Jon Dore at Yuk Yuks Toronto

Named one of 10 comics to watch by Variety, Ottawa-born comedian, host and actor Jon Dore is renowned for his offbeat humour and unique bait-and-switch style.

Dore is a favourite on the comedy club and festival circuit in Canada and the United States. He has hosted the Just for Laughs Festival Homegrown Comedy Competition on a number of occasions and has enjoyed sold-out runs at the Festivals Montreal and Toronto locations, at comedy festivals in Halifax, Vancouver, Portland and Washington, DC, and at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee.

From his humble beginnings as the co-host of the cable talk show Daytime Ottawa Rogers Television and the irreverent roving reporter on Canadian Idol CTV, Dore recently starred in the critically acclaimed ABC-TV series How to Live with Your Parents for the Rest of Your Life opposite Sarah Chalke, Elizabeth Perkins and Brad Garrett..

Dore is the host of HBO Canadas Funny as Hell, a series showcasing bold and uncensored comedy from the fastest rising comedians at the Just For Laughs Festival, currently shooting its fourth season.

He is the star of his own award-winning mockumentary series, The Jon Dore Television Show, documenting his hilarious and outrageous debates on lifes challenges and changes, from weight loss to gender. He also served as co-creator, co-producer and writer on the series, proving he is just as comfortable behind the camera. The series ran for a successful two seasons on IFC and The Comedy Network.

Dore starred in the stand-up specials Comedy Central Presents...Jon Dore and Comedy Now! CTV/The Comedy Network; appeared on a number Comedy Centrals specials including Live At Gotham, CC: Stand-Up: The Bonnaroo Experience and Mash Up; made guest-starring turns on How I Met Your Mother CBS and Scare Tactics Syfy; and was the lead in the CBS pilot My Life As An Experiment.

A regular on late night talk shows, Dore has the honor of being the first stand-up to appear on Conan TBS.

Dore's feature film credits include the indie drama Gus opposite Michelle Monaghan Mission: Impossible III and the comedy Stag, with Donald Faison Scrubs and Eva Amurri Californication, which picked up two awards - Best Ensemble and Excellence in Filmmaking - at the LA Comedy Film Festival.

TV Guide Canada called Dore one of the rising stars of the future and Toronto weekly NOW Magazine named him Best Male Stand-up. He is the recipient of four Canadian Comedy Awards including: Best Taped Live Performance 2010 for Just for Laughs; Best Performance by a Male in a Television Show 2009 for The Jon Dore Television Show; Best Writing on a Series 2008 for The Jon Dore Television Show; and Best Stand-up Newcomer 2006. He is also a two-time Gemini nominee 2008 & 2009 for Best Individual Performance in a Comedy Program or Series for The Jon Dore Television Show.

Awards Accolades

2012 WIN: LA Comedy Film Festival Award for Best Ensemble Stag

2010 WIN: Canadian Comedy Award for Best Taped Live Performance Just For Laughs

2009 WIN: Canadian Comedy Award for Best Performance by a Male in a TV Show The Jon Dore Television Show

2009 NOMINATION: Gemini-nominee for Best Individual Performance in a Comedy Program/Series The Jon Dore Television Show

2009 NAMED: One of 10 comics to watch by Variety

2008 WIN: Canadian Comedy Award for Best Writing on a Series The Jon Dore Television Show

2008 NOMINATION: Gemini-nominee for Best Individual Performance in a Comedy Program or Series The Jon Dore Television Show

2008 WIN: NOW Magazines Best of Toronto Award for Best Male Stand-up

2006 WIN: Canadian Comedy Award for Best Stand-up Newcomer

2004 NAMED: one of the rising stars of the future by TV Guide Canada



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