Jemaine Clement

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Biography

With only a handful of television and radio shows under his belt, Jemaine Clement became one of New Zealand's highest-profile exports since "Lord of the Rings" visionary Peter Jackson. As the tall, dark and bespectacled half of the musical comedy duo, Flight of the Conchords, Clement cemented his status as one of the most off-beat comics to cross over internationally. The "band," which Clement and partner Bret McKenzie described as "New …
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Job Title

Actor, Writer, Music

Born

January 10, 1974

Career Milestones

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

Awards

2007

Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album

2008

Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics in Flight of the Conchords

2008

Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series in Flight of the Conchords

2009

Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series in Flight of the Conchords

2009

Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series in Flight of the Conchords

2009

Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics in Flight of the Conchords

2009

Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series in Flight of the Conchords

2010

Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male in Gentlemen Broncos