We have done many lists that are quite “American” and have even received the odd complaint about it, so, coupled with the fact that Canada has recently celebrated thanksgiving, it is appropriate to do a Canadian list to give thanks to Canada for the great comedians they have given us! Be sure to add your own favorites to the comments.
Born in Vancouver British Columbia, in 1982, Rogen is the youngest comedian to appear on this list, but I have included him, to show that Canada can still produce great Comedian’s, and to show what may be coming. Rogen got his start in the television show Freaks and Geeks. But his big break came in the movies. He has stared in such movies as The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up. He also stared in and co-wrote the movies Superbad and Pineapple Express. Rogen has many films in the works, and I believe we will see much more of him.
Born in 1944 in Toronto Ontario, Michaels is not known for his comedic acting or stand-up, but is important on this list because he is the founder/producer of Saturday Night Live. Michaels co-created, arguably the most famous and longest running sketch comedy show in 1977. A show at which gave the start to many famous comedians. Although he is not an actor, he has produced 19 movies, many of which were SNL spin-off’s (Wayne’s World, A Night at the Roxbury, and Superstar) as well as recent movies like Mean Girls, and Hot Rod.
Born in Regina Saskatchewan, in 1926, Nielsen got his start, not in Comedies, but in dramatic movies, and television shows playing doctors, police officers and lawyers. Although starting his acting career in the 50′s his comedic breakthrough came in the 80′s with the cult classic, Airplane! Next for Nielsen came a comedy show called Police Squad, which parodied famous police dramas. This show was cancelled after only six episodes, but, six years later, Police Squad was turned into a movie, and The Naked Gun movies were born. After two sequels, Nielsen became the king of spoofs, and even appeared in the more recent, Scary Movie franchise.
Born in 1948 in Brantford Ontario. Hartman joined the cast of Saturday Night Live in 1980, and was a regular cast member for eight years impersonating many, including former president Bill Clinton. After leaving SNL, Hartman appeared on the sit-com News Radio, as well as doing many voices for the Simpsons (Troy McClure and Lionel Hutz). Hartman’s life was cut short. On May 28th, 1998, Hartman was shot and killed in his sleep, by his wife.
Born in Hamilton Ontario, in 1946, Levy is yet another SCTV alum. He graduated from McMaster University in 1969 (my alma mater). Where he went to work with Second City and SCTV. Levy has made appearances in many movies, but is most known as the well-meaning father in the American Pie movies.
Born in 1970, in Brampton Ontario, Russell Peters is one Canada’s favorite Stadnd-up comedians. He got his start in Toronto, but his comedy has been appreciated all over the world, selling out shows in Canada, the US and Dubai. The jokes that he tells are more like observations that he has made about the world around them, mostly concentrating on race and culture. Peters is still touring around the world!
Born in 1954 in Toronto Ontario, Catherine O’Hara, is the female representative for this list, though she is not the only female Canadian comedian. O’Hara got her start at Toronto’s Second City, where she was famous SC/SNL comedian Gilda Radner’s understudy. She became a regular on SCTV. She was casted on SNL, but never appeared in an episode, and chose her alma mater, SCTV when it was bought for American television, and appeared on NBC. On SCTV O’Hara was known for her celebrity impression’s which included, Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, Linda Blair, Lucille Ball, and even Meryl Streep. O’Hara also stared in many movies, such as Beetlejuice, Home Alone 1 and 2, and Christopher Guests mockumentary A Mighty Wind (just one of 4 Christopher Guest movies she appears in).
Born in 1950, in Toronto Ontario, Candy is much loved Canadian Comedian. Candy got his start at Toronto’s Second City Comedy, and eventually moved to Second City Television. A popular Canadian skit show out of Toronto. In the 80′s Candy made appearances in movies such as The Blues Brothers, Stripes, and Ghostbusters, and Splash. By the late 80′s Candy was staring or costarring in movies such as Uncle Buck, Brewster’s Millions, or Planes, Trains and Automobiles. In 1989, Candy produced, my personal favorite, Camp Candy, and animated show about summer camp. Candy’s career continued into the early 90′s, but was cut short, but his tragic death in 1994. Candy died of a Heart attack at the age of 43. His final, fully completed movie (because he died half way thorough shooting Wagons East) was Canadian Bacon, thus proving (even in a satirical way), that he was a true Canadian.
