Canadian Comedy Awards
The Canadian Comedy Awards, founded by Tim Progosh, are an annual awards ceremony celebrating notable English speaking Canadian comedians for achievements in Live, Radio, Film, Television and Internet media over the previous year. The awards began in 2000, and are usually broadcast on The Comedy Network.
The ceremonies were held in Toronto until 2002, and from 2003-2007 they were held in London, Ontario in conjunction with an annual comedy festival (known as Comedy Week while in London). In 2008 they moved to Regina, Saskatchewan.
Past hosts include the Royal Canadian Air Farce, Scott Thompson (of The Kids in the Hall), Dave Thomas, Brent Butt and Bruce Hunter (as Rocko the Dog, the character he plays on Puppets Who Kill). The Awards are produced by The Canadian Comedy Foundation for Excellence and Higher Ground Productions, and the Live Awards have been generously supported by the late Bluma Appel. The 2000 & 2001 awards were produced and aired on The Comedy Network by Higher Ground Productions. The 2001 special received a Gemini nomination for writing. The awards made it back to TV in the form of variety specials in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010. The Doo Wops received a Gemini nomination for their performance in the 2008 special and the 2009 special co produced by Higher Ground and Minds Eye was nominated for the gemini - comedy, music or variety special.
The Awards are produced by The Canadian Comedy Foundation for Excellence and Higher Ground Productions, and the Live Awards have been generously supported by the late Bluma Appel.
Ceremonies
2000-2006
- 2000 - the first Canadian Comedy Awards were held in Toronto, Ontario at the Masonic Temple, hosted by Dave Thomas. The awards were televised as a special, winning a 2001 Canadian Comedy Award for Best Direction - TV Special or Episode for its director, Bob Sorger.
- 2001 - the 2nd annual awards were held in Toronto, Ontario, hosted by Patrick McKenna (of The Red Green Show and Traders) and Sheila McCarthy. The awards were televised by The Comedy Network
- 2002 - the 3rd annual awards were hosted by Brent Butt. It was the last time the awards were held in Toronto before they were moved to London, Ontario in 2003.
- 2003 - the 4th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards were held at the Grand Theatre in London, Ontario, and hosted by Royal Canadian Air Farce. This was the first time the Awards were held outside of Toronto since the show's inception in 2000, and they remained in London through 2007.
- 2004 - the 5th annual Canadian Comedy Awards were held in London, Ontario at the London Convention Centre. They were hosted by Scott Thompson of The Kids in the Hall fame.
- 2005 - the 6th annual awards were again held in London, Ontario, and hosted by Puppets Who Kill character Rocko the Dog (voiced by Bruce Hunter).
- 2006 - the 7th annual awards were announced Oct. 26 at the London Music Hall in London, Ontario. They were hosted by Will Sasso, with Royal Canadian Air Farce, Dave Broadfoot and Mike MacDonald. The awards were part of a broader Canadian Comedy Awards & Festival which took place from October 25–28, 2006.
2007
The 8th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards were held at the London Music Hall in London, Ontario on October 12, 2007 as part of the Canadian Comedy Awards & Festival which ran October 10–13, 2007. It marked the fifth straight year the awards ceremony was held in London.
Nominees & Winners
Nominations were announced Wednesday, July 25, 2007 at The Gladstone in Toronto, and winners (printed in italics) were announced at the awards ceremony on October 12, 2007, which was hosted by Debra DiGiovanni:
Live category
- Alan Park
- Gerry Dee
- Steve Patterson
- Mike Wilmot
- Peter Kelamis
- Debra DiGiovanni
- Kate Davis
- Kristeen Von Hagen
- Nikki Payne
- Erica Sigurdson
- Sean Lacomber
- Graham Clarke
- Darrin Rows
- Jeff McEnery
- Don Wood
- Plan Live From Outer Space
- Swiss Family Guy Robinson
- Whatever Happened to Bergin and Bublick?
