckland Daze (he played an unfunny comedian); and Daryl - An Outward Bound Story. He was one of the suspects on web whodunnit Alibi. The Auckland theatre actor has also voiced many adverts and documentaries.
For a lot of Pacific Islanders, Sunday school is their first drama school. White Sunday is very competitive. Each family is invited to do their own items; they might do a speech and a skit and a song ... it's high stakes stuff. If you stuff up, a jandal will literally be thrown at you. I had the lead role in my high school show. It was terrible but a good excuse to hang out with girls. NZ Herald interview with Fasitua Amosa, 17 May 2016
2020, As: Chris - Television
2020, As: Sefa - Film
2020, As: Chris - Television
2019, Actor - Film
2019, As: Tasi - Television
2018 - 2020, As: Tasi - Television
2018, As: Bjorn - Film
2018, As: Martin - Television
2017, As: Kane - Web
2017, As: Mo - Film
2017, As: Kane - Web
2016, As: Derek Row - Television
2014, Writer - Television
2014, Contributing Writer - Television
2013, As: Fasitua, Co-Producer - Web
2013, As: Sione - Television
2013, As: Stag goer - Web
2013, As: Joseph Schmidt - Television
2012 - 2018, As: Guest - Television
2014, Presenter - Television
2011 - 2014, As: Fasi, Co-Producer - Web
2011, As: Fasitua - Web
2010, As: MRI Technician - Television
2011, As: Jacko, As: Jacko - Television
2008, As: Various roles - Television
2008, As: Siasi, Sione, Latesha - Television
2007, As: Dr Lima - Film
2004, As: Matthew the Ghost/Narrator - Television
2004, As: Matthew the Ghost/Narrator - Television
2012, As: Isiah Avia - Television
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