New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Ian Mune’s lost love ‘I STILL FEEL JO WITH ME’

‘I love working with actors, but there aren’t many parts for a man of my age’

It seems ironic that in a year when the entertainment industry is honouring him with a prestigious Television Legend Award, actor Ian Mune finds himself without any acting work at all and no hint of a role in the near future.

“I haven’t heard a peep from anybody, haven’t even been getting voiceovers,” tells Ian, who adds he has no desire to retire. “I love acting and working with actors,

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