Joe Naufahu was born on January 25, 1978, in New Zealand. Growing up, he was passionate about sports and entertainment. His brother, Rene, also shared his love for acting, paving the way for Joe's future career in the industry.
In 1997, Joe made his debut in the film industry, but his true calling was professional rugby. He dedicated several years to playing for esteemed teams like the Leicester Tigers and Glasgow Warriors, showcasing his athletic prowess on the field.
However, in 2005, Joe decided to follow his heart back to acting. He landed the role of Sef Lima on the popular TV show, "The Market," marking his return to the screen.
Joe's talent and versatility as an actor soon caught the attention of audiences worldwide. He portrayed Eli Fa'asalele on the beloved series "Go Girls" and Liscus on the epic drama "Spartacus: War of the Damned."
His breakout role came in the hit series "Game of Thrones," where he mesmerized viewers as Khal Moro. Joe's portrayal of the fierce leader earned him critical acclaim and solidified his status as a rising star in Hollywood.
Despite his hectic schedule, Joe always makes time for his family and loved ones. His bond with his brother, Rene, remains strong, as they continue to support each other's endeavors in the entertainment industry.
Joe Naufahu's journey serves as an inspiration to aspiring actors and athletes alike. His dedication, passion, and unwavering commitment to his craft have propelled him to great heights in the entertainment world.