Background
Magasiva was born in Apia, Samoa, but raised in Wellington, New Zealand since he was two years old.
Magasiva was born in Apia, Samoa, but raised in Wellington, New Zealand since he was two years old.
He is the younger brother of actor Robbie Magasiva. lieutenant was Robbie who inspired Magasiva to become an actor, after being signed up with an acting agency and acquiring small roles. In 1999, he made a minor appearance on Shortland Street as Elvis Iosefa, a relative of Louie Iosefa (played by Shimpal Lelisi).
Then in 2001, he landed a role in a six-part Māori language television series called.
The series went on to screen at the International Festival in Auckland, receiving critical praise. Finally in 2003, Magasiva made the leading roles in both Power Rangers: Ninja Storm (which included a guest appearance by Robbie in one episode) and Shortland Street.
He stayed on Shortland Street until 2006. In 2007, he appeared in the horror film 30 Days of Night.
In 2009, Magasiva made guest appearances in Diplomatic Immunity and Outrageous Fortune.
In 2011, he returned as Vinnie Kruse on Shortland Street. Another play that he acted in was Sex with Strangers, which was written by Mitchell, though Two Days in Dream was well received by critics. In 2008, he co-starred with brother Robbie in the play Where We Once Belonged.
Magasiva has also appeared in nine Lift Plus commercials in New Zealand and also took over his brother"s role as the Small Blacks television News presenter opposite Conrad Snakey Smith.
Outside his work on television and film, Magasiva has acted in theatre, including Two Days in Dream in 2003 (written by Mario Gaoa, member of the Naked Samoans, and directed by Colin Mitchell).