Jonathan Brugh

Actor

Birthday April 25, 1970

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Wellington, New Zealand

Age 53 years old

Nationality New Zealand

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Jonathan Brugh, also known as Jonny Brugh, is a New Zealand comedian, actor, and musician.

1977

His family moved to Auckland in 1977, where he was schooled at Sacred Heart College.

He met fellow comedians Jason Hoyte and Brendhan Lovegrove during his time at the Auckland Society of Arts and then later completed a degree in design and photography at Auckland Institute of Arts.

1990

In the 1990s he was part of the comic duo Sugar and Spice.

Jonathan Brugh was born in Wellington, New Zealand.

1993

In 1993 Brugh created comic duo Sugar and Spice with Jason Hoyte and performed comedy across Australasia with Te Radar and Brendhan Lovegrove, who all became comedians together.

1996

Sugar and Spice were regular performers on long-running New Zealand live comic show Pulp Comedy (1996–2001).

In 1996, they won a Chapman Tripp Theatre Award for Best Comic Performance, and in 1998, they won the Billy T Award (1998).

2005

His other film credits include What We Do In The Shadows: Interviews With Some Vampires (2005), the precursor to the hit cult feature released in 2014, Tangiwai (2011), How To Meet Girls From A Distance (2012), and Waru (2017).

2009

Brugh has starred in a number of television series including The Jaquie Brown Diaries (2009), ABC's Soul Mates (2014), 800 Words (2017), and Watercooler (2018).

2012

He is best known for his time in The Fagan Band (2012–2014).

He has played bass for Phil Nicol Band and The jazz band during the New Zealand International Comedy Festival.

2014

He is best known for his work in What We Do in the Shadows (2014).

Brugh is best known for his role as Deacon in What We Do In The Shadows (2014), a film by Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement.

He has previously worked with Clement in the mockumentary Ashley Thorndyke – A Work In Progress by Duncan Sarkies.

2016

He was as of 2016 a narrator in Duncan Sarkies' radio series Uncle Bertie's Botanarium alongside Jemaine Clement and musician Lawrence Arabia.

2019

His latest feature film, Mega Time Squad, was released in early 2019.

He is co-creator, with Jesse Griffin and Jackie van Beek, of the award-winning 2019 TV sitcom about teachers in a secondary school, called Educators.

He also stars in the show.

In 2022, he reunited with director Taika Waititi for a cameo appearance in Thor: Love and Thunder as the god, Rapu.

Brugh plays bass guitar, guitar and xylophone.

2020

In February 2020, Brugh premiered a solo 60-minute theatre performance titled Deacon the Vampire Live: 188 Years of Bullshit.

The performance was a part of the annual Bread & Circus World Buskers Festival.