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Pete Zedlacher

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Pete Zedlacher is a Canadian stand-up comedian, actor and television writer. Originally from Wawa, Ontario,[1] he has appeared at Just for Laughs and the Halifax Comedy Festival, and won the 2006 Canadian Comedy Award for Best Male Stand-Up.[2] He has also performed for the Canadian Forces on several Canadian Forces Show Tours, entertaining the troops in such places as Alert, Nunavut, the Persian Gulf and Kandahar, Afghanistan. As an actor he has appeared in the movies American Pie: The Naked Mile and Survival of the Dead and on TV in The Jon Dore Television Show.

In 2010, Zedlacher worked as a writer and performer on CBC television's The Hour and is currently a writer for CBC's The Ron James Show.

References

  1. ^ Wawa Boy Hits It Big. The Algoma News, 4 October 2010.
  2. ^ "How far can we let corporate support go in schools?". Postmedia News. 7 April 2007. Archived from the original on 18 May 2011.