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The Gemini Award for Best Individual Performance in a Comedy Program or Series is a defunct award category, presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television from 2001 to 2010 as part of its Gemini Awards program.

When the Gemini Awards were first introduced in 1986, awards were presented for Best Actor in a Comedy Series and Best Actress in a Comedy Series.[1] However, as Canadian television comedy was dominated in that era primarily by sketch comedy, comedy-drama or stand-up performance shows, rather than traditional sitcoms, comedy performance categories were discontinued after the 2nd Gemini Awards in 1987;[2] for the next few years, performances in comedy-drama shows were eligible to be nominated in the drama performance categories, while sketch comedy performers could be nominated for Best Performance in a Variety or Performing Arts Program or Series.[2]

Beginning with the 6th Gemini Awards in 1992, the Academy introduced a single award for Best Performance in a Comedy Program or Series, whose winners or nominees could be either an individual or an ensemble;[3] separate awards for individual performance and ensemble performance were then introduced for the 16th Gemini Awards in 2001.[4]

After 2010, with the reemergence of scripted comedy series in Canadian television, the category was discontinued. Separate categories for Best Actor in a Comedy Series and Best Actress in a Comedy Series were reintroduced, alongside new categories for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, as of the 26th Gemini Awards in 2011. Since 2012, all four of the separate categories have continued to be presented as part of the contemporary Canadian Screen Awards.

Winners and nominees

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Year Actor Series Ref
2001
16th Gemini Awards
Jason Rouse Comedy Now! [5]
Glen Foster Comedy Now! [4]
Jessica Holmes Comedy Now!
Shaun Majumder Halifax Comedy Festival
Jonathan Torrens Jonovision
2002
17th Gemini Awards
Bette MacDonald Halifax Comedy Festival [6]
Jayne Eastwood The Endless Grind [7]
Peter Keleghan Royal Canadian Air Farce
Nikki Payne Halifax Comedy Festival
2003
18th Gemini Awards
Brian Hartt Winnipeg Comedy Festival [8]
Omid Djalili Just for Laughs
Leonie Forbes Lord Have Mercy!
Linda Kash Made in Canada
Nikki Payne Comedy Now!
2004
19th Gemini Awards
Gavin Crawford This Hour Has 22 Minutes: "Episode 4" [9]
Gavin Crawford The Gavin Crawford Show: "Oh the Huge Manatee" [10]
Roman Danylo Comedy Inc.
Shaun Majumder Comedy from the Coast
Russell Peters Comedy Now!
2005
20th Gemini Awards
Mary Walsh Hatching, Matching and Dispatching [11]
Irwin Barker Halifax Comedy Festival [12]
Lewis Black Just for Laughs
Colin Fox Puppets Who Kill: "Buttons the Dresser"
Levi MacDougall Comedy Now!
2006
21st Gemini Awards
Mark McKinney Robson Arms: "A Material Breach" [13]
Brigitte Bako G-Spot: "HBO" [14]
Danny Bhoy Just for Laughs
Derek Edwards Halifax Comedy Festival
Jeremy Hotz Just for Laughs
Richard Waugh Jimmy MacDonald's Canada: "The Lost Episodes: The Canadian Sexplosion"
2007
22nd Gemini Awards
Phyllis Ellis The Wilkinsons: "I Don't Want to Lose You to LA" [15]
John Cleese Just for Laughs [16]
Elvira Kurt Halifax Comedy Festival: "Episode 3"
Rick Mercer Rick Mercer Report: "Episode 5"
Teresa Pavlinek The Jane Show: "House of Jane"
2008
23rd Gemini Awards
Jo Koy Just for Laughs [17]
Natalie Brown Sophie: "Door Number Two" [18]
Louis C.K. Just for Laughs
Jon Dore The Jon Dore Television Show: "Jon Gets Scared"
Ian Sirota Comedy Inc.: "Episode 4x03"
2009
24th Gemini Awards
Debra DiGiovanni Halifax Comedy Festival [19]
Benjamin Arthur Less Than Kind: "Pakikisama" [20]
Jon Dore The Jon Dore Television Show: "Jon Does Drugs"
Terry McGurrin Comedy Now!: "Comedy Now! starring Terry McGurrin"
Brooke Palsson Less Than Kind: "French Is My Kryptonite"
2010
25th Gemini Awards
Benjamin Arthur Less Than Kind: "That's Somebody's Knish!" [21]
Lisa Durupt Less Than Kind: "Road Trip" [22]
Wendel Meldrum Less Than Kind: "I Am Somewhere"
Rick Mercer Rick Mercer Report: "Episode 1"
Pete Zedlacher Just for Laughs

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Green Gables big Gemini awards winner". Windsor Star, December 5, 1986.
  • ^ a b Mike Boone, "No drama in Gemini comedy category - no comedy either". Montreal Gazette, December 5, 1989.
  • ^ "And the nominees are..." Hamilton Spectator, March 7, 1992.
  • ^ a b "CTV's Nuremberg leads Gemini nominations". The Telegram, September 18, 2001.
  • ^ Doug Foley, "Hamilton comic earns himself a Gemini". Hamilton Spectator, October 30, 2001.
  • ^ Marla Cranston, "Gemini dream: Local TV productions win bushel of awards". Halifax Daily News, November 5, 2002.
  • ^ Bonnie Malleck, "Gemini Awards honour best on Canadian TV". Waterloo Region Record, November 4, 2002.
  • ^ "Degrassi kids win cool awards at Geminis". Winnipeg Free Press, October 20, 2003.
  • ^ J. Kelly Nestruck, "Human Cargo tops Gemini list". Ottawa Citizen, December 14, 2004.
  • ^ "Human Cargo earns 17 Gemini noms". Timmins Daily Press, October 28, 2004.
  • ^ John McKay, "Cancelled series captures four Gemini awards". St. Catharines Standard, November 19, 2005.
  • ^ Alex Strachan, "Eleventh Hour garners 15 Gemini nominations". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, November 19, 2005.
  • ^ Alex Strachan, "Slings & Arrows grabs six Geminis". Edmonton Journal, November 5, 2006.
  • ^ "Cancelled CBC drama gets 12 Gemini nods". Waterloo Region Record, August 30, 2006.
  • ^ Andrew Ryan, "Slings & Arrows, Corner Gas dominate Geminis". The Globe and Mail, October 29, 2007.
  • ^ Brad Oswald, "Gemini Awards evening a fabulous flatland affair". Winnipeg Free Press, October 29, 2007.
  • ^ Alex Strachan, "'Tudors,' 'Mayerthorpe' win; Geminis handed out for best drama, lead actors and comedy". Nanaimo Daily News, October 24, 2008.
  • ^ "Full list of Gemini Award nominees". Winnipeg Free Press, August 26, 2008.
  • ^ Joseph Chin, "‘Late bloomer’ DiGiovanni brings her humour to LAC". Mississauga News, January 6, 2014.
  • ^ "Gemini nominees". Toronto Star, August 26, 2009.
  • ^ "List of winners at the 2010 Gemini Awards celebrating the best in Canadian TV: List of 2010 Gemini Award gala winners". Canadian Press, November 13, 2010.
  • ^ Brad Oswald, "Geminis kind to Less Than Kind". Winnipeg Free Press, November 13, 2010.

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