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  1. Ceremony

  2. Winners and nominees

     Live  Television  Film 

  3. References

  4. External links

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The 3rd Canadian Comedy Awards, presented by the Canadian Comedy Foundation for Excellence (CCFE), honoured the best live, television, and film comedy of 2001 and was held on 4 April 2002 at The Docks in Toronto, Ontario. The ceremony was hosted by Brent Butt. This was the first year that the ceremony was not televised, and the first year that no special awards were given.

Canadian Comedy Awards, also known as Beavers, were awarded in 19 categories. Winners were picked by members of ACTRA (Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists), the Writers Guild of Canada, the Directors Guild of Canada, and the Comedy Association.

The TV series Made in Canada led with eight nominations followed by the film Last Wedding with five. Made in Canada won four Beavers, two of which went to director Henry Sarwer-Foner. Also winning two Beavers were Janet van de Graaf for best female improviser and best female TV performance in History Bites, Bob Martin for best male improviser and best writing for an episode of Made in Canada, and Rick Mercer for best male TV performance in Made in Canada and writing for This Hour has 22 Minutes.

Ceremony

The 3rd Canadian Comedy Awards ceremony was held on 4 April 2002 at The Docks in Toronto, Ontario. It was hosted by Brent Butt,[2] the previous year's winner for best male stand-up.[3] This was the first year the ceremony was not broadcast, due to a lack of sponsorship. As a result, the ceremony was scaled back in what journalist Leatrice Spevack described as a night of "gags over glamour".[2]

While giving his acceptance speech for best comedic play, the base of Doug Morency's Beaver fell off. He quickly remarked, "Obviously, they're not made in Canada".[2]

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface:[2]

Live

Best Male Stand-upBest Female Stand-upBest Stand-up Newcomer
  • {{blue ribbon}} Shaun Majumder
  • Derek Edwards
  • Jason Rouse
  • John Wing Jr.
  • Mike Wilmot
  • Peter Kelamis
  • {{blue ribbon}} Kristeen von Hagen
  • Heidi Foss
  • Kate Davis
  • Martha Chaves
  • Nikki Payne
  • Shannon Laverty
  • {{blue ribbon}} Debra DiGiovanni
  • Casey Corbin
  • Dave Hemstead
  • Dylan Mandelson
  • Manolis Zontanos
Best Male ImproviserBest Female Improviser
  • {{blue ribbon}} Bob Martin
  • Adrian Truss
  • David C. Jones
  • Doug Morency
  • Roman Danylo
  • {{blue ribbon}} Janet van de Graaf
  • Diana Frances
  • Jane Luk
  • Lisa Merchant
  • Rebecca Northan
Best Sketch Troupe or CompanyBest Improv Troupe or Company
  • {{blue ribbon}} The Gentlemen Callers
  • Birdy Num Num
  • Glyph
  • Reid Along with Browning
  • The Cowards
  • {{blue ribbon}} Slap Happy
  • Cast of Die-Nasty
  • On the Spot
  • Rock-Paper-Scissors
  • Sin City: The Improvised Soap Opera
Best One Person ShowBest New Play
  • {{blue ribbon}} Erotic Laser Swordfight
  • Fully Committed
  • My Big Fat Greek Wedding
  • Things Under the Bed
  • Welcome to My Nightmary: Mary Crosbie
  • {{blue ribbon}} Family Circus Maximus
  • A Twisted Cyrano D'Bergerac
  • Critic
  • Sideshow of the Damned
  • Spandex!

