Jemaine Clement Movies
New Zealand-born comic
Jemaine Clement represents one-half of the "digi-folk parody" team Flight of the Conchords, opposite
Bret McKenzie. From the early '90s onward, the multi-hyphenate
Clement racked up credits as an actor, screenwriter, TV-show creator, and executive producer, with a strong genre emphasis on eccentric comedies.
Clement began in 2002 by scripting and acting in the martial arts comedy
Tongan Ninja -- the saga of the world's most powerful ninja, who must travel to the Patio of Death, fight an omnipotent enemy, and rescue the love of his life. Though
McKenzie did not participate in that project, he and
Clement teamed up in 2007 for the quirky HBO series
Flight of the Conchords, a comedy woven around the theme of culture clash, following the pair's wacky adventures as a band trying to make it in New York City.
Clement then could be seen solo again, with an acting role as Jarrod in
Taika Waititi's deadpan absurdist comedy
Eagle vs. Shark (2007). In 2009 he played an obnoxious author in the comedy Gentleman Broncos. He lent his vocal talents to the 2010 animated comedy Despicable Me, and worked again with Steve Carell in the American remake of Dinner with Schmucks. He returned to animated films with 2011's Rio and in 2012 he stepped into the third film in the successful Men in Black franchise. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi