Jonathan Brugh, brought into the world 25 April 1970, generally called Jonny Brugh, is a New Zealand performer, comedian, craftsman, voice on-screen character, writer, official, and creator. He is best known for his work in 800 Words (2014) and What We Do In The Shadows (2014). In 1993 Brugh made comic pair Sugar and Spice with Jason Hoyte and performed parody transversely over Australasia with Te Radar and Brendhan Lovegrove who all advanced toward getting to be humorists together. Sugar and Spice were standard performers on long-running New Zealand live comic show Pulp Comedy (1996–2001). In 1996, they won a Chapman Tripp theater give for Best Comic Performance, and in 1998, they won the Billy T Award (1998).
Brugh is best alluded to for his activity as Deacon in What We Do In The Shadows, a film by Taika Waititi Director Taika Waititi is one of the finest film d >> Read More... and Jemaine Clement Jemaine Clement is an actor, a comedian, director, >> Read More... . He has as of late worked with Clement in the mockumentary Ashley Thorndyke – A Work In Progress by Duncan Sarkies. Brugh has highlighted in different TV course of action including The Jacquie Brown Diaries (2009), ABC's Soul Mates (2014), 800 Words (2017), and Watercooler (2018). His other film credits consolidate What We Do In The Shadows: Interviews With Some Vampires (2007), the predecessor to the hit club feature released in 2014, Tangiwai (2011), How To Meet Girls From A Distance (2012), and Waru (2017). His latest component film, Mega Time Squad, was released in mid-2019. He is starting at now a storyteller in Duncan Sarkies' radio plan Uncle Bertie's Botanarium close by Jemaine Clement and entertainer Lawrence Arabia.
LATEST NEWS
WEB STORIES
LATEST SERIALS & SHOWS
LATEST WEB SERIES
LATEST PHOTOS
LATEST ARTICLES
OTHER SUPPORTING ACTORS
BORN TODAY