- For Crying Out Loud
- My First Crush - From Fear to Non Confidence
- Swiss Family Guy Robinson - Brian Froud
- The Sean Schau - Seán Cullen
- Hard Headed Woman - Sandra Battaglini
- Comedy in Motion with Bob Cates
- Any Second Now
- The Imponderables
- The Distractions
- Canadian Content
- The Second City: Bird Flu Over the Cuckoo's Nest
- The Sketchersons
- Monkey Toast - The Improvised Talk Show
- Rock Paper Scissors
- AKA Improv - Cage Match Vancouver
- Illustrated Men
- Urban Improv
- Ian Boothby - Urban Improv
- Adam Cawley - Hot Lawyer
- Drew McCreadie - Urban Improv
- Peter Oldring - Monkey Toast
- Taz Van Rassel
- Jennifer Goodhue - Monkey Toast
- Diana Frances
- Jan Caruana - Monkey Toast
- Ellie Harvey
- Lauren Ash - Second City Mainstage
Television category
- DIRECTION - SPECIAL OR EPISODE:
- Robert de Lint - Corner Gas ep. 66 "The Good Old Table Hockey Game"
- Henry Sarwer-Foner - Rick Mercer Report ep. 16
- Stephen Reynolds - This Hour Has 22 Minutes season XIV ep. 3
- Deborah Day - Women Fully Clothed
- Michael Kennedy - This Space for Rent ep. 2 "Stained"
- T.W. Peacocke - Rent-A-Goalie
- David Storey, Robert de Lint, Jeff Beesley, Mark Farrell, Brent Butt - Corner Gas
- Michael Kennedy - Little Mosque on the Prairie
- Henry Sarwer-Foner - Rick Mercer Report
- Carl Harvey - Just For Laughs 2006
- WRITING - SPECIAL OR EPISODE:
- Brent Butt and Kevin White - Corner Gas ep. 52 "Outside Joke"
- Brent Butt - Corner Gas ep. 54 "Kid Stuff"
- Chas Lawther and Gail Kerbel - Is It Art?
- Alan Park and Rob Ross - Royal Canadian Air Farce
- Kevin White, Mark Critch, Gary Pearson, Gavin Crawford, Jennifer Whalen, Carolyn Taylor, Albert Howell - This Hour Has 22 Minutes season XIV ep. 3
- Brent Butt, Mark Farrell, Paul Mather, Kevin White, Andrew Carr, Robert Sheridan - Corner Gas
- Christopher Bolton and Graeme Manson - Rent-A-Goalie
- Jeremy Diamond and Tim Polley - Odd Job Jack
- Zarqa Nawaz, Al Rae, Susan Flanders-Alexander, Dan Redican, Rebecca Schechter, Jackie May - Little Mosque on the Prairie
- Craig Lauzon - Royal Canadian Air Farce
- Eric Peterson - Corner Gas
- Shaun Majumder - This Hour Has 22 Minutes
- Christopher Bolton - Rent-A-Goalie
- Alan Park - Royal Canadian Air Farce
- Pat Thornton - Punched Up
- Inga Cadranel - Rent-A-Goalie
- Sheila McCarthy - "Sarah", Little Mosque on the Prairie
- Jennifer Goodhue - Comedy Inc.
- Penelope Corrin - Royal Canadian Air Farce
- Jessica Holmes - Royal Canadian Air Farce
TAPED LIVE PERFORMANCE:
- Alan Park - Just for Laughs 2006
- Winston Spear - JFL
- Pete Zedlacher - JFL
- Shaun Majumder - JFL
- Tim Nutt - JFL
Film category
- Erik Canull - Bon Cop, Bad Cop
- Vivieno Caldinelli - If I See Randy Again...
- John Bolton - Breakdown
- Patrick Huard, Leila Bason, Kevin Tierney, Alex Epstein - Bon Cop, Bad Cop
- Vivieno Caldinelli & Winston Spear - If I See Randy Again...
- John Bolton - Breakdown
- Colm Feore - Bon Cop, Bad Cop
- Patrick Huard - Bon Cop, Bad Cop
- Dan Redican - If I See Randy Again...
- Winston Rekert
- Catherine O'Hara - For Your Consideration
- Lisa Wegner - Boundless
- Amanda Tapping
2008
The 9th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards & Festival were held from October 1–5, 2008 at Casino Regina in Regina, Saskatchewan. 2008 was the first year the awards were held outside of Ontario. Previous Canadian Comedy Awards ceremonies took place in Toronto (2000–2002) before moving to London, Ontario (2003–2007). Nominations were announced at an industry luncheon at The Second City in Toronto on June 3, 2008 and the awards presentation ceremony took place on the evening of Friday, October 3, 2008 at Casino Regina, hosted by Alan Park with presenters including Dave Foley and Mike Wilmot. Winners are printed in capital letters:
Live
- Derek Edwards
- Jeremy Hotz
- Ron James
- Sean Majumder
- RUSSELL PETERS
- Sean Cullen
- GERRY DEE
- Steve Patterson
- Kenny Robinson
- John Wing Jr.
- Laurie Elliott
- Jennifer Grant
- NIKKI PAYNE
- Shannon Laverty
- Erica Sigurdson
- PETER ANTHONY
- Sam Easton
- DeAnne Smith
- Nick Beaton
- Sean Lacomber
- Dreadwood: Stories of the Canadian Klondike
- FACEBOOK OF REVELATIONS - THE SECOND CITY
- PET3RS - Approximately 3 Peters
- The Dead Language of Love
- An Inconvenient Musical
- THE SEAN SCHAU (SEAN CULLEN)
- Scarfarce
- The One Man Harold
- The News Desk with Ron Sparks
- All the Rage - David Raitt
- CANADIAN CONTENT
- The Imponderables
- Picnicface
- The Second City
- The Sketchersons
- About An Hour
- SHOW STOPPING NUMBER - THE IMPROVISED MUSICAL
- Urban Improv
- General Fools Improvisational Theatre
- Monkey Toast: The Improvised Talk Show
- Taz VanRassel
- Jayden Pfeifer
- Doug Morency
- Toby Berner
- DAN JOFFRE
- Lisa Merchant
- Diana Frances
- Amy Matysio
- AURORA BROWNE
- Jamillah Ross
Television
- The Doo Wops - Best of the Fest
- Manolis Zontanos – Comedy Network Presents
- Steve Patterson - Halifax Comedy Fest 2007
- Mike MacDonald - Halifax Comedy Fest 2007
- GERRY DEE - JUST FOR LAUGHS 2007, GALA SHOW 12
- Direction - Special or Episode:
- Brent Butt - Corner Gas (The Accidental Cleanist)
- David Storey - Corner Gas (Cable Excess)
- Don McCutcheon - Corner Gas (the 'J'Word)
- SAMIR REHEM - COCK'D GUNNS (EPISODES #8 & #4)
- Jim Allodi - "Rent-A-Goalie" (Episode #4 Burlington)
- Michael Kennedy - Little Mosque On the Prairie (Spy Something or Get Out)
- David Storey, Robert de Lint, Brent Butt, Don McCutheon,Jeff Beesley – Corner Gas
- HENRY SARWER-FONER - THE RICK MERCER REPORT (EPISODE #10)
- Carl Harvey & Shelagh O'Brien - 2007 Just For Laughs Gala Series
- Vivieno Caldinelli - The Owl and the Man
- Writing - Special or Episode:
- Zarqa Zawaz, Rebecca Schechter, Al Rae, Rob Sheridan, Greg Eckler, Paul Mather, Miles Smith – Little Mosque On the Prairie (Episode 213 Public Access)
- Graeme Manson - Rent A Goalie (Episode #5 - Everybody's a Fag)
- MARK CRITCH, GAVIN CRAWFORD, GARY PEARSON, KYLE TINGLEY, JENNIFER WHALEN, ALBERT HOWELL, TIM McAULIFFE, NATHAN FIELDER, GERI HALL, ANDREW BUSH, DEAN JENKINSON - THIS HOUR HAS 22 MINUTES (EPISODE 3)
- David Moses - Robson Arms S3 (Episode 303 Geeks In Love)
- Kevin White - Corner Gas (Bed and Brake Fast)
- JON DORE, MARK FORWARD, STEVE PATTERSON - THE JON DORE TELEVISION SHOW
- Leo Scherman, Morgan Waters, Andy King, Brooks Gray - Cock'd Gunns
- Zarqa Nawaz, Rebecca Schechter, Al Rae, Rob Sheridan, Greg Eckler, Paul Mather, Miles Smith – Little Mosque on the Prairie
- Kevin White,Mark Farrell, Brent Butt, Andrew Carr, Norm Hiscock, Gary Pearson, Dylan Wertz – Corner Gas
- Pat Thornton - The Owl and the Man
- GERI HALL - THIS HOUR HAS 22 MINUTES
- Janet Wright - Corner Gas
- Nancy Robertson - Corner Gas
- Cathy Jones - This Hour Has 22 Minutes
- Penelope Corrin - Air Farce Live
- Jon Dore - Jon Dore Television Show
- Alan Park - Air Farce
- Christopher Bolton - Rent A Goalie
- Eric Peterson - Corner Gas
- GAVIN CRAWFORD - THIS HOUR HAS 22 MINUTES
Film
- Jay Reso - Dark Rising
- Landy Cannon - Dark Rising
- Michael Cera - Superbad
- Seth Rogen - Knocked Up
- MICHAEL CERA - JUNO
- Brigitte Kingsley - Dark Rising
- Julia Schneider - Dark Rising
- ELLEN PAGE - JUNO
- Andrew Cymek - Dark Rising
- SETH ROGEN - SUPERBAD
- Andrew Cymek - Dark Rising
- James Dunnison - Walk the Dog
- JASON REITMAN - JUNO
Public Voting Categories
In 2008 three new categories were added to the awards, which could be voted on by the public. Prior to 2008 voting was only open to Canadian comedy industry professionals (members of unions such as ACTRA, CAEA, DGC and WGC). The nominees in these new categories were announced on-line on July 1, 2008, and winners (in capital letters) were announced at the awards ceremony on Friday, October 3:
- Cerealized #28 : Loops
- Every Dave Life
- Powerthirst
- SURE LOCK: A TRUE POO STORY
- The Owl and the Man #1
- The Waldo Ultimatum
- 300 Personal Trainer, 106.9 The Bear, Ottawa
- BAD SANTA, Q107, TORONTO
- The Debaters, CBC Radio 1
- Canadian Comedy Person of the Year:
- Ellen Page
- Michael Cera
- Rick Mercer
- Russell Peters
- SETH ROGEN
References
2009
Nominations for the 2009 Canadian Comedy Awards closed April 30, 2009. They have announced that the awards will be held in Saint John, New Brunswick this year, from Oct. 1-4. This is the first time the awards have been held in Eastern Canada. Nominations were announced on the CCA website on the morning of Monday, July 6, in videos hosted by Nikki Payne and Pat Thornton.
