Brendhan Lovegrove is a New Zealand-based comedian and public speaker. He performs regularly at the Classic comedy bar on the New Zealand comedy circuit, performed in all eight series of TV2's Pulp Comedy and has performed at seven galas at the New Zealand International Comedy Festival.
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After winning the prestigious Billy T Award in 1998, Brendhan travelled and performed at international comedy festivals throughout the world including Scotland, Canada and England.[1] Brendhan hit the UK pro comedy circuit in 2000 and notched up some 300 comedy club shows in his first year alone.[2] By his second year, he was performing as often as two to three gigs on key nights at clubs like Jongleurs, The Comedy Store, The Glee Club and Up the Creek.[1]
Brendhan returned to Auckland in 2006, and following a sell-out 2006 New Zealand International Comedy Festival show at which he won multiple awards, he has spent a considerable period of time on the Australian and New Zealand comedy circuit.
Brendhan's critical acclaim in 2006 was for his show The Brendhan Lovegrove Project' which was performed during the 2006 New Zealand International Comedy Festival. This was followed with "The Emperor's New Show" during the 2007 New Zealand International Comedy Festival. He has been a guest at places such as the Sydney Cracker Comedy Festival in 2006, London’s Comedy Store, and featured in two episodes of UK TV’s Live at Jongleurs. Lovegrove hosted the final series of TV2's Pulp Comedy and has also performed on Australia’s Rove Live, a feat unmatched in New Zealand comedy.[3][1]
In 1998, Brendhan received New Zealand's highest comedy honours, the Billy T Award.
In 2006, he received the inaugural Fred Award for outstanding achievement in in New Zealand comedy, the Best Show award, was named the best male comedian by the New Zealand Comedy Guild and was also honoured with the unofficial Most Offensive Gag Award.
In 2008, he received best male comedian from the New Zealand Comedy Guild.[4]