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New Zealand psychologist and television host From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nigel Raymond Latta ONZM (born 1967)[2] is a New Zealand clinical psychologist, author, and broadcaster. In the 2010s, he became known for his true crime documentaries and psychology-based television series, as the host of Beyond The Darklands, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Teenagers and The Politically Incorrect Parenting Show, among others. In 2016, Latta co-found Ruckus Films, a production company which produced several award-winning feature documentaries including Born This Way: Awa’s Story and Stan.[3][4] In addition to his broadcast work, Latta is a bestselling author and has written eight books.[3]
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Nigel Latta | |
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Born | Nigel Raymond Latta 1967 (age 56–57) Oamaru, New Zealand |
Occupation(s) | Psychologist, author, broadcaster |
Spouse | Natalie Flynn[1] |
Website | goldfishwisdom |
Latta has worked as a consultant in his field for private companies and government social service agencies, including Department of Corrections, the New Zealand Police and Child Youth and Family. He was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2012 Queen's Birthday and Diamond Jubilee Honours, for services as a psychologist.[2]
Latta was born and raised in Oamaru, New Zealand.[3] He attended Waitaki Boys' High School and earned a MSc in marine science at the University of Otago.[5] He revealed on The Hard Stuff with Nigel Latta that he had three stints at university from 1986 to 1995, two at the University of Otago in philosophy and zoology, finishing at the University of Auckland with a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology and postgraduate diploma.[6]
Latta has two children from his first marriage (1991-2020). He met his current wife in 2018, when they began working together on his Parentland app. [7][8] They married in 2023.
In September 2024, Latta revealed that he had been diagnosed with "inoperable and incurable" terminal cancer, and that he is undergoing chemotherapy that had shrunk the tumour by about 60 percent. Latta was told that he had six to 12 months to live.[9][10][11]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008–2012 | Beyond the Darklands | Presenter | |
2009 | The Politically Incorrect Parenting Show | Presenter | |
2011 | The Politically Incorrect Guide To Teenagers | Presenter | |
2011 | After the Quake: Helping Children Cope | Presenter | |
2012 | The Politically Incorrect Guide To Grownups | Presenter | |
2014 | Nigel Latta | Presenter | |
2015 | Nigel Blows Stuff Up | Presenter | |
2015 | Nigel Latta in Antarctica | Presenter | |
2016 | The Hard Stuff with Nigel Latta | Presenter | |
2017 | Mind over Money with Nigel Latta | Presenter | |
2017 | What Next? with Nigel Latta and John Campbell | Presenter | |
2018 | Mind over Money with Nigel Latta season 2 | Presenter | |
2018 | The Hard Stuff with Nigel Latta season 2 | Presenter | |
2018 | The Curious Mind | Presenter | |
2023 | You've Been Scammed By Nigel Latta | Presenter | [12] |
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