The winners were announced at a ceremony hosted by Sean Cullen, at the Imperial Theatre in Saint John, New Brunswick. Winners appear below in uppercase.
Live
- Scott Faulconbridge
- Glen Foster
- JEREMY HOTZ
- David Pryde
- Sugar Sammy
- Kate Davis
- DEBRA DIGIOVANNI
- Shelley Marshall
- Allyson Smith
- Kristeen Von Hagen
- Andrew Johnston
- Lori Gibbs
- NATHAN MACINTOSH
- Bobby Mair
- Martha O'Neill
- Picnicface
- Shoeless
- The Imponderables
- THE SECOND CITY
- The Sketchersons
- About An Hour
- IMPROMPTU SPLENDOR
- Monkey Toast
- PROJECTproject
- Urban Improv
- Matt Baram
- Ian Boothby
- James Gangl
- KERRY GRIFFIN
- Taz Van Rassel
- JAN CARUANA
- Amy Matysio
- Lisa Merchant
- Caitlin Howden
- Naomi Snieckus
- BARACK TO THE FUTURE
- Battleawesome Awesomestar
- It's Just a Phase
- That's Oddville
- Troubadour
- Fear of a Brown Planet
- Lupe: Undone
- ONE WOMAN SHOW
- Who's Afraid of Tippi Seagram?
- Wild Rose
Television
- Debra DiGiovanni - "Halifax Comedy Festival"
- Laurie Elliot - "Just For Laughs Gala"
- Jeremy Hotz - "Just For Laughs Gala"
- Jeremy Hotz - "What a Miserable Show This Is"
- RON SPARKS - "Comedy Now"
- Direction - Television Program or Series:
- ADAM BRODIE & DAVE DEREWLANY - "The Jon Dore TV Show (Jon Gets Haunted)"
- Matt Hawkins - "The Jon Dore TV Show (Jon Gets Horny)"
- Ryan Keller - "Bravo!FACT Presents: The Second City's Facebook of Revelations"
- Brian Roberts - "Da Kink in My Hair, Ep. 209"
- Shawn Alex Thompson - "Less Than Kind"
- Writing - Television Program or Series:
- Mark Critch, Gavin Crawford, Kyle Tingley, Jennifer Whalen, Albert Howell, Tim McAuliffe, Dean Jenkinson, Geri Hall, Nathan Fielder, Joanne O'Sullivan, Peter White - "This Hour Has 22 Minutes, XVI Episode 12"
- Marvin Kaye and Chris Sheasgreen - "Less Than Kind"
- Irwin Barker, Greg Eckler, Chris Finn, Paul Mather, Rick Mercer, Tim Steeves - "Rick Mercer Report"
- Bruce Pirrie, Darryl Hinds, Jim Annan, Karen Parker, Lauren Ash, Marty Adams, Scott Montgomery - "Bravo! Fact Presents: The Second City Facebook of Revelations"
- RON SPARKS - "Comedy Now"
- Gavin Crawford – “This Hour Has 22 Minutes”
- JON DORE - "The Jon Dore TV Show"
- Nathan Fielder - "This Hour Has 22 Minutes"
- Peter Oldring - "Good Morning World"
- Alan Park - "Royal Canadian Air Farce"
- Aimee Beaudoin - "Caution: May Contain Nuts"
- Inga Cadranel - "Rent-A-Goalie"
- Geri Hall - "This Hour Has 22 Minutes"
- Cathy Jones - "This Hour Has 22 Minutes"
- WENDEL MELDRUM - "Less Than Kind"
- Bravo! Fact Presents: The Second City's Facebook of Revelations
- Good Morning World