Born in 1963 in Scarborough Ontario, Myers got his start with the famous Second City players in Toronto. Here he was able to hone his improv skills. In 1988 he moved to Chicago and trained at Second City’s famed training centre which has produced comedian’s such as, Tim Meadow’s Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell. In 1989, Myer’s became a cast member of the long running comedy sketch show, Saturday Night Live. It is also on SNL where he performed his most famous character, Wayne Campell. Myers was seen on SNL until 1995. It was the success of Wayne’s World skit that rocketed Myers in to movie stardom. In 1992, Wyane’s World was made into a feature film with a sequel to follow. He followed this up with popular movies such as the Austin Powers trilogy, as well as the Shrek trilogies, in which he grossed, $10,000,000. He went on to make the “Love Guru”, but I’m just going to ignore that.
Born in 1962 in New Market Ontario, Jim Carrey got his start doing stand-up in Yuk Yuk’s in Toronto Ontario, where he very quickly became a headliner, and the age of 19. Jim quickly progressed into movies, but became more of a household name on the long running Wayan brothers variety show, In Living Colour. After having bit parts in little known movies, Carrey landed the role as quirky private investigator in 1994′s Ace Ventura, Pet Detective. From this, Carrey grew to become a leading man in over 20 notable movies where he is grossing over $25,000,000 per movie, and has worked with numerous leading ladies such as, Jennifer Aniston (Bruce Almighty), Nicole Kidman (Batman Forever), and Kate Winslet (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind).






























Please,this weird thing about the Americans always jumping on every list that isn’t Ameri-centric..summed up here from one of your own comedy greats.
I just can’t imagine Leslie Nielsen doing drama. I love him!
By the way, I saw that a couple people mentioned that they’ve never heard of Russell Peters. You need to go look him up on youtube immediately! He’s easily one of the biggest/funniest stand-up comedians in the world right now and definitely worth checking out!
Sorry, I have to be “that person” again and say it….my GOD, man, please get an editor! Or run spell-check! Or SOMETHING so that my grammar-nazi eyes stop bleeding from reading your site. Thank you.
Personally, I’m not a huge fan of Russell Peters. And this list is horribly lacking. In addition to people that have already mentioned, I’d definitely add Gavin Crawford and Shaun Majumder. Both are on 22 Minutes, and I adore them n_n;
John Candy is one of my favorite comedians of all time. He’s great, so is Leslie Neilson, I had no clue he was Canadian!
@dbrownl (110): Yes iv’e herd of russia as a matter of a fact it borders my country in alaska ( you can walk their during the winter). I’m sorry I had to bring up this subject again. I think most people would rather and should be discussing the list, but I had to respond to this. I think my point was in my first comment was to critizied idea of this list which was stated ”We have done many lists that are quite “American” and have even received the odd complaint about it” this made me mad.
dazza68: What are you talking about, do you read this site? It’s usually the opposite of what you’re saying. Who’s “jumping on this list”?
A lot of the comedians that are being suggested as “should have been on the list” are genuinely funny but simply haven’t had the worldwide exposure to compete with the others on the list. Anyone from 22 minutes will not be known by anyone except Canadians. Kids in the Hall are more famous but still not on a worldwide scale beyond cult status. Perhaps the list should have been titled “Top Comedians” instead of “Best Comedians”. But either way I personally think the choices are sound.
Good list.
At least no one is saying “this list is too Canadan.” I really hate that when people say those things. Its so immature.
And yes, I’m American and I enjoyed this list. I did not know Jim was Canadan.
@Eleanor (42): How would you know?! Did you really do him?! Eww!
I love Canada. I live extremely close to it, literally I could walk there. I knew that many of these comedians were Canadian but I didnt know that Jim Carrey was! That was quite interesting to me! And I cant stand all the haters on Canada. Why in the world would you hate that country? In whole a very good group of people, and yes sometimes they say they hate Americans, but that’s probably because everyone always picks on them! But a very interesting list nonetheless.
I gave up reading this list due to spelling errors and ***** poor grammar. Please proofread, it makes lists so much more enjoyable!
the kids in the hall guys should be on to !!!!
