Rhys Darby

Comedian

Rhys Darby was born in Auckland, New Zealand on March 21st, 1974 and is the Comedian. At the age of 50, Rhys Darby biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 21, 1974
Nationality
New Zealand
Place of Birth
Auckland, New Zealand
Age
50 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Networth
$4 Million
Profession
Actor, Comedian, Television Actor
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Rosie Carnahan
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Rhys Darby Life

Rhys Montague Darby (born 21 March 1974) is a New Zealand actor and comedian best known for his energetic physical comedy routines, with stories accompanied by mime and sound effects of things such as machinery and animals.

In 2001 and 2002, he was nominated for the Billy T Award.

He received the Best NZ show at the New Zealand International Comedy Festival in 2012, as well as roles in The Boat That Rocked, The Adventure of Jim Carriery's Personality, and Crash Bandicoot in Skylanders Academy.

Early life

Darby was born in Auckland and was brought up in Pakuranga's suburb. He attended Edgewater College. In 1994, a former soldier (signaller) trained in morse code, he left the New Zealand Army and started studying at the University of Canterbury. With Grant Lobban, he formed a comedy duo in 1996. They began performing at local venues after winning an open mic competition at Southern Blues Bar in Christchurch.

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Rhys Darby Career

Career

Rhysently Granted performed at two international comedy festivals which led to Darby moving back to Auckland to seek more solo stand-up experience. After performing his first solo show at the 2002 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Darby moved to the UK to pursue his career further.

In 2004 he appeared in the Flight of the Conchords BBC radio series as the band's manager Brian Nesbit alongside comedy stars such as Rob Brydon, Andy Parsons and Jimmy Carr. Darby's character was renamed to Murray Hewitt, the band's manager, for the Flight of the Conchords TV show. He provided vocals for the track "Leggy Blonde" on their self-titled first album and also in the second series of the show on the track "Rejected" during the episode "A Good Opportunity" alongside tenor Andrew Drost.

Darby played the role of Norman, the boss of Jim Carrey's character in Yes Man. In July 2008 he appeared in a Nike advertisement featuring Roger Federer; he played an impostor posing as Federer's coach.

He appeared on a British children's television program The Slammer during its first season. He also appeared in several advertisements for New Zealand mobile phone company 2degrees. He appeared on Soccer AM on 18 October 2008 and on Never Mind The Buzzcocks on 23 October. The DVD of his live performance Imagine That! has gone platinum in New Zealand.

Rhys Darby's hair colour is self-described as Electric Copper in the episode of Flight of the Conchords entitled Murray Takes It to the Next Level. He refers to this in his stand-up show It's Rhys Darby Night which he performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe from 6–15 August 2009, The Bloomsbury Theatre in London from 27 July–1 August and toured around New Zealand with in October and November that year.

Darby played the role of Angus in the Richard Curtis film The Boat That Rocked released in the UK on 1 April 2009. This film was released in some countries in November 2009 under the name Pirate Radio.

In 2009 while home in New Zealand he began filming TV ads for NZ's new mobile network 2degrees and appearing in NZ shows Rocked the Nation 2, Jaquie Brown Diaries and Intrepid Journeys. He has also branched out into producing live comedy with his wife and their company Awesomeness International. At the NZ International Comedy Festival they produced shows for local comedians. Darby became a climate ambassador for Greenpeace in its Sign on climate campaign and published a poem and video in support of the campaign.

In 2009 Darby became a part of the New Zealand TV ONE series Intrepid Journeys, Season 5, touring Rwanda. On 10 August 2010, Entertainment Weekly claimed that Darby was in consideration for a role in the television series The Office after Steve Carell left at the end of the 2011 season, however this did not materialise.

In May 2011, he also filmed a pilot for a Channel 4 sitcom in the UK, The Fun Police. The pilot was broadcast on 16 September. In 2011, Darby and family moved to the US for Darby to take a role in the CBS sitcom How to Be a Gentleman. Darby's second DVD "It's Rhys Darby Night!" was released in NZ on 12 December 2011.

