Bret McKenzie
Bret McKenzie
#### Full Name and Common Aliases
Bret McKenzie is a New Zealand-born comedian, actor, musician, and screenwriter. He is best known for his work on the HBO comedy series _Flight of the Conchords_ alongside fellow comedian Jemaine Clement.
#### Birth and Death Dates
Bret McKenzie was born on March 29, 1976.
#### Nationality and Profession(s)
McKenzie holds New Zealand nationality and works as a comedian, actor, musician, and screenwriter.
#### Early Life and Background
Born in Wellington, New Zealand, McKenzie developed an interest in comedy from a young age. He attended Victoria University of Wellington and began performing stand-up comedy in his late teens. McKenzie's early work was influenced by the British sketch comedy group Monty Python.
#### Major Accomplishments
In 2005, McKenzie created the _Flight of the Conchords_ concept with Jemaine Clement. The duo starred in the HBO series from 2007 to 2009 and co-created several episodes. The show earned numerous awards and nominations, including three Emmy Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series.
#### Notable Works or Actions
McKenzie's work on _Flight of the Conchords_ led to various projects. He composed music for the show and made guest appearances in other TV series such as _Parks and Recreation_. McKenzie also contributed songs to the 2009 film _The Muppets_, including "Life's a Happy Song" which earned him an Academy Award nomination.
#### Impact and Legacy
Bret McKenzie's work on _Flight of the Conchords_ has had a lasting impact on comedy. The show's unique blend of humor, satire, and music paved the way for future comedies. His contributions to other projects have solidified his reputation as a talented writer and musician.
#### Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
McKenzie is widely quoted and remembered for his witty writing style, comedic genius, and innovative approach to storytelling. As a co-creator of _Flight of the Conchords_, he has left an indelible mark on comedy.
Quotes by Bret McKenzie

I think the radio is kind of cool, because you’re really free to do whatever you want, because you can go into another world. Whereas in TV, you have to make that world.

There are a lot of good shows that don’t get picked up. Like that Ben Stiller pilot, Heat Vision And Jack? That would have been a great show, but somehow it slipped by.

My acting’s very understated. I think my sad and happy don’t play that differently onscreen.

Now it looks like I’ll be known as the musical comedy guy. Which is good news for me. Or I’ll be known as the New Zealand idiot.

Music-wise, I listen to everything. Leonard Cohen, Randy Newman – I guess I like a lot of ’70s music.

I was genuinely starstruck when I met Kermit the Frog. Like many stars here tonight, he’s a lot shorter in real life.



