Jemaine Clement
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Additional Television Roles
Beyond Flight of the Conchords, Clement has appeared in multiple television projects. These include roles in The Enid Blyton Adventure Series (1996) as a MIS Guard, The Tribe (2002) as Virtual Reality Cowboy No. 2, and a voice role in The Drinky Crow Show (2008). He also appeared in Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! in 2009, Radiradirah in 2010, and voiced Ethan Ballantyne in a 2010 episode of The Simpsons. Subsequent TV appearances include roles in TripTank (2014) and Divorce (2016).
Quick Facts
- Birth Date
- 10 Jan, 1974
- Age
- 46 yrs
- Citizenship
- New Zealand
United States of America
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- Birth Place
- Masterton
- Gender
- Male
- Description
- New Zealand actor and musician
- Spouse
- Miranda Manasiadis [M. 2008]
- Net Worth 2021
- 6 million
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Film Roles
Clement has appeared in a wide range of films, showcasing his versatility as an actor. His early film credits include Blood Suckers (1995) as a vampire and Fizz (1999) as a chased man. In 2002, he played Marvin in the action-comedy spoof Tongan Ninja. He gained more mainstream exposure with roles in Eagle vs Shark (2007), Gentlemen Broncos (2009), and Dinner for Schmucks (2010).
In Men in Black 3 (2012), Clement played the villain Boris the Animal. He also starred in the vampire mockumentary What We Do in the Shadows (2014) as Vladislav, a film he co-directed with Taika Waititi. Other notable roles include Predicament (2010) and People Places Things (2015), where he played the lead role of Will.
Voice Acting and Other Work
Jemaine Clement has contributed voice work to numerous animated films and commercials. He voiced Nigel in Rio (2011) and Rio 2 (2014), one of his most recognizable roles. He also voiced characters in Despicable Me and the TV adaptation of Napoleon Dynamite. In addition, he appeared in advertising campaigns, including DirecTV commercials, leveraging his comedic timing and distinctive voice.
Personal Life and Net Worth
Clement is married to Miranda Manasiadis, an actress and playwright. The couple shares a son named Sophocles Iraia Clement. Known for maintaining a relatively private personal life, Clement focuses primarily on his creative pursuits. His estimated net worth is approximately $2 million, reflecting a successful career in comedy, television, and film.