He wrote a self-described "autobiographical space novel" entitled This Way to Spaceship, which was released on 12 April 2012. On 20 May 2012, Darby was awarded the Fred Award by the New Zealand International Comedy Festival for his show of the same name as his book.

In 2013, he was responsible for flying 'Cornish rappers' Hedluv + Passman to New Zealand for the New Zealand International Comedy Festival. This was followed by an appearance on Seven Sharp, where he introduced 'his rappers' to the New Zealand public.

Since 2013, Darby has co-hosted the cryptozoology-focused podcast The Cryptid Factor with Dan Schreiber, David Farrier and producer Leon 'Buttons' Kirkbeck.

Darby climbed to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro in July 2013 as part of a World Vision team of celebrities that included Olympian Mahé Drysdale and musician Boh Runga. On 8 November 2013, Darby made an appearance and performed some standup comedy in his capacity as second guest on the Late Show with David Letterman. He portrayed Anton in the 2014 release comedy horror film What We Do in the Shadows.

As of July 2014, Darby and his family reside in Los Angeles, California.

In February 2016, he played Guy Mann in the third episode ("Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster") of season 10 of The X-Files. Darby, a long time fan of the show, was thrilled by his experience on set. He saw this as an opportunity that only comes around every so often and said he'd return to the set the first chance he received.

In 2022, he starred in the HBO Max show Our Flag Means Death as pirate Stede Bonnet. Our Flag Means Death received praise for its non-binary and LGBTQ representation, in part due to the romantic relationship between Bonnet and Blackbeard, played by co-star Taika Waititi.

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The new Willy Wonka Glasgow experience? 'World's largest hands-on Lego event' Brick Fest is slammed as disappointed families paying up to £35 a ticket are met with 'bleak' half-empty room

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 29, 2024
Brick Fest Live was held at the NEC in Birmingham from May 25 to 27, offering families a UK first experience, with 'mind-blowing creations from all over the world'. The event, which originated in the US, promised children and adults they would be 'amazed by life-sized LEGO models and hands-on building activities'. But furious Lego fans took to social media to express their disappointment at being met by a sparse room. One Midlands mother who took her two children to the LEGO event compared it to 'Willy's Chocolate Experience' - the viral Glasgow event that went viral after families were met with sad-looking props and a bouncy castle.

The new Willy Wonka Experience? Basingstoke Comic Con descends into 's**tshow' as fans queue for 12 HOURS in sweltering heat for £175 autographs from Aquaman Jason Momoa, staff are attacked and other workers fail to turn up

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 18, 2024
Hype for Basingstoke Comic Con was at fever pitch following news of the star's attendance alongside Hobbit actor Richard Armitage, Stargate's Richard Dean Anderson and actor and comedian Rhys Darby. But the event, which ran from Friday May 11 to Sunday May 13, came apart at the seams amid claims it had been oversold - with queues spilling out of the Hampshire Court Hotel in 25C heat and a lack of air-con to placate sweaty cosplayers. Momoa's attendance was also cut to just one day after he was previously touted as a weekend headliner. Organisers denied that they purposefully 'messed up his flight' so he could not attend for the full two days.

How the mystical creature has enthralled the world since the first'sighting' in 1933

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 21, 2024
Hugh Gray, a Scottish man, took a photograph (top left) that would spark a global obsession on a sunny day in November 1933. In Loch Ness, near Inverness, he later described it as a "object of significant size." In churning water, his picture appeared to be some sort of creature. A portrait (top center) taken by London physician Robert Kenneth Wilson captured the world's interest the following year. Later, it was discovered as a hoax. Another man took a photograph (top right) of three humps poking out of the loch's surface in 1951, fuelling the fascination. Hundreds of other sightings have been published, including those in 1997 and 1998. Chie Kelly of The Netherlands published what one Nessie expert called the'most convincing' photographs (bottom right) of the rumoured monster this week. In 2018, she took 71 photographs but did not post them out of fear of public ridicule. Last year, the first 15 images were announced, but now all the frames have been turned into a video.
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