Personally I find it interesting how often maori and polynesian actors get cast in these non-maori and non-polynesian roles. Native american actors always have to hope for some stereotypical two-line roles at best, but these polynesian guys get a lot of love.
Keisha-Castle Hughes, maori, as Virgin Mary in Nativity Story.
Manu Bennet, maori, as Crixus in Spartacus.
Temuera Morrison, maori, in Star Wars as stormtroopers and that bounty hunter guy.
Dwayne Johnson, samoan, as the Rock in many films.
Jason Momoa, polynesian something, as Conan.
Kevin Smith, mixed tongan, as Ares in Xena and Hercules.
Jay La'Gaia was in Legend of the Seeker's season 1 as Richard's friend, and also in Xena.
Maori and polynesian actors don't seem to share the same problem with native american actors, who never get cast as non-natives and their native roles usually are very sad and stereotypical. But here are them polynesians as mothers of Jesus, gladiators of Rome, fantasy characters and ancient greek gods.
Cool.
I'm glad that maori and polynesian actors get cast so often in such diverse roles. I'd wish the same was true for Graham Greene too, he was awesome in Maverick -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_nYT8WhFjk