Television

Best Performance by a MaleBest Performance by a Female
  • {{blue ribbon}} Rick Mercer – Made in Canada
  • Rick Wharton – Conspiracy Guy
  • Peter Keleghan – Made in Canada
  • Vik Sahay – Our Hero
  • Martin Short – Primetime Glick
  • {{blue ribbon}} Janet van de Graaf – History Bites
  • Anne Tager Page – After Hours
  • Jackie Torrens – Made in Canada
  • Leah Pinsent – Made in Canada
  • Jeanie Calleja – Our Hero
Best Direction in a SeriesBest Direction in a Special or episode
  • {{blue ribbon}} Michael Kennedy, T. W. Peacocke, Stephen Reynolds, Henry Sarwer-Foner and Jerry Ciccoritti – Made in Canada
  • Michael Kennedy – Blackfly
  • Bob Sorger – Gutter Ball Alley
  • Rick Green – History Bites
  • Greg Lawrence – The Endless Grind
  • {{blue ribbon}} Henry Sarwer-Foner – Made in Canada – "Damacles What a Doll"
  • Allan Manson – Comedy Now! – "Jason Rouse"
  • John Karolidis – Ham I Am
  • Greg Lawrence – The Endless Grind
Best Writing in a SeriesBest Writing in a Special or episode
  • {{blue ribbon}} Cathy Jones, Rick Mercer, Greg Thomey, Mary Walsh, Luciano Casimiri, Mark Farrell, Paul Mather, Peter McBain, Christian Murray, George Westerholm and Kevin White – This Hour Has 22 Minutes
  • Kenny Robinson, Joe Bodolai, Trey Anthony, Marina Gail, Bruce Hunter, Jean Paul – After Hours
  • Danny DiTata, Rick Green, Duncan McKenzie, Amy McKenzie, Eric Lunsky, Jason Taniguchi, Jeremy Winkels – History Bites
  • Rick Mercer, Mark Farrell, Alex Galatis, Alex Ganetakos, Ed Macdonald, Bob Martin, Edward Riche, Raymond Storey – Made in Canada
  • Suzanne Bolch, John May – Our Hero
  • {{blue ribbon}} Bob Martin – Made in Canada – "Alan's Ex"
  • Ian Boothby, Roger Fredericks – Big Sound – "Number One with a Bullet"
  • Jason Rouse – Comedy Now! – "Jason Rouse"
  • Brad Birch, Craig Lauzon – Ham I am
  • Jessica Holmes – Holmes Alone

Film

Best Performance by a MaleBest Performance by a Female
  • {{blue ribbon}} Eugene LevyAmerican Pie 2
  • Ben Ratner – Last Wedding
  • Andy Jones – Rare Birds
  • Chris Owens – The Uncles
  • Louis Di Bianco – Who is Cletis Tout?
  • {{blue ribbon}} Mary WalshRare Birds
  • Frida Betrani – Last Wedding
  • Molly Parker – Last Wedding
  • Megan Dunlop – Parsley Days
  • Kathleen Robertson – Scary Movie 2
Best DirectionBest Writing
  • {{blue ribbon}} Bruce SweeneyLast Wedding
  • Andrea Dorfman – Parsley Days
  • Sturla Gunnarsson – Rare Birds
  • James Allodi – The Uncles
  • William Phillips – Treed Murray
  • {{blue ribbon}} Karen WaltonGinger Snaps
  • Bruce Sweeney – Last Wedding
  • Andrew Dorfman – Parsley Days
  • Edward Riche – Rare Birds
  • James Allodi – The Uncles

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/the-beaver-goes-to-a-pretty-funny-show/article4133624/|title=The Beaver goes to ... a pretty funny show|work=The Globe and Mail|publisher=The Globe and Mail Inc.|location=|first=Leatrice|last=Spevack|author-link=|date=6 April 2002|access-date=23 May 2018|dead-url=no|archive-url=https://archive.is/UeCoM|archive-date=2 August 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/pretty-funny-awards/article18291896/|title=Pretty funny awards|work=The Globe and Mail|publisher=The Globe and Mail Inc.|location=Toronto, Ontario|author=|date=12 April 2001|access-date=23 May 2018|dead-url=no|archive-url=https://archive.is/L5k23|archive-date=2 August 2018}}
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External links

  • [https://www.canadiancomedyawards.org/ Canadian Comedy Awards official website]
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