Articles tagged with: flight of the conchords
Murray Hewitt AKA Rhys Darby is interviewed for the “Shit people want to hear”. Rhys talks about comedy, colour, whales and changing your name among many other things.
Rhys Darby gets into the thick of business with Hewlett Packard. The humor of Rhys with the dryness of HP.
Taika Waititi, director of Flight of the Conchords episodes and Eagle vs Shark among many others shares the stage with “Boy” star James Rolleston at the Sundance 2010 Film Festival. Eagle vs Shark’s genesis was …
We can’t get enough of New Zealand’s fourth most favorite diplomat. Rhys Darby visits the Breakfast studio and has a chat with Paul Henry about over exposure and his new film role.
Rhys Darby AKA Murray from Flight of the Conchords interviews standup comics Brendhan Lovegrove, Jeremy Corbett and Paul Ego for the New Zealand Comedy
Banana Booty is one of 10 grand-prize winners in HBO‘s Flight of the Conchords Lip Dub Fansterpiece contest.
Jemaine plays a Quasi Sci-Fi author and life guru Dr Ronald Chevalier.
“Life is like a salmon swimming upstream,” he says. “Hard work. And sometimes you get eaten by bears.”
Wilson Dixon AKA Jesse Griffin is heading to the Melbourne Comedy Festival.
The obscure third Conchord Todd Barry from the first season of Flight of the Conchords, along with Arj Baker (AJ) and Kristen Schaal (Mel) are to appear at this years Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival …
Mel gives us a lesson on how to talk Kiwi.
Taika Waititi is interviewed at the 2007 International Film Festival Rotterdam, where he presented his first feature film, ‘Eagle vs Shark’ – an offbeat romantic comedy featuring two socially inept misfits. The movie stars Jemaine …
Rhys Darby talks at the New Zealand premiere of “The Boat that Rocked”.
Rhys Darby aka Murray of Flight of the Conchords riffs on his Grandfathers song. Live from The Classic Comedy Club in Auckland NZ.
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Rhys Darby AKA Murray from Flight of the Conchords. From the Myspace Secret Show at the The Classic Comedy Club in Auckland.