- LESS THAN KIND
- The Latest Buzz
- Three Chords From The Truth
Film
- MARTIN GERO - "Young People Fucking"
- Michelle Ouellet - "Hooked on Speedman"
- Mark Sanders - "Boyfriend Latte"
- Warren P. Sonoda - "Coopers Camera"
- Shannon Beckner and Mark Sanders - "Boyfriend Latte"
- Nicholas Carella and Vince Gabriele - "Hooked on Speedman"
- Chris Charney - "Wild Cherry"
- MARTIN GERO & AARON ABRAMS - "Young People Fucking"
- Jason Jones and Mike Beaver - "Coopers Camera"
- Nicholas Carella - "Hooked on Speedman"
- Josh Dean - "Young People Fucking"
- Ennis Esmer - "Young People Fucking"
- Jason Jones - "Coopers Camera"
- PETER OLDRING - "Young People Fucking"
- Shannon Beckner - "Boyfriend Latte"
- SAMANTHA BEE - "Coopers Camera"
- Kristin Booth - "Young People Fucking"
- Natalie Lisinska - "Young People Fucking"
- Carly Pope - "Young People Fucking"
Public Voting Categories
The deadline for submissions to the public voting categories is July 10, 2009. Submissions are accepted for Best Web Clip and Best Radio Clip. The nominees for Canadian Comedy Person of the Year are decided upon by an industry jury. Nominees in these categories will be announced and public voting will begin on July 17, 2009, at 9am.
- Flakaderm
- Mouth of Gold
- Mush Mouth
- VIOLATOR
- Weapon Accident
- "Smoking" by Josh Holliday, CFEX 92.9 FM, Calgary
- "Spelling Bee" by Canadian Content, XM Radio
- "Stalker" by Josh Holliday & Lisa Brooke, CFEX 92.9 FM, Calgary
- "Witches" by Mark Meer & Marianne Copithorne, The Irrelevant Show, CBC Radio
- "ZEN HOKEY POKEY" by JOE BIRD, The Irrelevant Show, CBC Radio
- Canadian Comedy Person of the Year:
- Air Farce
- Brent Butt
- Rick Mercer
- Russell Peters
- SETH ROGEN
Annual Results
2000
CATEGORY: TELEVISION
- Pretty Funny Female Performance: Mary Walsh for This Hour Has 22 Minutes
- Pretty Funny Male Performance: Rick Mercer for Made in Canada
- Pretty Funny Direction: Michael Kennedy for Made in Canada
- Pretty Funny Writing: Tim Steeves, Rick Mercer, Cathy Jones, Edward Kay, Mary Walsh and Greg Thomey for This Hour Has 22 Minutes
- Pretty Funny Direction (Special or Episode): Henry Sarwer-Foner for This Hour Has 22 Minutes, "New Year's Eve Special"
- Pretty Funny Writing (Special or Episode): Tim Steeves, Rick Mercer, Cathy Jones, Mary Walsh, Edward Kay, and Greg Thomey for This Hour Has 22 Minutes
CATEGORY: FILM
CATEGORY: LIVE COMEDY
2001
CATEGORY: TELEVISION
- Pretty Funny Female Performance: Cathy Jones for This Hour Has 22 Minutes
- Pretty Funny Male Performance: Colin Mochrie for Whose Line Is It Anyway?
