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Nick Reynoldson
Born
Occupation(s)Comedian, actor, writer
Years active2005–present
Known forJust for Laughs, Winnipeg Comedy Festival, Kevin Hart's LOL Network
Websitewww.nickreynoldson.com

Nick Reynoldson is a stand-up comedian residing in Toronto, Canada, managed by Comedy Records.

Career

Born and raised in Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Nick Reynoldson's humor is based on his own life. Exclaim Magazine called him “...a staple of Toronto's comedy scene" during his New-Faces Showcase at JFL 42.[1] Topics of Reynoldson's comedy include being mixed race, dating, and his love of animals and marine life.[2]

Reynoldson has performed and headlined at comedy clubs, colleges and universities across North America. He was nominated for COCA Comedian of the Year[3].[citation needed] Reynoldson also won Absolute Comedy’s annual Prove You’re a Headliner competition.[4] Reynoldson beat out eight other contestants and placed first via audience majority vote for 11 straight performances.

Career credits

Reynoldson has appeared at festivals and featured on national television including Just For Laughs Festival,[5] Kevin Hart’s LOL Network, JFL42 New-Faces,[1] the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, and NXNE. He’s been featured on national television networks MTV, MUCH, CBC and multiple national commercials including Captain Morgan's #ScoreLikeACaptain Campaign.


Talking Raptors podcast

Reynoldson co-hosts the weekly basketball podcast Talking Raptors[6] on Sound Cloud and ESPN Raptors Republic with fellow comedian and Raptor fan Barry Taylor.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Damiano, Anthony (2015-09-25). "New Faces Comedy Bar Cabaret, Toronto ON, September 24". exclaim.ca. Retrieved 2018-05-22. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  2. ^ Toronto Star
  3. ^ Comedy Records
  4. ^ BlogTO
  5. ^ "Nick Reynoldson". Just For Laughs. Retrieved 2018-05-22.
  6. ^ "Home". www.talkingraptors.com. Retrieved 2018-05-22.