Mike Ward (comedian)
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Birth name | Michael John Ward |
Born | Quebec City, Quebec | September 14, 1973
Medium | television, stand-up, radio, podcast & documentary |
Nationality | Canadian |
Genres | Black humor |
Notable works and roles | Chabot on L'Gros Show Henri on CNM (Simon & Henri) Ludger (cotton ouaté avec un loup) on Testostérone |
Website | http://www.mikeward.ca |
Michael John Ward (born September 14, 1973 in Quebec City, Quebec) is a French-Canadian comedian.[1] He performs comedy in both French and English.
Career
Mike Ward has appeared on television doing stand-up in 20 countries; airing throughout Europe, Africa, Australia and North America. He is a frequent guest of the Anthony Cumia Show podcast.[2] With other comedian Pantelis, Ward hosts podcast 2 Drink Minimum on Compound Media[3]
Controversy
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Ward has been the subject of controversy. At Jean-Marc Parent's 2008 Just For Laughs French gala, he made a joke about Revenu Québec, in which he mentioned[4] Cédrika Provencher, a young girl who had been abducted in 2007[5] in Quebec and whose remains were found in December 2015.
Ward also joked about Jérémy Gabriel, a disabled boy with Treacher Collins syndrome. Jérémy's parents filed a complaint with the Quebec human rights commission, and the commission brought the case in front of Quebec’s Human Rights Tribunal seeking $80,000 in damages from Ward. On July 20, 2016, he was ordered to pay $42000 ($35000 to Jérémy, $7000 to his mother). His attorney, Julius Grey appealed the decision.[6][7]
Filmography
Television
- 1995-1996: Besoin d'amour
- 1996: Chabada
- 1998-1999: Piment fort
- 2000: Les interdits
- 2001: CNM
- 2002: Testostérone
- 2004: Le Mike Ward Show
- 2005: L'Gros Show 1
- 2005: Locrian Mode
- 2006: L'Gros Show 2
- 2010: Caméra Café: Jimmy Shaft
- 2010: Un gars le soir
- 2012: Le Tricheur
- 2015: Mike Ward: le docu
- 2015: Nasty Show
- 2017: Le Mike Ward show
DVDs and Digital Release
- 2004: Les meilleurs moments.Testostérone. Spécial Mike Ward
- 2006: L'Gros show 1
- 2009: Haïssable
- 2013: Mike Ward s'eXpose
- 2018: Mike Ward au Bordel
- 2018: Infamous
Albums
- 2001: Vulgaire
- 2016: Pedophile Jokes & Death Threats
- 2018: Infamous
Radio and Podcasts
- 1996: Les grandes gueules:
- 2002: La gang de malades
- 2001: Full metal Boilard
- 2001- 2002: Midi Mecs comiques
- 2004 - 2005: Les grandes gueules
- 2015-: Mike Ward sous écoute
- 2015-2017: Éric et les Fantastiques
- 2016: Mike Ward is Full of Crap[8]
- 2018: 2 Drink Minimum[9]
Movie
- 2016: The Comedian's Guide to Survival: himself[10]
Awards
- 2016 - Comedic Artist of the Year - 17th annual Canadian Comedy Awards[11]
- 2016 - Olivier "Humoriste de l'année" (best comedian of the year) and "Capsule, chronique ou sketch humoristique web" (web series or sketch) at the French comedy awards[12]
- 2010 - DVD Platine for the show "Haissable" (Canadian Platinum DVD - 15,000 DVDs sold)[13]
- 2006 - Gémeaux "Meilleure Interprétation: Humour" (Gemini Award - "Best actor in a french comedy series")[14]
- 2006 - DVD Platine (Canadian Platinum DVD - 10,000 DVDs sold)[15]
- 2005 - Olivier "Performance Scénique de l'Année" (Performer of the year" at the French comedy awards)[citation needed]
- 2005 - Billet Or (Quebec Gold Ticket - 50,000 tickets sold for his one-man-show)[citation needed]
- 2004 - Billet Argent (Quebec Silver Ticket - 25,000 tickets sold for his one-man-show)[citation needed]
- 2002 - Révélation Juste Pour Rire ("Discovery of the year" at the Montreal Comedy Festival)[citation needed]
- 2002 - Révélation Grand Rire Bleue ("Discovery of the year" at the Quebec Comedy Festival)[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Mike Ward speaks our languages". The Gazette. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
- ^ Anthony Cumia. "Anthony Cumia Show". compoundmedia.com (Podcast). Retrieved October 2, 2016.
- ^ "Mike Ward". Retrieved August 1, 2018.
- ^ "The Canadian Comedian on Trial Before a Human Rights Tribunal for a Mean Joke". May 13, 2016.
- ^ Patriquin, Martin (March 23, 2016). "Comedian Mike Ward's joke about a 12-year old has landed him in court and put a brand of very edgy comedy on trial". Maclean's. Archived from the original on March 24, 2016. Retrieved March 24, 2016.
He once used Cédrika Provencher, a nine-year-old whose disappearance in 2007 was heavily covered in the media, as the butt of a joke.
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- ^ Sioui, Marie-Michèle (21 July 2016). "Mike Ward condamné à une amende de 42 000 $". Le Devoir. Montreal. Retrieved 2016-07-21. Template:Fr
- ^ Ward, Mike."Mike Ward is Full of Crap", Podcast.com
- ^ Brownstein, Bill "Brownstein at Just for Laughs: Is political correctness killing comedy?",Montreal Gazette, 27 July 2018, Retrieved 29 July 2018
- ^ "In Review: The Comedian's Guide to Survival". August 27, 2016.
- ^ "Mike Ward, premier Québécois à gagner le prix Comedic Artist of the Year au Canadian Comedy Awards". Le Huffington Post.
- ^ "Gala Les Olivier 2016: Mike Ward remporte l'Olivier de l'année". Le Huffington Post. May 13, 2016. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
- ^ "Mike Ward plus mordant que jamais!". Québec Hebdo. September 23, 2010. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
- ^ "Liste des récipiendaires par catégories". Prix gémeaux. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
- ^ "Prix et distinctions", Retrieved 29 July 2018