- Pretty Funny Writing (Series): Cathy Jones, Rick Mercer, Greg Thomey, Mary Walsh, Mark Farrell, Chris Finn, Edward Kay, Tim Steeves, George Westerholm, Luciano Casimiri, Michael Best, Randy Metson, Heidi Foss, Jordan Kawchuk, Paul Mather, Christian Murray, Kevin White and Peter McBain for This Hour Has 22 Minutes
- Pretty Funny Writing (Special or Episode): Mark Farrell for Made in Canada
- Pretty Funny Direction (Series): Henry Sarwer-Foner for This Hour Has 22 Minutes
- Pretty Funny Direction (Special or Episode): Bob Sorger for The 2000 Canadian Comedy Awards
CATEGORY: FILM
CATEGORY: LIVE COMEDY
- Pretty Funny Comedic Play: Radio-30, by Chris Earle
- Pretty Funny One Person Show: Noam Chomsky is an Asshole, by Noam Rosen
- Pretty Funny Sketch Troupe: The Second City Mainstage
- Pretty Funny Male Improviser: Bruce Hunter
- Pretty Funny Female Improviser: Lisa Merchant
- Pretty Funny Improv Troupe: The Second City Mainstage
- Pretty Funny Female Stand-up: Elvira Kurt
- Pretty Funny Male Stand-up: Brent Butt
- Pretty Funny Stand-up Newcomer: Nikki Payne
THE BLUMA APPELL "THAT'S FUNNY" AWARD:
HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
2002
CATEGORY: TELEVISION
- Pretty Funny Female Performance: Janet van de Graaf for History Bites
- Pretty Funny Male Performance: Rick Mercer for Made in Canada
- Pretty Funny Writing (Series): Cathy Jones, Rick Mercer, Greg Thomey, Mary Walsh, Luciano Casimiri, Mark Farrell, Paul Mather, Peter McBain, Christian Murray, George Westerholm and Kevin White for This Hour Has 22 Minutes
- Pretty Funny Writing (Special or Episode): Bob Martin for Made in Canada, "Alan's Ex"
- Pretty Funny Direction (Series): Michael Kennedy, T. W. Peacocke, Stephen Reynolds, Henry Sarwer-Foner and Jerry Ciccoritti, for Made in Canada
- Pretty Funny Direction (Special or Episode): Henry Sarwer-Foner for Made in Canada, "Damacles What a Doll"
CATEGORY: FILM
CATEGORY: LIVE COMEDY
2003
CATEGORY: TELEVISION
- Pretty Funny Female Performance: Cathy Jones for This Hour Has 22 Minutes
- Pretty Funny Male Performance: Gavin Crawford for The Gavin Crawford Show
- Pretty Funny Direction: Michael Kennedy, Stephen Reynolds and Henry Sarwer-Foner for Made in Canada
- Pretty Funny Writing: Rick Mercer and Mark Farrell for Made in Canada
- Pretty Funny Direction (Special or Episode): Shawn Alex Thompson for Puppets Who Kill, "Cuddles Goes to Jail"
- Pretty Funny Writing (Special or Episode): Greg Thomey, Colin Mochrie, Mary Walsh, Cathy Jones, Mark Critch, Mark Farrell, Paul Mather, Peter McBain and Kevin White for This Hour Has 22 Minutes, "New Year's Eve Special"
CATEGORY: FILM
CATEGORY: LIVE COMEDY
2004
CATEGORY: TELEVISION
CATEGORY: FILM
CATEGORY: LIVE COMEDY
2005
CATEGORY: TELEVISION
CATEGORY: FILM
CATEGORY: LIVE COMEDY
2006
CATEGORY: TELEVISION
CATEGORY: FILM
CATEGORY: LIVE COMEDY
2007
CATEGORY: TELEVISION
CATEGORY: FILM
CATEGORY: LIVE COMEDY
2008
- Pretty Funny Comic of the Year (Large Venue category): Russell Peters
- Pretty Funny Stand-Up Male Comic: Gerry Dee
- Pretty Funny Stand-Up Female Comic: Nikki Payne
- Pretty Funny Stand-Up Newcomer Comic: Peter Anthony
- Pretty Funny Comedic Play: Facebook of Revelations, The Second City
- Pretty Funny One-Person Show: The Sean Schau
- Pretty Funny Sketch Troupe: Canadian Content
- Pretty Funny Improv Troupe: Show Stopping Number, The Improvised Musical
- Pretty Funny Female Improviser: Aurora Browne
- Pretty Funny Male Improviser: Dan Joffre
- Pretty Funny TV Taped Live Performance: Gerry Dee
- Pretty Funny Direction Special or Episode: Samir Rehem, Cock'd Guns Episode No. 8
- Pretty Funny Direction Series: Henry Sarwer-Foner, The Rick Mercer Report
- Pretty Funny Writing Special or Episode: Mark Critch, Gavin Crawford, Gary Pearson, Kyle Tingley, Jennifer Whalen, Albert Howell, Tim McAuliffe, Nathan Fielder, Geri Hall, Andre Bush and Dean Jenkinson, This Hour Has 22 Minutes Episode No. 3
- Pretty Funny Writing Series: Jon Dore, Mark Foward and Steven Patterson, The Jon Dore Show
- Pretty Funny Female TV Performance: Geri Hall
- Pretty Funny Male TV Performance: Gavin Crawford
- Pretty Funny Film Directing: Jason Reitman, Juno
- Pretty Funny Film Writing: Seth Rogen, Superbad
- Pretty Funny Female Actress of the Year: Ellen Page, Juno
- Pretty Funny Male Actor of the Year: Michael Cera, Superbad
- Pretty Funny Web Clip: Sure Lock: A True Poo story
- Pretty Funny Radio Clip: Bad Santa, Q107
- Pretty Funny Comic Person of the Year: Seth Rogen
Multiple Winners
Most Successful Shows
The TV shows which have had the most success at the Canadian Comedy Awards are:
Most Successful Groups
The groups/troupes with the most Canadian Comedy Award wins are:
- The Second City Mainstage - 7 wins (Best Improv Troupe, 2001; Best Sketch Troupe, 2001 & 2006; Best Comedic Play (Family Circus Maximus in 2002, Psychedelicatessen in 2003 and Facebook of Revelations in 2008)
- The Minnesota Wrecking Crew - 3 wins (Best Sketch Troupe, 2003–2004; Best Taped Live Performance, 2006).
