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Guy Montgomery

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Guy Montgomery

Guy Montgomery (born 29 September 1988) is a comedian from New Zealand. He is known for his panel game show Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont-Spelling Bee, which he began as a web series before becoming a TV series, for +HR=E in New Zealand, and later, adapted to a slightly higher budget Australian version for the ABC. He won the Fred Award in 2023.

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Guy Montgomery
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Montgomery in 2016
Born (1988-09-29) 29 September 1988 (age 36)
Wellington, New Zealand
Alma materVictoria University of Wellington (BA, theatre, film, and media)
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • podcaster
Known forThe Worst Idea of All Time
'Til Death Do Us Blart
Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont-Spelling Bee
Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont-Spelling Bee (Australia)
AwardsBilly T Award (2014)
Fred Award (2023)
Comedy career
Medium
  • Podcasts
  • television
  • improv
  • stand-up
Years active2011–present
Genres
  • Observational
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Early life and career

Montgomery was born in Wellington, New Zealand on 29 September 1988. At a young age, Montgomery's family moved to Sydney and back to Wellington before settling in Christchurch.[1][2] He has an older and younger sister.[2] Montgomery studied at Victoria University of Wellington, from which he graduated with a bachelor of arts in theatre, film, and media.[2] He briefly considered becoming a teacher or working in advertising.[3]

To begin his career in comedy, Montgomery moved to Canada in 2010 first Montreal, and then Toronto, which had more open mic nights.[3][4][2] He explained in an interview, "Every comedian starts off shit. I wanted to make sure I wasn't shit in front of my friends."[5] Reflecting on the time in 2024, he said that "it was such an incredible year, and I do think it's probably made me".[3] Montgomery returned to New Zealand in part to co-host U Late.[4] He later moved to New York City.[6]

Podcasts and radio

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The Worst Idea of All Time was started in 2014 by Montgomery and Tim Batt.[7][8] The podcast follows them as they report upon the viewing experience of re-watching the same movie each week for a year.[9] The first season was focused on the Adam Sandler movie Grown Ups 2;[10] the second on Sex and the City 2; the third season on We Are Your Friends; and the fourth on the first Sex and the City film.[11][12][13] After the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the duo did an "emergency season" in which they watched the film Home Alone 3 every three days until their local New Zealand lockdown orders were lifted.[14][15] The fifth season began in 2020, with Batt and Montgomery reviewing the FrenchAmerican Emmanuelle series of softcore pornography films.[13][better source needed] The sixth season features the Fast and Furious franchise.[2]

They also record Friendzone, dedicated to answering fan mail.[1]

Montgomery and Batt are also co-hosts of 'Til Death Do Us Blart, a once-yearly, "eternal" Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 review podcast that will air every American Thanksgiving. After each of the five hosts dies, they will be replaced by a new host.

Podcasts

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Year Title Role Notes Source
20152024 The Worst Idea of All Time Himself Host [7]
2015 'Til Death Do Us Blart Himself Host
2016 Friendzone Himself Host [1]
20182021 Overlooked & Undercooked Himself
2024 Between Two Beers Himself
20182019 Stand by Your Band Himself 4 episodes
20172019 Vic & Em's Comedy Gems Himself 2 episodes
20182019 Dating Badly Himself 2 episodes
20182019 The Phone Hacks Himself 2 episodes
2019 RN Drive Himself "Let's Get Quizzical - Guy Montgomery vs DeAnne Smith"
2019 Don't You Know Who I Am? Himself Episode #148
20152019 The Last Video Store Himself 3 episodes
2019 A Little Time Himself Episode #49: "Waiting For A Mate with Guy Montgomery"
2019 Only the Best for Laura Jacoves Himself Episode #146: "The Great Dictator (1940) with Guy Montgomery and Birgit Rathsmann"
2019 Live To Tape with Johnny Pemberton Himself Episode #96: "Guy Montgomery"
2018 Everything Is Rent Himself "I Should Tell You with Guy Montgomery"
2018 Who Invited Me? Himself Episode #18: "Guy Montgomery!"
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Stand-up and live shows

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Montgomery's 2014 show Presents a Succinct and Concise Summary of How He Feels About Certain Things won the Billy T Award.[16]

Montgomery and Rose Matafeo co-headlined a show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2015, titled Rose Matafeo and Guy Montgomery Are Friends.[12]

He performed Guy Montcomedy in 2015 in Auckland, and then in 2016 at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.[17][18] This was followed by Guy Montgomery Christmas! at the 2016 NZICF.[19]

At the 2017 NZ International Comedy Festival, Montgomery was nominated for the Fred Award for Let's All Get in a Room Together.[20]

His show Guy Montgomery Doesn't Check His Phone For An Hour played at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2018, which explored his move to New York.[5][21] He and others from the MICF toured India for a month that year.[22] He presented I'm Friends With These People! in New York in early 2019, featuring Rachel Sennott, Pat Regan, Rachel Pegram, Cam Spence, and Joe Pera.[23]

