Josh Thomson has flexed his comic muscles on 7 Days, The Project, and in award-winning films about upstart badminton players. Plus he directs and edits too! In this interview Thomson covers ground including:
- How, as one of the few Tongans growing up in Timaru, he was blown away seeing other Polynesians on TV's Skitz
- Pestering his music teacher for a role in the school play — and how his acting career later got sidetracked when he realised stand-up could get help him get girls and free beer
- How free bread launched his long creative bond with creative collective The Downlow Concept, which spawned short films Brown Peril and Only Son, and 2017 movie Gary of the Pacific
- His role relating news to audiences, as "the village idiot" on The Project
- Working with legendary director Geoff Murphy on sitcom Welcome To Paradise
This interview was recorded for 2019 TV series
Funny As: The Story of New Zealand Comedy.
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