- Slap Happy - 3 wins for Best Improv Troupe (2002-2003 & 2005).
Most Successful Individuals
People with the most wins (eight)
- Mark Farrell was the first person to win 8 Canadian Comedy Awards, for Best Writing - TV Series (This Hour Has 22 Minutes, 2001–2002; Made in Canada, 2003; Corner Gas, 2004 & 2007), Best Writing - TV Special or Episode (Made in Canada, 2001; This Hour Has 22 Minutes, 2003), and Best Direction - TV Series (Corner Gas - 2004).
- Henry Sarwer-Foner has also won 8 awards, including Best Direction - TV Series (This Hour Has 22 Minutes, 2001; Made in Canada, 2002–2003; Corner Gas, 2004; The Rick Mercer Report, 2008) and Best Direction - TV Special or Episode (for This Hour Has 22 Minutes in 2000, Made in Canada in 2002 and The Rick Mercer Report in 2007).
People with three wins or more
Many others have also won several awards. The following people have won at least three awards:
Seven wins
- Cathy Jones - 7 awards for This Hour Has 22 Minutes, including Best Female TV Performance (2001 & 2003), Best Writing - TV Series (2000–2002) and Best Writing - TV Special or Episode (2000 & 2003).
- Rick Mercer - 7 awards, for Best Male TV Performance (Made in Canada, 2000 & 2002), Best Writing - TV Series (This Hour Has 22 Minutes, 2000–2002; Made in Canada, 2003), and Best Writing - TV Special or Episode (This Hour Has 22 Minutes, 2000).
- Mary Walsh - 7 awards, including six for This Hour Has 22 Minutes (Best Female TV Performance (2000), Best Writing - TV Series (2000–2002), Best Writing - TV Special or Episode (2000 & 2003)) and Best Female Film Performance for Rare Birds in 2002.
Six wins
- Ron Sparks - 6 awards, including Best Stand-up Newcomer (2004), Best One Person Show (From the Desk of Ron Sparks, 2005), Best Comedic Play (Plan LIVE from Outer Space!, 2007)), and with The Minnesota Wrecking Crew, Best Sketch Troupe (2003–2004) and Best Taped Live Performance (2006).
Five wins
- Brent Butt - Five awards, including Best Male Stand-up (2001), Best Male TV Performance (Corner Gas, 2004–2005) and Best Writing - TV Series (Corner Gas, 2004 & 2007).
- Eugene Levy - Five awards, including two for Best Writing - Film (Best in Show in 2001 and A Mighty Wind in 2004) and three for Best Male Film Performance (Best in Show, American Pie 2 in 2002 and A Mighty Wind).
- Paul Mather - Five awards, for Best Writing - TV Series (This Hour Has 22 Minutes 2001-2002) & Corner Gas (2004 & 2007), and Best Writing - TV Special or Episode (This Hour Has 22 Minutes 2003).
- Greg Thomey - Five awards, all for This Hour Has 22 Minutes, including Best Writing - TV Series (2000–2002) and Best Writing - TV Special or Episode (2000 & 2003).
- Kevin White - Five awards, including Best Writing - TV Series (This Hour Has 22 Minutes, 2001–2002 & Corner Gas, 2007) and Best Writing - TV Special or Episode (This Hour Has 22 Minutes, 2003 & 2007).
Four wins
- Kerry Griffin - Four awards, for Best Improv Troupe (Slap Happy, 2002–2003, 2005) and Best Male Improviser (2006).
