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Russell Peters
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Russell Peters in 2009
Birth nameRussell Dominic Peters
Born (1970-09-29) September 29, 1970 (age 53)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Mediumstand-up, television, film, radio
NationalityCanadian
Years active1989–present
GenresSatire, Improvisational comedy, Observational comedy
Subject(s)racism, race relations, stereotypes, multiculturalism, Indian culture
Signature
WebsiteRussellPeters.com

Russell Dominic Peters[3] (born September 29, 1970)[4] is a Canadian stand-up comic and actor.

Early life and background

Russell Peters was born in Toronto, Ontario to Eric and Maureen Peters, and raised in Brampton. He is of Anglo-Indian descent. His father was born in Bombay, India and worked as a federal meat inspector and his mother was born in Calcutta, India. He has an older brother named Clayton who was also born in Calcutta.[citation needed]

He went to Georges Vanier Catholic Elementary School from kindergarten to grade 8 and North Peel Secondary School for grades 9-12 in Brampton.

Career

Peters began performing in Toronto, Ontario in 1989.[3] He has since also performed in the United States, UK, Australia, mainland China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Denmark, South Africa, the Caribbean, Vietnam, New Zealand, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Sweden, India, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Jordan, Lebanon, and Trinidad among other places.

He has been nominated for four Gemini Awards,[5] the Canadian television awards. He has also been nominated for Best Male Comic at the Canadian Comedy Awards.[citation needed] Peters has been featured at such shows as Montreal's Just for Laughs (Juste Pour Rire) Comedy Festival, the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, and the Edinburgh Festival. He hosted the Canada Day Comedy Festival 2006.

His comedy special Russell Peters: Outsourced, aired on Comedy Central on August 16, 2006. The DVD version features his uncensored performance. The DVD has been popular, especially in Canada, selling over 100,000 copies. Outsourced remained on the National DVD Chart over one and a half years after release.

Peters' DVD/CD combo Russell Peters: Red, White, and Brown was recorded on February 2, 2008 at The WAMU Theatre at Madison Square Garden. Peters and his brother self-produced and financed Red, White and Brown.

Peters also currently produces and stars on the radio situation comedy series, Monsoon House, on CBC Radio One.

Between June 2008 and June 2009, Peters earned $10 million, making him one of the highest-paid comedians during that twelve-month period.[6]

New sitcom on Fox

In September 2007, it was confirmed that Peters made a deal with Fox to develop a new sitcom, based on his experience in Canada. Peters says, "It's really a snapshot of where my family maybe was ten years ago" and he ensures that the sitcom is "Something that will be funny and honest."[7][8]

USO tour

Peters participated in a USO tour of Iraq, Afghanistan, Germany, Africa and Greenland in November 2007 with Wilmer Valderrama and Mayra Veronica.[9]

Juno Awards 2008

Peters was the host of the 2008 Juno Awards televised ceremonies in Calgary on April 6, 2008[10], for which he won a Gemini Award for "Best Performance or Host in a Variety Program or Series". The 2008 awards broadcast received the second-highest ratings ever for the program.

Juno Awards 2009

Peters was asked to host the 2009 Juno Awards for a second year in a row. The 2009 Juno Awards took place in Vancouver on March 29, 2009.

Red, White, and Brown

Peters' latest DVD/CD is called Russell Peters: Red, White, and Brown. It was released in Canada in September 2008 and in the US on January 27, 2009. Peters produced this DVD along with his brother and manager, Clayton Peters.

Film

Peters has also appeared in a few films, most recently "Senior Skip Day" also starring Larry Miller, Tara Reid & Gary Lundy. Besides this, Peters has also had short appearances in the 1994 film Boozecan as Snake's Friend, the 1999 film Tiger Claws III as Detective Elliott, the 1999 film "Analyze This," the 2004 film My Baby's Daddy as the obstetrician, the 2006 film Quarter Life Crisis as Dilip Kumar, the 2007 film The Take as Dr. Sharma, and the 2008 film Senior Skip Day as Uncle Todd. Peters is also listed for his appearances in two upcoming films. He is scheduled to star as "Pervius" in National Lampoon's The Legend of Awesomest Maximus.

Popularity

Peters' popularity extends to several countries. In Canada, Peters became the first comedian to sell out Toronto's Air Canada Centre,[11] with more than 15,000 tickets in two days for the single show. He ended up selling over 30,000 tickets nationally over the two-day sales period. A total of over 60,000 tickets were sold across six cities.[citation needed]

Awards and recognitions

  • 1997 - Nomination for the Gemini Award in the category "Best Individual Performance in a Comedy Program or Series". This was for Show Me The Funny, from the TV-series Comics! (1997)[12]
  • 2004 - Nomination for a Gemini Award for his Comedy Now! special.
  • 2008 - Nomination for a Gemini Award for hosting The Junos.
  • 2008 - Winner of a Gemini Award for 'Best Performance or Host in a Variety Program or Series'.

Filmography

Title Year
"Show Me The Funny" 1997
"Comedy Now!" 2004
"Live in New York" 2004
"Outsourced" 2006
"Russell Peters: Red, White, and Brown" 2008

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Notable Roles Played

Acting roles - TV

  • "Comics Without Borders" (2008)
  • Russell Peters: Red, White and Brown (2008)
  • Senior Skip Day/High School's Day Off (Australia title) (2008)- Uncle Todd

Appearances on TV

  • "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" - Himself (2009)
  • "The 9th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards" (2008)- Himself (Winner - Best Large Venue Stand-up)
  • "CBC News: The Hour" .... Himself - Episode dated 18 September 2008 (2008) TV episode .... Himself
  • "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" - Himself - Episode dated 15 February 2008 (2008)
  • "Def Comedy Jam" - Episode #8.4 (2008) TV episode - Himself/Comedian
  • "Pulse: The Desi Beat" - Episode #1.9 (2007) TV episode - Himself
  • "Video on Trial" - Episode #3.3 (2007) TV episode - Himself
  • "Comics Unleashed" - Episode #1.6 (2006) TV episode- Himself
  • The 4th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards (2003) - Himself
  • The 5th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards (2004) - Nominee (Male Stand-up)
  • MTV Cribs

Self

References

  1. ^ "Russell Peters Official Bio Press". Russell Peters Official Bio Press.
  2. ^ Comedy Preview: Russell Peters won't a hurt you real bad. Gauntlet Entertainment.
  3. ^ a b "Russell Peters IMDB profile". IMDB Profile.
  4. ^ "Russell Peters Official FAQ". russellpeters.com - FAQ FAQ.
  5. ^ "Russell Peters ~ Booking, Tour dates and video Information". Help Management Services
  6. ^ http://www.forbes.com/2009/07/13/top-earning-comedians-business-entertainment-top-earning-comedians_slide_11.html
  7. ^ Russell Peters Scores Script Deal with FOX. News Blaze.
  8. ^ Russell has a new gig. Metro International.
  9. ^ "USO visits Bagram". United States Department of Defense. November 21, 2007. Retrieved 2008-01-24.
  10. ^ "Russell Peters to Host The 2008 JUNO Awards, April 6 on CTV" (PDF). CARAS. February 5, 2008. Retrieved 2008-02-05.
  11. ^ "Russell Peters' Homecoming Tour SELLS OUT Across Canada!". News Blaze.
  12. ^ "Russell Peters IMDB profile - awards". IMDB Profile - Awards.
  13. ^ "Russel Peters List of Films Produced (IMDB)".
  14. ^ "IMDB Official Russel Peters Filmography".

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