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Lee Smart is a Canadian actor, writer and comedian[1] currently based in Toronto. Smart is an alumnus of The Second City Theatre,[2][3] Toronto’s oldest comedy institution, performing there from 1994 to 2001.[4] As part of the mainstage cast, he co-wrote and performed in a number of award-nominated and winning original revues, including "Sordio Deluxo",[5] "Y2K: The Chip Hits The Fan" and "Nude Beach Wear: 100% Off!" Other live productions include has co-written and starred the sci-fi comedic play "Overlords!"[6] and the Lord of the Rings inspired satire "Rings!" In association with Steve Smith and S&S Productions, Smart also produced, wrote and starred in the critically acclaimed Comedy Network series "The 5th Quadrant" (13 episodes, 2000-2002).[7][8] As an actor, Smart has been featured in many TV and radio commercials as well as TV and film roles including "The Prizewinner of Defiance Ohio", "Honey" and "Undercover Brother". He is also a member of Illusionoid, with Paul Bates and Nug Nahrgang[9][10] Illusionoid produces a popular improvised comedy science fiction podcast featuring guest stars and appearances by well-known comedy performers, including Colin Mochrie and Sean Cullen.[11][12] Smart performed the role of King Cole in An Inconvenient Musical,[13] based on the environmental ideas of Al Gore.[14][15] In 2013, Smart is a Creative Director at Second City Communications in Toronto,[16][17] as well as a partner with his wife Lindsay Leese in Smartleese Creative Inc. a company that provides creative and training services for corporate clients in the Toronto area. References1. ^"Dave Razowsky’s Barn Burner". Third Beat Magazine, 11 February 2013. 2. ^Illusionoid | NOW Magazine 3. ^5 Questions With ILLUSIONOID - GEEKPR0N 4. ^"Canadian Comedy Travels Light--and Well". Chicago Tribune, August 20, 1999|By Richard Christiansen, Tribune Chief Critic. 5. ^"Second City’s first-rate riot - Theatre Reviews By Daryl Jung,Glenn Sumi and Jon Kaplan". NOW Toronto. 6. ^[https://archive.is/20141031020422/http://www.nowtoronto.com/m/story.cfm?c=190507 "Year in Review: Glenn Sumi’s Top 10 comedy shows"]. NOW Toronto. 7. ^[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/intelligent-tv/article986621/?page=all "Intelligent TV"]. Globe and Mail. Sep. 17 2005 8. ^Posner, Michael. [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/playing-it-smart/article4129992/ "Playing it Smart"]. Globe and Mail, 19 January 2002. 9. ^[https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/music/2012/08/25/practice_makes_perfect_on_podcasts_for_comedians.html Practice makes perfect on podcasts for comedians | Toronto Star] 10. ^Our Q&A with super-human improviser and host of Illusionoid podcast- Nug Nahrgang! | Comedy Uncovered 11. ^[https://www.nowtoronto.com/stage/story.cfm?content=185699 Illusionoid | NOW Magazine] 12. ^"Shticks and Giggles: a laugh-lover’s guide to the city’s explosive comedy scene" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141022123726/http://www.torontolife.com/informer/toronto-culture/2014/09/16/shticks-and-giggles/4/ |date=2014-10-22 }}. Toronto Life. 13. ^[https://archive.is/20141031020428/http://www.nationalpost.com/opinion/columnists/story.html?id=d6619c7a-457b-4810-8361-d6884e9fc4ff "Al Gore Fights King Cole With Song"]. National Post. 14. ^"Play Review: An Inconvenient Musical -Al Gore musical good green fun Recycled panto-esque premise environmentally friendly". By JOHN COULBOURN, Sun Media. JAM!Showbiz 15. ^[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/a-festival-thats-like-a-box-of-chocolates/article723959/ "Review: A festival that's like a box of chocolates."] Michael Posner. Globe and Mail Jun. 29 2007 16. ^Kalis, Kristen. "UOIT hosts innovation series". Durham Region.com, Metroland. 17. ^"Sales strategy: Funny business". Canadian Business". External links
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