- Bob Martin - Four awards, for Best Male Improviser (2002), Best Writing - TV Special or Episode (Made in Canada, 2002) and Best Writing - TV Series (Slings and Arrows, 2005–2006).
- Mike Myers - Four awards, including two each for Best Male Film Performance and Best Writing - Film (for Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me in 2001, and Goldmember in 2003)
- Nikki Payne - Four awards, including Best Stand-up Newcomer (2001) and three for Best Female Stand-up (2003, 2005 & 2008).
Three wins
- Lauren Ash - Three awards, for Best Female Improv (2006–2007) and Best Sketch Troupe (Second City: Reloaded, 2006).
- Luciano Casimiri - Three awards, for Best Writing - TV Series (This Hour Has 22 Minutes in 2001-2002) and Best Writing - TV Special or Episode (for The Toronto Show in 2004).
- John Catucci - Three awards, for Best Sketch Troupe (The Minnesota Wrecking Crew, 2003–2004) and Best Taped Live Performance (The Minnesota Wrecking Crew in "Sketch with Kevin McDonald", 2006).
- Mark Critch - Three wins for Best Writing - TV Special or Episode (This Hour Has 22 Minutes, 2003 & 2007-2008).
- Seán Cullen - Three awards, for Best One Person Show (Erotic Laser Swordfight, 2002 and The Sean Shau, 2008), and Best Male Film Performance (Phil the Alien, 2006).
- Josh Glover - Three awards, for Best Sketch Troupe (The Minnesota Wrecking Crew, 2003–2004) and Best Taped Live Performance (The Minnesota Wrecking Crew in "Sketch with Kevin McDonald", 2006).
- Sandy Jobin-Bevans - Three awards for Best Improv Troupe (Slap Happy, 2002–2003, 2005).
- Edward Kay - Three awards, for This Hour Has 22 Minutes, including Best Writing - TV Series (2000), Best Writing - TV Series (2001) and Best Writing - TV Special or Episode (2000).
- Michael Kennedy - Three awards for Best Direction - TV Series (Made in Canada, 2000 & 2002-2003).
- Mark McKinney - Three awards, for Best Writing - TV Series (Slings and Arrows, 2005–2006) and Best Male TV Performance (Slings and Arrows, 2006).
- Lisa Merchant - Three awards for Best Female Improviser (2001, 2003 & 2005).
- Colin Mochrie - Three awards, for Best Male Improviser (2000), Best Male TV Performance (for Whose Line Is It Anyway? in 2001) and Best Writing - TV Special or Episode (for This Hour Has 22 Minutes in 2003).
- Doug Morency - Three awards, including Best Male Improviser (2003 & 2005) and Best Comedic Play (The Williamson Playboys, 2004).
- Mike "Nug" Nahrgang - Three awards, for Best Sketch Troupe (The Minnesota Wrecking Crew, 2003–2004) and Best Taped Live Performance (The Minnesota Wrecking Crew in "Sketch with Kevin McDonald", 2006).
- Dave Pearce - Three awards for Best Improv Troupe (Slap Happy, 2002–2003, 2005).
- Stephen Reynolds - Three awards, including two for Best Direction - TV Series (Made in Canada, 2002–2003) and Best Direction - TV Special or Episode (This Hour Has 22 Minutes, 2005).
- Tim Steeves - Three awards for This Hour Has 22 Minutes, including Best Writing - TV Series (2000–2001) and Best Writing - TV Special or Episode (2000).
- David Storey - Three awards for Best Direction - TV Series (Corner Gas, 2004–2006).
- Janet van de Graaf - Three awards, including Best Female Improviser (2002 & 2004) and Best Female TV Performance (History Bites, 2002).
- Kristeen von Hagen - Three awards, including Best Female Stand-up (2002), Best Writing - TV Special or Episode (The Toronto Show, 2004), and Best Comedic Play (Dickwhipped, 2005).
- Tabetha Wells - Three awards for Best Improv Troupe (Slap Happy, 2002–2003, 2005).
- George Westerholm - Three awards, two for Best Writing - TV Series (This Hour Has 22 Minutes, 2000–2001) and one for Best Writing - TV Special or Episode (The Toronto Show, 2004).
- Mike Wilmot - Three awards, for Best Male Stand-up (2005 & 2007) and Best Male Film Performance (It's All Gone Pete Tong, 2005).
Specials
The Canadian Comedy Awards have sponsored several spin-off specials, including:
- The Canadian Comedy Awards: Nice Special
- The Canadian Comedy Awards: Naughty Special
- The Canadian Comedy Awards - Best of the Fest 2007
- The Canadian Comedy Awards: Weekend Wrap-Up (2006)
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