Great list!
Oh America, how could we really hate you? If we didn’t have you who would we have to make fun of?
sugar sammy should be no this too
Actually as per my last comment-if we didn’t have America we would continue making fun of ourselves, we are very good at that. It is nice to live in a country that doesn’t take itself too seriously when it doesn’t have to. Also, Canada has the best tradition of political satire in my opinion.
Nice topic, although some of these comedians aren’t to my taste. However, I would like to add my voice to the chorus of people begging you to proofread lists before they’re submitted, or have somebody who understands basic spelling, grammar, punctuation, and capitalization do it for you. This was a painful, painful read on what would have been an interesting list for me.
And props to Astraya for her entertaining comment saying what I just said, only better.
What the ****, no Dan Aykroyd? Russel Peters, a jerk I never even heard of before reading this list, but not the better-known Dan Aykroyd?
@NickNamed (33):
That’s what I said. I’ve seen Ghostbusters fifty million times and never seen John Candy
Nice… Great list idea (although I would have added Brent Butt) Oh, and I live in the town next to Newmarket!!
Shamus: You’ve never seen John Candy?!?
I knew they wouldn’t be on here, but my vote would be for Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas aka Bob and Doug McKenzie. “Strange Brew” is still hilarious after all this time.
Ugh to Seth Rogen. I’m from B.C. and am embarrassed he’s the only one on the list from my province.
Also, from my experience, most Canadians who say they hate the USA don’t really mean it. Case in point: everyone here gets crazy-excited when an American show or movie mentions Canada. When “The Simpsons” did an episode that took place in Canada the newspapers were talking about it MONTHS before it aired.
WOW WAY TOO CANADIEN WHERES THE AMERICAN LOVE!!!!!!!
Just kidding great list and learned a few I had no clue Seth Rogen, Leslie Nielson, Lorne Micheals, Phil Hartman and a few of the others listed in the comments were all Canadians. For a country that alot of Americans use as a running gag Canada sure does know how to produce great comedy.
This list could have been a top 20 easily.
Not to be a grammar Nazi, but was this authors spell check not working?
It was a good list, but the spelling and grammar errors makes it look clown shoes…
i wish john candy made more movies before he died
I read through this list, thoroughly convinced that Dan Aykroyd would be in first place. How can it be that he is not even mentioned? That’s just insane.
I also agree with several others who mentioned Colin Mochrie. He is an improvisational genius and never failed to have me busting a gut laughing on “Who’s Line is it Anyway?”
@Hannah (137): “And props to Astraya for her entertaining comment saying what I just said, only better.”
I’m sure Astraya would enjoy your kudos much more if you did not refer to him as a girl!
(Very deep voice): Thanks, Boo.
(Just happen to have woken up and logged on right here.)
@Karl (28): That was a direct quotation from South Park, which you obviously did not recognise.
oh my God! how can I forget it???!!!
COLIN MOCHRIE is the BEST!!!
Haven’t seen Brent Butt’s name come up in the discussion. For those who don’t know who he is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brent_Butt
…and his latest effort:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corner_gas
John Candy was in the Ghostbusters music video
KIDS IN THE HALL!!
“mike myers – Carries a British Passport. He has said in many interviews that he regards himself as British
“Supports Liverpool Football Club – his parents were from Liverpool, UK
Is of Scottish and English heritage
This is well more british than canadian ”
Really ???
Mike Myers is Canadian, born and raised in Scarborough Ontario and always comes home to visit because he misses Canada, not Britain. Half the population of Canada is of British origin, so he is not unique in that sense and he does not consider himself to be British
@ben (85): ” canadians don’t know their american.”
@ben (125): “(you can walk their during the winter).”
1) There – refers to a place. “you can walk there during the winter.
2) They’re – a contraction of “they are”. “canadains don’t know they’re american.”
3) Their – Indicates posession. “I can not respect people who do not use their brains when commenting on listverse.”
As far as the list is concerned, an interesting topic of personal opinion that was poorly written.
Leslie Nielsen’s greatest role: Forbidden Planet. You kids don’t know *****. You just think you do. Turn off the computer, read something written on paper once in a while.
ARE YOU FREAKIN’ KIDDING ME?
