Main cast
- Antonia Prebble as Rita West, wife of Ted and mother to Wolf. Prebble had previously starred as Rita's granddaughter Loretta West in Outrageous Fortune
- David de Lautour as Theodore "Ted" West, husband of Rita and father to Wolf
- Dan Musgrove as Russell "Lefty" Munroe, husband of Ngaire and father to Desiree, Chelsea and Lisa
- Esther Stephens as Ngaire Munroe, wife of Lefty and mother to Desiree, Chelsea and Lisa
- Todd Emerson as Bjelke "Bilkey" van Heeder
- Pana Hema-Taylor as Bert Thompson
- Xavier Horan as Phineas O'Driscoll, husband of Carol
- Sophie Hambleton as Carol O'Driscoll, wife of Phineas
- Reef Ireland as Wolfgang "Wolf" West (series 2–present), Ted and Rita West's son
- Ashleigh Cummings as Cheryl Miller (series 3–4), Wolf's girlfriend/wife
- Jessica Grace Smith as Cheryl West (series 5-present), Wolf's wife
Recurring cast
- Will Hall as Mike McArthy; police detective
- Jordan Mauger as Rod Nugent; shady pawn shop owner, Rita blackmails him into signing the Galleria over to her
- Glen Levy as Darijo Doslic; neighbour/associate of the Wests
- Patrick Tafa as Falani; friend of Wolf
- Joel Tobeck as Des McEwen; shady lawyer
- Caleb Wells as Barry "Sparky" Gibbs; friend of Wolf, brother to Annemarie, son of Dougal
- Jordan Mooney as Eric Grady; friend of Wolf
- Dean O'Gorman as Evan Lace; local businessman
- Hannah Marshall as Joanne; Evan's girlfriend
- Laura Hill as Belinda Lace; Evan's wife, was in prison with Rita
- Tim Carlsen as Terry; local constable
- Stelios Yiakmis as Dave; protest group leader
- Kirsten Ibbetson as Riana Adams; student, later cop, dated Bert
- Salomé Grace as Chelsea Munroe; Ngaire & Lefty's middle daughter
- Ella Shirtcliffe as Lisa Munroe; Ngaire & Lefty's youngest daughter
- Jodie Dorday as Trish Miller; Cheryl's mother
- Jessie Lawrence as Jeanette Miller; Cheryl's older sister
- Lily Powell as Mandy Miller; Cheryl's younger sister
- Shane Cortese as Danny Peters; local brothel owner/pimp
- Pierre Beasley as Hayden Peters; Danny's son
- Elizabeth Dowden as Theresa Deering; one of Danny's workers; has a relationship with Lefty
Guest cast
- Matthew Arbuckle as Shane, local constable, has a crush on Cheryl
- Jarred Blakiston as Vern Gardiner, neighbour of the Wests at their old house, has an affair with Rita, while Ted is in prison
- Ross Brannigan as Father Murphy, Phineas' parish priest
- Alistair Browning as Dieter Szabo, Rita's Nazi father[49]
- Rachale Davies as Jackie, Cheryl's maternal aunt, Trish's sister
- Geoffrey Dolan as Neville, a country farmer, on who Lefty sets up a burglary [50]
- Wesley Dowdell as Dick Spiller, father to Aaron (played Aaron in Outrageous Fortune)
- Peter Elliott as Frankie Figgs, shady businessman and nemesis of the Wests
- David Fane as Ofisa Falani (Senior)[26]
- Eve Gordon as Pat, an old friend of Rita's [51]
- Andrew Grainger as Declan Corke, likely grandfather to Franklin (Outrageous Fortune)
- Taylor Hall as Allen Markham, car dealer
- Jason Hodzelmans as Brian, neighbour of the Wests, Wendy's husband
- Jamie Irvine as Marty Johnstone[52]
- Michelle Langstone as Bianca, daughter of Frankie Figgs and older sister of Krystle
- John Leigh as Dougal Gibbs, an associate of Ted, father to Sparky and Annemarie [27]
- Gabriel McArtney as Captain Hook (Dave McArtney),[53] vocalist/guitarist of Hello Sailor
- Jaime McDermott as Annemarie Gibbs, Sparky's sister and daughter to Dougal [27]
- Laura McGoldrick as Wendy, neighbour of the Wests
- Dra McKay as Elsa Szabo, Rita's mother (Season 4–6)
- Toni Potter as Mary Peters, wife to Danny, mother to Hayden (Season 4)
- Alison Quigan as Old Lady[54]
- John Rawls as Gang Leader, of "The Horsemen" gang Wolf is coerced into joining (Season 2) [55]
- Ilona Rodgers as Grandma Miller, Cheryl's paternal grandmother (Season 4)
- Renee Sheridan as Maureen, Cheryl's maternal aunt, Trish's sister (Season 4)
- Rima Te Wiata as Iris, Ted's bookie (Season 4–6)
- Roz Turnbull as Sonia Stephens, Rochelle's mum (played Rochelle Stephens in Outrageous Fortune) (Season 5)
- Nicole Whippy as Kasey's mum (played Kasey in Outrageous Fortune) (Season 4)
- Scott Wills as Buck, gang member of "The Horsemen" (Season 2)
Production
