Celebrity Comedians
Brent Butt
Born in Tisdale, Saskatchewan, Brent Butt discovered early that being funny was a good way to get attention. Brent honed his comedy in school and at the age of 20 moved to the city to pursue a career in stand-up. Within months he was headlining top clubs in Toronto, and within a couple years, he was touring internationally and appearing at major festivals. His television specials quickly secured his reputation as one of the funniest people in Canada, but he was also busy creating his own TV series – a sitcom called "Corner Gas." It became an instant hit with unprecedented ratings and numerous accolades, including an International Emmy Award nomination, and was named “Funniest Show on TV” by TV Guide readers. "Corner Gas" went on to become Canada’s number one comedy, broadcast in over 26 countries including the U.S. and airing for six seasons. Brent then created another sitcom for CTV called “Hiccups,” which starred himself and Nancy Robertson. They made 26 episodes of Hiccups, winning multiple LEO awards along the way. Brent has two films under his belt: "No Clue" and "Corner Gas: The Movie." Brent continues to tour the country, performing stand-up as often as he can.