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The best Matt Berry TV roles encapsulate his greatest and most prominent work for television.

Let’s celebrate the man that’s been consistently delivering high-quality laughs.

Matt Berry as Laszlo in a promo image for What We Do in the Shadows Season 5.

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The story shows an Innkeeper (Berry) struggling to keep his business afloat due to high competition.

Ayoade plays Joseph, while other stars includecreators ofThe Mighty Boosh,Julian BarrattandNoel Fielding.

Matt Berry portrays the titular character, Eli Rabbit,a skilled inspector in 1887 Victorian England.

Julian Barratt, Julia Davis and Matt Berry in AD/BC: A Rock Opera stand in a crowd and look off-screen.

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The animated show is definitelygeared toward a more adult audience, with its raunchy, sometimes niche humor.

He embodies a pompous nobleman who’s quite idiotic, escalating jokes to comedy gold very often.

The satirical and fantastical nature ofDisenchantmentallows its voice cast to sometimes go overboard.

Matt Berry as Beef Galore in House of Fools dressed in a preppy black suit and a black hat, waving at the camera

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Their psychedelic comedyThe Mighty Booshis a surreal piece of work that often dabbles with fantasy worlds and characters.

Matt Berry is a guest star on the show, portraying the arrogant adventurer Dixon Bainbridge.

Vince and Howard are zookeepers, and the manager of the zoo is Bob Fossil (Rich Fulcher).

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Berry has the power to embrace wild dialogue and turn it into something of his own.

Garth Marenghi’s Darkplaceis about a self-proclaimed mastermind/horror novel writer, Garth Marenghi.

The laughing reel here is deserved, because, if removed, the show would still be hilarious.

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The IT Crowdis set in a fictional corporation called Reynholm Industries.

Dejected at first, Jen befriends the two social misfits, showing she’s kind of a misfit herself.

Berry portrays the heir of Reynholm Industries, the powerful, incompetent, and self-absorbed Douglas Reynholm.

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The theme song and songs within the show were composed by Berry, as in all his other shows.

Toast of Londonfollows Steven Toast, a London-based actor who does voice-over acting, and some TV occasionally.

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Matt Berry as detective Eli Rabbit, posing in a blue jacket and red shirt in the show Year of the Rabbit.

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Prince Merkimer, voiced by Matt Berry, in Disenchantment tied to a ship’s mast, smiling awkwardly.

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Matt Berry and Rich Fulcher stand in a blue tiled room and look at the camera in an image for ‘Snuff Box’.

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Matt Berry as Dixon Bainbridge raising his fists, preparing to fight someone in The Mighty Boosh.

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Garth Marenghis Darkplace TV Poster

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Douglas Reynholm (Matt Berry) sits back with his cowboy boots on the desk in The IT Crowd.

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The IT crowd

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Matt Berry as Steven Toast with longer hair and a mustache looks at someone across from him in Toast of London

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Toast of London