In July 2014, NZ on Air approved funding of NZ$4.8 million for the miniseries.[56] On 28 July 2015, NZ on Air approved funding of NZ$7.6 million for a second series,[57] on 2 August 2016 NZ$6.6 million was approved for a third series[58] and on 24 July 2017 NZ$6.5 million was approved for a fourth series.[59] In September an additional NZ$1.2 million was approved for series four.[60]
Filming
Filming for series one commenced on 12 October[1] and concluded on 17 December 2014.[61] Filming for series two commenced on 27 September 2015[62] and concluded on 19 January 2016.[63] Filming for series three commenced on 30 October 2016[64] and concluded on 3 February 2017.[65] Filming for series four commenced on 19 November 2017[66] and concluded on 18 March 2018.[67]
Music
Westside: The Original Soundtrack |
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Released | 8 July 2015 (2015-07-08) |
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Genre | Rock |
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Label | South Pacific Pictures |
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Westside: The Original Soundtrack was released for digital download on 8 July 2015[68] and CD on 10 July 2015.[69] It peaked at number nineteen in New Zealand. Music from Westside Series Two was released for digital download on 1 July 2016[70]
Westside: The Original SoundtrackTitle | Artist |
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1. | "Watch Your Back" | Hello Sailor | 3:57 |
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2. | "Yesterday Was Just the Beginning of My Life" | Mark Williams | 3:29 |
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3. | "Stuff and Nonsense" | Split Enz | 4:20 |
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4. | "Ashes and Matches" | Doug Jerebine | 3:23 |
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5. | "Lovely Lady" | John Hanlon | 3:31 |
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6. | "Rust in My Car" | Citizen Band | 3:49 |
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7. | "Bliss" | Th' Dudes | 5:00 |
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8. | "Latin Lover" | Hello Sailor | 3:04 |
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9. | "Apple Wine" | John Hanlon | 3:18 |
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10. | "Another Great Divide" | Split Enz | 3:37 |
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11. | "Computer Games" | Mi-Sex | 3:53 |
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12. | "Going Steady" | Bitch | 3:31 |
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13. | "Good Morning Mr Rock 'n' Roll" | Headband | 2:46 |
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14. | "Pretty Girl" | Hogsnort Rupert | 3:30 |
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15. | "I Need Your Love" | Golden Harvest | 3:50 |
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16. | "Join Together" (Commonwealth Games Theme Song) | Steve Allen | 3:01 |
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17. | "Hey Baby" | La De Da's | 2:51 |
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18. | "Be Mine Tonight" | Th' Dudes | 6:07 |
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19. | "Sunshine" (digital download-only track) | Dragon | 4:54 |
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20. | "Voodoo Lady" | Dalvanius | 3:44 |
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21. | "Jezebel" | Jon Stevens | 3:19 |
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22. | "Are You Old Enough" | Dragon | 4:06 |
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23. | "Luck's on Your Table" | Sharon O'Neill | 3:13 |
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24. | "Gutter Black" | Hello Sailor | 2:53 |
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Music from Westside Series TwoTitle | Artist |
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1. | "Watch Your Back" | Hello Sailor | 3:57 |
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2. | "Walking in the Light" | Th'Dudes | 3:40 |
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3. | "Sunday Boys" | The Screaming MeeMees | 3:45 |
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4. | "Tears" | The Crocodiles | 4:02 |
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5. | "Now" | Pop Mechanix | 3:03 |
