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- Awards Live Television Film Special Awards
- Multiple wins
- Multiple nominations
- References
- External links
{{Infobox award | name = 1st Canadian Comedy Awards | subheader = | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | description = | sponsor = | date = | location = Masonic Temple Toronto, Ontario | country = Canada | presenter = Canadian Comedy Foundation for Excellence | host = Dave Thomas | former name = | preshow_host = | acts = | reward = | year = | year2 = | holder_label = | holder = | most_awards = | most_nominations = The Drowsy Chaperone and Made in Canada - 6 | award1_type = | award1_winner = | award2_type = | award2_winner = | award3_type = | award3_winner = | award4_type = | award4_winner = | award5_type = | award5_winner = | website = {{url|https://www.canadiancomedyawards.org}} | network = The Comedy Network | runtime = | viewership = | producer = | director = | image2 = | image2size = | alt2 = | caption2 = | precedence_label = | individual = | higher = | same = | lower = | related = | previous = | main = Canadian Comedy Awards | next = 2nd }}The 1st Canadian Comedy Awards, presented by Canadian Comedy Foundation for Excellence (CCFE), honouring the best live, television, and film comedy, was held in 2000 at the Masonic Temple in Toronto, Ontario. The Drowsy Chaperone and the CBC comedy Made in Canada led the way with six nominations followed by Double Exposure, Last Night, and This Hour Has 22 Minutes with five.AwardsWinners are listed first and highlighted in boldface:[1][2] LiveBest Stand-up[3] | Best Stand-up Newcomer[3] |
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- {{blue ribbon}} Ron James
- Derek Edwards
- Mike Wilmot
- Rick Bronson
- Scott Harris
- Sean Collins
| - {{blue ribbon}} Wade McElwain
- Frank Spadone
- Gavin Stephens
- Jason Rouse
- Terry McGurrin
| Best Male Improviser[3] | Best Female Improviser[3] |
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- {{blue ribbon}} Colin Mochrie
- Albert Howell
- Bruce Hunter
- Jack Mosshammer
- Steve Morel
| - {{blue ribbon}} Kathy Greenwood
- Jane Luk
- Jessica Holmes
- Lisa Merchant
- Rebecca Northan
- Teresa Pavlinek
| Best Live Performance - Male[3] | Best Live Performance - Female[3] |
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- {{blue ribbon}} Mump and Smoot, Inferno
- Mark Andrada, Co-Ed Prison Sluts
- Chris Earle, Radio-30
- Bob Martin, The Drowsy Chaperone
- Paul O'Sullivan, The Drowsy Chaperone
| - {{blue ribbon}} Lisa Lambert, The Drowsy Chaperone
- Jessica Holmes, Co-Ed Prison Sluts
- Karen Hines, Hello Hello
- Melody Johnson, Nude Beach Wear
- Shoshana Sperling, The Golden Mile
| Best Sketch Troupe or Company[3] | Best New Sketch Troupe[3] |
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- {{blue ribbon}} Skippy's Rangers
- Die Nasty
- Pamplemousse
- The Bobroom
- The Devil's Advocates
| - {{blue ribbon}} Lolas
- Closet Primadonnas
- Dirty Little Secret
- Goatee Boys
- Kevlor-2000
- Rebecca
| Best Direction in a New Play[3] | Best Direction in an Existing Play[3] |
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- {{blue ribbon}} Steve Morel, The Drowsy Chaperone
- Bob Martin, 2 Thousand Years
- Chris Earle, Hello Hello
- Shari Hollett, Radio-30
- Sandra Balcovske, The Drowsy Chaperone
| - {{blue ribbon}} Paul O'Sullivan, Piñata Full of Bees
- Daniel Brooks, Faust
- Mark Wilson, That Dorothy Parker
- Neil Munroe, You Can't Take it with You
| Best Playwriting in a Comedic Play[3] |
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- {{blue ribbon}} Bob Martin, Lisa Lambert, Don McKellar, Greg Morrison, The Drowsy Chaperone
- Charlie Rhindress, A Maritime Way of Life
- Karen Hines, Hello Hello
- Jonathan Wilson, Kilt
- Ronnie Burkett, Street of Blood
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TelevisionBest Performance by a Male[3] | Best Performance by a Female[3] |
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- {{blue ribbon}} Rick Mercer, Made in Canada
- Sean Cullen, Comedy Now! - "Wood, Cheese & Children"
- Bob Robertson, Double Exposure
- Albert Howell, Andrew Currie, Improv Heaven & Hell
- Peter Keleghan, Made in Canada
| - {{blue ribbon}} Mary Walsh, This Hour Has 22 Minutes
- Janet van de Graaf, History Bites
- Teresa Pavlinek, History Bites
- Leah Pinsent, Made in Canada
- Ellie Harvie, The New Addams Family
- Cathy Jones, This Hour Has 22 Minutes
| Best Direction in a Series[3] | Best Direction in a Special or Episode[3] |
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- {{blue ribbon}} Michael Kennedy, Made in Canada
- Nick Orchard, Double Exposure
- Henry Sarwer-Foner, Made in Canada
- Bruce Pirrie, Supertown Challenge
- Mark Lawrence, The 11th Hour
| - {{blue ribbon}} Henry Sarwer-Foner, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - "New Year's Eve Special"