No Norm MacDonald? None of the guys from Kids in the Hall? But the list includes that hammy, overacting, over-the-top, mugging, and unfunny Jim Carrey?
For the exclusion of Norm ALONE, this list fails.
And god knows I love Leslie Nielsen, but just because he’s done some comic roles (and very funny ones) I don’t see him as really qualifying here. He started out as a serious, leading man type.
I’m glad someone mentioned his role in Forbidden Planet, but Nielsen was also in “The Velvet Alley,” a live TV drama written by Rod Serling in the 50s. (Playhouse 90 or Kraft Theater… I can’t remember which). He did a great job in that. And of course he performed in a number of other serious roles in second-string Hollywood films back in the day, which called for the rugged, leading man look.
Leslie nielsen is a genius …
I HAVE to rewatch Airplane, cant wait to discover the naked gun
love candy in trains planes and autos
jim at one? carry is a comedian? live and learn
I signed up just to say BRUCE MCCULLOCH!!!
Mike Myers better than John Candy?… Jesus!
@Jason Lisfranc (157): Exactly. Bruce is genius. Have you heard his albums?
Jim Carrey has a mental illness i’m sure of it, probably some type of multiple personallity disorder.I feel sorry for him he just aint funny.Get help Jim it may make your acting less of a one trip pony.
I just want to tell you both good luck… we’re all counting on you.
Jim as 1 is a given he has had way more success then Myers.
I think myabe Ryan Reynolds could have made an appearance on this list, ive always found him under the radar funny but thought he was great as Deadpool and im sure will be just as good in the Deadpool movie and probably Greenlantern flick.
Have only seen Russel Peters once but good on you for having a straight standup comedian on the list.
@StellaLu (100):
i agree that the world would do well to remember that canada is not the same as the states, so couldn’t you honor your country by saying “we have our own unique culture” -not “subculture”?
because as a “subculture” you guys are just a subcategory of the dominant US culture afterall……opposite of the point i think you were trying to make, was that a freudian slip?
i second all the people who’ve lamented the exclusion of the kids in the hall cast, very funny men.
I never knew that Leslie Neilson and Eugene Levy are Canadian.
Sounds like maybe we need “Another 10 Great Canadian Comedians” list? One just doesn’t cut it.
I just find this fitting.
The love of my life Bruce Mcculloch and his view of America.
No mention of Rick Mercer? King of political satire? “Prime Minister Poutine”? Ringing any bells?!
Speaking of 22 Minutes …
Shaun Majumder (also a brilliant comedian) used to be on a show I watched all the time as a kid. “Oh-No”? “Uh-Oh”? Something like that. It was on YTV and involved a lot of green slime. I think it was based in Calgary.
Decent list all around. I personally would have changed the order of the comedians myself, but these are all based on opinion, and I’m just happy I know each person from the list! Good job.
This list is too American-centric. Do Canadian comedians next please.
you pulled a dwyane wade with that ‘wyane’s world’ spelling up there.
@Randall (154): The Velvet Alley was done on Playhouse 90, in 1959. He also did shows for Kraft Theater, Armstrong Circle Theater, The Web, Goodyear television playhouse, etc. Nielsen was one of the main characters in many shows throughout the 50′s, the beginning of television. I consider him a serious actor, and not a comedian.
John Candy was one of my favorite comedians, and I particularly liked Only the Lonely, with Alley Sheedy and Maureen O’Hara. It showed his talents in their best light, both comedy and serious acting.
if you don’t know who russell peters is….WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN?? The guys pretty much famous since comedy central had him on. If you don’t know him you need to watch some youtube clips NOW:
he has the talent of being able to poke fun at different cultures but still make it acceptable. Also, Kenny verses Spenny? Maybe not comedians but still entertaining
definately famous they’re on showcase all the time, check them out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KR3wGlRcUKo&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nn5jlrxcpkI&feature=related
enjoy
LAWL
Did not know some of these people were Canadian.
I do not like Myers and Carrey, and thought Ryan Styles was Canadian, whos line is it alongh with Mochrie.
Neilson and Ackroyd very funny people, again I did not know they were Canadian.
Could someone let me know where Styles is from.
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JIM CARREY is the best comedian ever known and only the best comedian on this planet. Or maybe the whole universe! nest actor. two thumbs up