A New Zealand actor and film producer, Cliff Curtis, who made his film debut in Jane Campion’s Oscar-winning film The Piano (1993), hasn’t engraved any tattoos on his body yet.
Though, in the characters he played in a few movies like Once Were Warriors (1994) and Training Day (2001), we can see many tattoos all over his body, but he doesn’t have any in real life.
Some sources have claimed that Cliff Curtis has a huge Maori tattoo on his left arm, but there is no evidence to prove this.
Also, in a YouTube video clip where Cliff and Roman Reigns give an interview together, it’s clearly visible that he has no tattoos on his arm.
Some fans of Cliff Curtis have engraved a big tattoo of his face on their arm!
As per an Instagram post from 2019, we can see that a fan of Cliff Curtis has tattooed the actor’s face on his left arm.
The post is from an Instagram handle which seems to be of a tattoo artist named rascal_61g with the caption, “You got the right to be Bitch Slapped.” The tattoo features a picture of Cliff Curtis’s character in his 2001 movie Training Day with a firearm in his hand.
Besides this, there is virtually nothing that shows Cliff Curtis has tattoos inked on his body off-screen.
As of now, no sources and media have posted pictures of Cliff Curtis and his real tattoos, so we can assume that he might not have any tattoos in real life apart from those of his movie characters.
Additional Information
- Curtis, born on July 27, 1968, in Rotorua, Rotorua Lakes District on the North Island of New Zealand, has almost played more than 50 characters in movies and Television.
- Cliff Curtis married in late 2009 in a private ceremony at his home. He has four children and is Roman Catholic.
- He has won four New Zealand Film Awards, Best Actor for Jubilee (2000) and The Dark Horse (2014) – which also earned him the Asia Pacific Screen Award – and Best Supporting Actor for Desperate Remedies (1993) and Whale Rider (2002).