1993 | Wrote for and appeared on New Zealand's sketch-comedy show "Skitz" |
1996 | Wrote for and appeared the "Skitz" spin-off show "Telly Laughs" |
1998 | Formed the musical act the Flight of the Conchords with Bret McKenzie |
1999 | Wrote for "Trashed" on Channel Z radio in Wellington |
2002 | Co-wrote and starred in his first full-length feature film, "Tongan Ninja" |
2002 | Released first Flight of the Conchords album Folk the World Tour |
2005 | Appeared with McKenzie in a one-off special on HBO's ongoing "One Night Stand" series |
2005 | Featured with McKenzie in a six-part radio series on BBC Radio 2 as "The Flight of the Conchords" |
2006 | With McKenzie, filmed the documentary "Flight of the Conchords: A Texan Odyssey," about their trip to the South by Southwest festival in Austin, TX |
2007 | Co-created the HBO series "The Flight of the Conchords" with McKenzie; also co-starred with McKenzie and produced; earned Emmy nominations in 2008 for Outstanding Writting and Music; earned an Emmy nomination in 2009 for Best Actor in a Comedy Series |
2007 | Reunited with Waititi (who wrote and directed) to play the lead in the New Zealand-made romantic comedy "Eagle vs. Shark" |
2007 | Signed with Sub Pop Records and released The Distant Future |
2008 | Released third comedy album Flight of the Conchords |
2009 | Nominated for the 2009 Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male ("Gentlemen Broncos") |
2009 | Played an acclaimed novelist who steals a story idea from a teenage outcast in the comedy "Gentlemen Broncos"; earned an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Male |
2010 | Featured in the comedy "Dinner for Schmucks" alongside Steve Carell and Paul Rudd |
2010 | Shared a Grammy nomination (with McKenzie) for their comedy album I Told You I Was Freaky |
2010 | Voiced the character of Tim in the animated feature "Despicable Me" |
2012 | Cast in "Men in Black III" opposite Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones |