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Rhys Montague Darby (born 21 March 1974)[1][2] is a New Zealand actor and comedian, known for his energetic physical comedy routines, telling stories accompanied with mime, and sound effects[3] of things such as machinery and animals.[4] He was nominated for the Billy T Award in 2001 and 2002.[5] He also won the 2012 Fred (Dagg) award at the New Zealand International Comedy Festival, for best NZ show.[6]

Rhys Darby
Darby performing in 2013
Born

Rhys Montague Darby


(1974-03-21) 21 March 1974 (age 50)
Occupations
  • comedian
  • Years active1996–present
    SpouseRosie Carnahan (m. 2004)
    Children2
    Websiterhysdarby.com

    Darby is best known for playing Murray Hewitt, the band manager of Flight of the Conchords in the television series, a role he originally played in the BBC radio series under the name Brian Nesbit.[7] He has appeared in films such as Yes Man (2008), The Boat That Rocked (2009), Love Birds (2011), What We Do in the Shadows (2014), Trolls (2016), Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017), Guns Akimbo (2019), Relax, I'm from the Future (2022), and Next Goal Wins (2023). Starting March 2022, he starred as Stede Bonnet alongside Taika Waititi in the HBO Max period romantic comedy series Our Flag Means Death.[8]

    Early life

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    Darby was born in Auckland and was brought up in the suburb of Pakuranga. He attended Edgewater College.[9] A former soldier, he left the New Zealand Army in 1994 and began studies at the University of Canterbury.[10] In 1996 he formed a comedy duo, Rhysently Granted, with Grant Lobban.[11] After winning an open mic contest at Southern Blues Bar in Christchurch, the duo began performing at local venues.[12]

    Career

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    Rhys Darby at Gramercy, 2007

    Rhysently Granted performed at two international comedy festivals which led to Darby moving back to Auckland to seek more solo stand-up experience.[13] After performing his first solo show at the 2002 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Darby moved to the UK to pursue his career further.[5]

    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.[7] 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.[14]

    Darby played the role of Norman, the boss of Jim Carrey's character in Yes Man.[15] In July 2008 he appeared in a Nike advertisement featuring Roger Federer; he played an impostor posing as Federer's coach.[16][17][dead link]

    He appeared on a British children's television programme The Slammer during its first series. 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.

    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,[18] 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[19] released in the UK on 1 April 2009. This film was released in some countries in November 2009 under the name Pirate Radio.[20]

    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[21] and published a poem and video in support of the campaign.[22]

    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.[23]

    In May 2011, he also filmed a pilot for a Channel 4 sitcom in the UK, The Fun Police.[24] 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.[25] Darby's second DVD It's Rhys Darby Night! was released in NZ on 12 December 2011.[20]

    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.[6]

    In 2013, he was responsible for flying 'Cornish rappers' Hedluv + Passman to New Zealand for the New Zealand International Comedy Festival.[26] This was followed by an appearance on Seven Sharp, where he introduced 'his rappers'[26] to the New Zealand public.[27]

    Since 2013, Darby has co-hosted the cryptozoology-focused podcast The Cryptid Factor with Dan Schreiber and David Farrier.[28]

    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.[29]

    As of July 2014, Darby and his family reside in Los Angeles, California, US.[30]

    In February 2016, he played Guy Mann in the third episode ("Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster") of season 10ofThe 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.[31]

    In 2018, Darby participated in a video together with Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern as part of a tourism campaign for the country in which they discussed why New Zealand was being excluded from world maps so frequently.[32] Darby appeared on the panel show Patriot Brains in 2021.

    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 LGBT representation,[33] in part due to the romantic relationship between Bonnet and Blackbeard, played by co-star Taika Waititi.[34]

    In June 2024, Darby starred as the Interim Deputy Director of “Turalism” in a promotional video for the launch of the fifth expansion for "Final Fantasy XIV", Dawntrail, taking the form of a tourism advertisement for the expansion's central setting, the continent of Tural.[35]

    Filmography

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    Film

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    Year Title Role Notes
    2008 Yes Man Norman "Norm" Stokes
    2009 The Boat That Rocked Angus Nutsford Titled Pirate Radio in North America
    Diagnosis: Death Specialist
    Peacock Season Galtrex Guy
    2011 Coming & Going Lee Leonetti
    Love Birds Doug
    Arthur Christmas Lead Elf Voice
    2014 What We Do in the Shadows Anton
    2016 Hunt for the Wilderpeople Psycho Sam
    Trolls Bibbly Voice[36]
    2017 Killing Hasselhoff Fish
    Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Nigel Billingsley
    2019 Guns Akimbo Glenjamin
    Mosley Deaver Voice[36]
    Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans The Master of Games Voice[37][36]
    Jumanji: The Next Level Nigel Billingsley
    2020 100% Wolf Foxwell Cripp Voice[36]
    2022 Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie Hypno-Potamus Voice[38][36]
    Relax, I'm from the Future Casper
    2023 Next Goal Wins Rhys Marlin
    Uproar Madigan

    Television

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    Years Title Role Notes
    2005 Who's Ya Mate? Multiple Television film
    2007–2009 Flight of the Conchords Murray Hewitt 22 episodes
    2008 Yo Gabba Gabba Himself 1 episode
    2009 The Jaquie Brown Diaries Terence Ben'et 1 episode
    Comedy Showcase: The Amazing Dermot Dermot Flint
    2010 Radiradirah Gavin Hoode, First Officer Rangi 3 episodes
    2011 How to Be a Gentleman Mike 9 episodes
    Comedy Showcase: The Fun Police Leslie
    2012 Missing Christmas Dennis Gob Television film[36]
    Jake and the Never Land Pirates Percy
    Life Stinks Connor Miniseries
    The Skinner Boys: Live at Mingara NSW Professor Tinkerpuff Television stage show
    QI Guest panellist Episode: "Justice"
    2013 How I Met Your Mother Hamish 1 episode
    Watsky's Releasing an Album Flynn 3 episodes
    The Aquabats! Super Show! The Shark Fighter
    Tiny Commando Tony Turk Voice, 2 episodes
    Keep Calm and Karey On Television film
    2014 Legit Trevor 1 episode
    Short Poppies Various characters
    Modern Family Fergus Anderson 1 episode
    Comedy Bang! Bang! Uncle Deckard
    Hot in Cleveland Jack 3 episodes
    The Millers Martin Episode: "CON-Troversy"
    It's a Date Craig 1 episode
    2015–2016 Thunderbirds Are Go Langstrom Fischler Voice, 3 episodes[39][36]
    2015 Life in Pieces Teddy 2 episodes
    2016 The X-Files Guy Mann Episode: "Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster"
    The Barefoot Bandits Dennis Gobb, Billy Bob Gobb Voice[36]
    2016–2019 Mike Tyson Mysteries Terry Voice, 2 episodes[36]
    2016–2018 Wrecked Steve Regular
    Voltron: Legendary Defender Coran Voice, 27 episodes[36]
    2017 A Series of Unfortunate Events Charles 2 episodes
    Fresh Off the Boat Tony Wonder Episode: "Living While Eddie"
    Dr. Ken Charles Evans Episode: "Ken and the CEO"
    The Lion Guard Mwenzi Voice, episode: "Ono the Tickbird"[36]
    Bajillion Dollar Propertie$ Stevahn Rabren Episode: "Dean's Legacy"
    Milo Murphy's Law King Pistashion Voice, episode: "Missing Milo"
    We Bare Bears Kyle Voice, episode: "Kyle"
    The Jim Jefferies Show Jacko Episode: "America’s Opioid Epidemic"
    Welcome to the Wayne Isthotep Voice, episode: "Flutch"[36]
    2017–2023 Bob's Burgers Duncan / Quincy Cox Voice, 3 episodes[36]
    2018 Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Hypno-Potamus / Mezmer-Ron Voice, recurring role[36]
    Skylanders Academy Crash Bandicoot Voice, 2 episodes (Season 3)
    The Simpsons Tag Tuckerbag Voice, episode: "Heartbreak Hotel"[40]
    The Venture Bros H.E.L.P.eR. Model Two Voice, episode: "The Inamorata Consequence"[36]
    2018–2019 Star vs. the Forces of Evil Eddie Voice, 5 episodes[36]
    2019–2020 Infinity Train Randall Voice, 4 episodes[36]
    2019–2020 Carmen Sandiego Neal the Eel Voice, 2 episodes[36]
    2020 Big City Greens Life Guard Voice, episode: "Shark Objects"
    Moominvalley Mysterious Fisherman Voice, 3 episodes
    The Big Fib C.L.I.V.E. 30 episodes
    The Boss Baby: Back in Business Happy Sedengry Voice, 3 episodes
    2021 Wellington Paranormal Anton-Park Ranger Episode: "Te Maero"
    The Great North Denny the Snowflake Voice, episode: "Game of Snownes"
    Sweet Tooth Hazmat #2 Episode: "Big Man"
    2022 Pacific Rim: The Black Bunyip Man Voice, episode: "The Never Never"
    Home Economics Monroe Davies Episode: "Book Deal, Terms Negotiable"
    Action Pack Mr. Villainman 2 episodes[36]
    2022–2023 Our Flag Means Death Stede Bonnet Main Role, 18 episodes
    2023 SpongeBob SquarePants Krabby Patty Voice, episode: "My Friend Patty"
    Kiff Trollie Voice, 2 episodes[36]
    Curses! Stanley Main role
    2024 Night Court Alistair Tully, The Duke of Greybog season 2 episode 12 "The Duke's a Hazard"