- Larysa Fenyn, Comics! - "Sean Cullen"
- Nick Orchard, Double Exposure - "Swift Kick in Year End"
- Brad Birch, Sacrilege Moments
- Michael Watt, Thick & Thin
| Best Writing in a Series[3] | Best Writing in a Special or Episode[3] |
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- {{blue ribbon}} Tim Steeves, Rick Mercer, Cathy Jones, Edward Kay, Mary Walsh, and Greg Thomey; This Hour Has 22 Minutes
- Bob Robertson, Linda Cullen, and Andrew Gross; Double Exposure
- Rick Green, Duncan McKenzie, Amy McKenzie, Eric Lunsky, Danny DiTata, and Jeremy Winkels; History Bites
- Rick Mercer, Made in Canada
- Don McKellar, Twitch City
| - {{blue ribbon}} Tim Steeves, Rick Mercer, Cathy Jones, Edward Kay, Mary Walsh, and Greg Thomey; This Hour Has 22 Minutes
- Paul O'Sullivan, Lisa Lambert, Bob Martin, and Jonathan Crombie; Comedy Now! - "The Show They Never Gave"
- Sean Cullen, Comedy Now! - "Wood, Cheese & Children"
- Lisa Brooke, Shoshana Sperling - Comics! - "Sperling & Brooke"
- Gord Holtam, John Morgan, Rick Olsen, and Wayne Testori; Royal Canadian Air Farce - "New Year's Eve Special"
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FilmBest Performance by a Male[3] | Best Performance by a Female[3] |
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- {{blue ribbon}} Mike Myers, The Spy Who Shagged Me
- Mark McKinney, Dog Park
- Callum Keith Rennie, Last Night
- Jim Carrey, Man on the Moon
- Dave Foley, The Wrong Guy
| - {{blue ribbon}} Sarah Polley, Go
- Julie Bot, Mary Crosbie, Jeanie Calleja, Gabriela Hahn, and Adrienne Weiss; Bloor Witch Project
- Tracy Wright, Last Night
- Brigitte Gall, Moving Day
- Jennifer Irwin, Superstar
| Best Direction[3] | Best Original Screenplay[3] |
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- {{blue ribbon}} Don McKellar, Last Night
- Liam Kiernan, A Little Off the Top
- Bruce McCulloch, Dog Park
- Chris Deacon, Moving Day
- David Steinberg, The Wrong Guy
| - {{blue ribbon}} Mike Myers, International Man of Mystery
| Best Writing[3] | Best Writing - Adapted[3] |
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- {{blue ribbon}} Mike Myers, The Spy Who Shagged Me
- Liam Kiernan, A Little Off the Top
- Julie Bot, Mary Crosbie, Jeanie Calleja, Gabriela Hahn, and Adrienne Weiss; Bloor Witch Project
- Bruce McCulloch, Dog Park
- Don McKellar, Last Night
- Chris Deacon, Moving Day
| - {{blue ribbon}} Tim Burns, Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang
- David Huband, The Dane
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Special AwardsHall of Fame[3] | PAL Award[3] |
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- {{blue ribbon}} Barbara Hamilton
- {{blue ribbon}} Don Ferguson
- {{blue ribbon}} Don Harron
- {{blue ribbon}} John Candy
- {{blue ribbon}} Wayne & Shuster
| - {{blue ribbon}} Happy Gang
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Multiple winsThe following people, shows, films, etc. received multiple awards. Awards | Work |
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4 | This Hour Has 22 Minutes | 3 | The Drowsy Chaperone | Mike Myers | 2 | The Spy Who Shagged Me | Don McKellar | Made in Canada |
Multiple nominationsThe following people, shows, films, etc. received multiple nominations. Awards | Work |
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6 | The Drowsy Chaperone | Made in Canada | 4 | Don McKellar | Double Exposure | Last Night | This Hour Has 22 Minutes | 3 | Dog Park | History Bites | Mike Myers | Moving Day | Sean Cullen | 2 | The Spy Who Shagged Me | Bloor Witch Project | Bruce McCulloch | Chris Deacon | Chris Earle | Comedy Now! | Comics! | Jessica Holmes | Karen Hines | Liam Kiernan | A Little Off the Top | Nick Orchard | Shoshana Sperling | The Wrong Guy |
References1. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/walsh-mercer-are-comic-royalty/article1038490/|title=Walsh, Mercer are comic royalty|work=The Globe and Mail|publisher=The Globe and Mail Inc.|location=Toronto, Ontario|author=|date=7 April 2000|access-date=23 May 2018|archive-url=|archive-date=}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/canada-a-country-of-comedians-as-100-nominations-announced/article18421440/|title=Canada a country of comedians as 100 nominations announced|work=The Globe and Mail|publisher=The Globe and Mail Inc.|location=Toronto|author=|date=8 March 2000|access-date=9 June 2018|archive-url=|archive-date=}} 3. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 {{Cite web|url=https://www.canadiancomedyawards.org/archives.php?year=2000|title=Nominations and Awards - 2000|publisher=Canadian Comedy Awards|accessdate=October 20, 2018}}
External links- [https://www.canadiancomedyawards.org/ Canadian Comedy Awards official website]
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