New Zealand-born comedian, singer, actor, musician, and director Jemaine Clement is also a musician. He and Bret Peter Tarrant McKenzie are credited with founding the comic troupe “Flight of the Conchords,” which is well-known.
For his involvement with “Flight of the Conchords,” Clement has received four nominations for Primetime Emmy Awards thus far in his career. Additionally, he has received numerous Writers Guild of America Awards for Television nominations.
For their 2007 extended play “The Distant Future,” Clement and McKenzie took home the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album.
They also garnered two additional Grammy nominations for “Flight of the Conchords” and “Told You I Was Freaky,” their studio albums. In animated films like “Despicable Me,” “Rio,” “Rio 2,” “Moana,” and “The Lego Batman Movie,” Clement has voiced characters.
He also portrayed “Boris the Animal” in the motion pictures “What We Do in the Shadows” and “Men in Black 3,” for which he was nominated for a Teen Choice Award in the category “Choice Movie Villain.”
Jemaine Clement’s parents: Who are his father and mother?
Jemaine Clement’s father is known to be Robert Clement. His mother’s true identity is unknown. Keep an eye as we keep you informed.
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