    Television appearances as himself

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    Year Title
    2001–2002 Billy T Award
    2005 Mighty Truck of Stuff
    2006 The Slammer
    2007–2008 Sounds Like a Laugh
    2008 Yo Gabba Gabba!
    2008 The Comedy Store Live
    2009 Rocked the Nation 2: 100 NZ Pop Culture Moments
    2009 Spicks and Specks
    2009 Thank God You're Here
    2009 ROVE
    2009 Intrepid Journeys
    2009–2012 7 Days
    2010 The Qantas TV and Film Awards
    2011 A Quiet Word With ...
    2011 The Rob Brydon Show
    2012 Mad Mad World
    2012 Sunday Brunch
    2012 The Comedy Marathon Spectacular
    2012 QI
    2013–2017 @midnight
    2013 Late Show with David Letterman
    2014 No, You Shut Up!
    2016 The Café
    2016–2017 Whose Line is it Anyway? Australia
    2020 Rhys Darby in Japan
    2021 The Masked Singer NZ
    2021 Patriot Brains

    Comedy specials

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    Video games

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    Year Title Voice role
    2017 Voltron VR Chronicles Coran
    2018 Dr. Grordbort's Invaders Gimble
    2019 Jumanji: The Video Game Nigel Billingsley[36]
    2020 Half-Life: Alyx Russell[41][36]
    2020 Fortnite Chapter 2, Season 3 Battle Pass voiceover
    2023 Jumanji: Wild Adventures Nigel Billingsley[36]

    Accolades

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    Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
    2001 Billy T Award Kiwi Comedian with "Outstanding Potential" Rhys Darby Nominated [5]
    2002 Nominated
    2012 Fred Award Best New Zealand Show Rhys Darby Won [6]
    2022 Peabody Awards Entertainment Our Flag Means Death Nominated [42]
    2024 Tell-Tale TV Awards Favorite Performer in a Cable or Streaming Comedy Series Rhys Darby Won [43]


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