In 2019, Montgomery presented his sixth solo show, I Was Part Of The Problem Before We Were Talking About It, at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival;[24] he described it as "about personal growth and reconciling who I am today with all the iterations of myself I've been throughout the years".[12][25]

He presented Guy Montgomery By Name, Guy Montgomery By Nature at the NZICF in 2021, and later took the show around New Zealand.[26]

His show My Brain is Blowing Me Crazy premiered in 2023 and won the Fred Award at the New Zealand International Comedy Festival. In May 2024, Montgomery went on tour with a new show, 50,000,000 Guy Fans Can't be Wrong.[27][2]

Montgomery is also a member of the improv group Snort.[12]

Television and film

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Montgomery's first appearance on TV was on the TVNZ U channel, where from 2011 he was a fill-in host on U Live and later hosted the "interactive" 2013 show U late alongside Tim Lambourne.[28][29][30] He wanted the show, which aired on weeknights on TVNZ U, to "fill the void that's been left by Eating Media Lunch, Moon TV, [and] Back of the Y".[31] He and Lambourne had previously worked together at George FM on the show Monty and the Face.

From U late, where he first met his podcast partner Tim Batt,[32] Montgomery moved into writing for several different comedy shows in New Zealand, such as Jono and Ben at 10.[citation needed] Montgomery was also a writer and presenter of Fail Army.[33][2] He appeared on Cadbury Dream Factory in 2014.

Montgomery co-wrote (with producer and director Ryan Heron[34]) and starred in the short film Return, which won Best Screenplay at the 2015 Show Me Shorts film festival.[35] Return later screened at the 2015 Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival.[36]

In 2017, Montgomery and Tim Batt recorded a pilot episode of a The Worst Idea of All Time TV series for YouTube Red, in which they spent five days in a New York City sewer watching Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows. The show was never ordered to series.

Montgomery appeared on the 2020 May the 4th fundraiser episode of The George Lucas Talk Show, titled The George Lucas Talk Show All Day Star Wars Movie Watch Along. He was also co-host of Survive the 80s.[37]

In 2021, Montgomery took part in series two of Taskmaster NZ[38] and he appeared on the panel show Patriot Brains.

Montgomery was a contestant on the 2022 series of the New Zealand reality television show Celebrity Treasure Island, and was the first player to be eliminated.[39][40] His chosen charity had been Auckland City Mission.[40] He has also appeared frequently on panel and game shows such as 7 Days, Best Bits, Have You Been Paying Attention?, and Thank God You're Here.

In 2023, Montgomery's television show Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont-Spelling Bee premiered in New Zealand.[2] An Australian version was aired by the ABC in August 2024.[41][8]

He is set to appear in the upcoming animated series Badjelly, based on the picture book Badjelly the Witch (1973).[42]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Source
2011 U Live Fill-in host [29]
2013 U late Co-host
20132015 Best Bits Himself Various episodes
2014 Cadbury Dream Factory Himself
2015 Chopper's Republic of Anzakistan English Captain
2015 Fail Army Presenter Also writer
2017 The Worst Idea of All Time Himself Unaired YouTube Red pilot
2018 Tonightly with Tom Ballard Himself Episode 86
20192024 7 Days Himself Various episodes
20192020 The Drawing Show Mark
2020 The George Lucas Talk Show Himself "The George Lucas Talk Show All Day Star Wars Movie Watch Along"
2020 Survive the 80s Himself [37]
20202021 Bigtop Burger Customer 2 episodes
20202022 Have You Been Paying Attention? (New Zealand) Himself Various episodes
2020 Golden Boy Series 2, episode 7: "The Report"
2021 Taskmaster NZ Himself Series 2
2021 Patriot Brains Himself
2022 Celebrity Treasure Island 2022 Himself [40]
20222024 Have You Been Paying Attention? Himself Various episodes
2023 Double Parked Brett Series 1, episode 8
20232024 Thank God You're Here Various roles Various episodes
20232024 Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont-Spelling Bee Host Also creator, producer, writer [2]
2024 Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont-Spelling Bee (Australia) Host Also creator, producer, writer [41]
2024 The Weekly with Charlie Pickering Himself Season 10, episode 11
2025 Badjelly Voice [42]
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Film

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2015 Return Dominic Short film; also co-writer [35]
2018 The Breaker Upperers Waiter
2018 Vermilion Frank
2020 Baby Done Treemasters Official
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Awards

In 2014, Montgomery won the Billy T Award for his show Presents a Succinct and Concise Summary of How He Feels About Certain Things.[16]

He won the Fred Award in 2023 for his show My Brain is Blowing Me Crazy.[2][43] The show also won "Best of the Fest" at the 2023 Sydney Comedy Festival.[44]

Personal life

Montgomery's partner is actress Chelsie Preston Crayford.[2]

References

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