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6. | "Virginia" | Dave McArtney & The Pink Flamingos | 2:31 |
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7. | "There Is No Depression in New Zealand" | Blam Blam Blam | 3:18 |
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8. | "Auckland Tonight" | The Androids | 3:07 |
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9. | "Beings Rest Finally" | Beat Rhythm Fashion | 4:49 |
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10. | "Azania (Soon Come)" | Herbs | 4:27 |
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11. | "Danny Boy" | Alms for Children | 4:38 |
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12. | "Without a Doubt" | Split Enz | 5:59 |
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13. | "Kaleidoscope World" | The Chills | 3:42 |
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14. | "Billy Bold" | Graham Brazier | 3:04 |
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15. | "Riot Squad" | The NewMatics | 3:30 |
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16. | "Stop Crying" | Th'Dudes | 4:44 |
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17. | "Trendy Lefties" | The Mockers | 3:28 |
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18. | "Dragons and Demons" | Herbs | 4:38 |
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19. | "Judas" | The NewMatics | 4:16 |
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20. | "Taking the Weight Off" | Penknife Glides | 4:46 |
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21. | "Don't Fight It Marsha, Its Bigger Than Both of Us" | Blam Blam Blam | 3:54 |
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22. | "Doctor I Like Your Medicine" | Coup D'Etat | 3:34 |
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23. | "See Me Go" | The Screaming MeeMees | 3:40 |
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24. | "Asian Paradise" | Sharon O'Neill | 5:06 |
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25. | "Do the Blue Beat" | Dinah Lee | 2:05 |
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Release
Broadcast
Series 2 premiered in New Zealand on 12 June 2016[72] and series 3 premiered on 10 July 2017.[73]
Series 1 premiered in Australia on 9Gem on 2 December 2015,[74] and series 2 premiered on 8 August 2016.[75]
Series 1 is available on the iTunes Store in Australia.[76]
Awards and nominations
C21's International Drama Awards
Year |
Category |
Nominee |
Result |
Ref |
2017 |
Best Returning Drama Series |
Westside |
Nominated |
[89] |
New York Festivals International Film & TV Awards
Year |
Award |
Category |
Nominee |
Result |
Ref |
2018 |
Bronze World Medal |
Television – Entertainment Program: Drama |
Mark Beesley, James Griffin, Chris Bailey, Kelly Martin, Murray Keane and Michael Hurst |
Won |
[90] |
2019 |
Silver World Medal |
Television – Entertainment Program: Drama |
Mark Beesley, James Griffin, Chris Bailey, Kelly Martin |
Won |
[91] |
2020 |
Finalist |
Television – Entertainment Program: Drama |
Mark Beesley, James Griffin, Chris Bailey, Kelly Martin |
Won |
[92] |
New Zealand Television Awards
Year |
Category |
Nominee |
Result |
Ref |
2017 |
Best Drama Series |
Mark Beesley, Kelly Martin, Chris Bailey & James Griffin |
Nominated |
[93] |
Best Actress |
Antonia Prebble |
Nominated |
Esther Stephens |
Nominated |
2018 |
Best Art Direction or Production Design |
Clayton Ercolano |
Nominated |
[94][95] |
Best Script: Drama |
James Griffin |
Nominated |
Best Drama Series |
Mark Beesley, Chris Bailey, Kelly Martin, James Griffin |
Won |
Screen Auckland Best Director: Drama |
Michael Hurst |
Nominated |
Best Actress |
Antonia Prebble |
Won |
2019 |
Best Drama Series |
Mark Beesley, Kelly Martin, Chris Bailey, James Griffin |
Won |
[96] |
2020 |
Best Actress |
Antonia Prebble |
Pending |
[97] |
Best Editing: Drama |
Eric de Beus |
Best Costume Design |
Tania Klouwens |
Best Makeup Design |
Vanessa Hurley |
Best Script: Drama |
James Griffin and Kate McDermott for Season 5, Episode 10 |
New Zealand Television Craft Awards
Year |
Category |
Nominee |
Result |
Ref |
2017 |
Best Editing: Drama |
Allanah Bazzard |
Nominated |
[98] |
Best Contribution to a Soundtrack |
Steve Finnigan, Alan Kidd, Mike Bayliss, Carl Smith |
Nominated |
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