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Ron Sparks (born May 20, 1977) is a Canadian comedian, actor, writer and producer. He was born in
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. He is best known as an alternative comedian and frequent guest on
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's
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, and on TV as a regular and favourite juror on
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's highest-rated show, '' Video on Trial'', also starring as The Judge in the '' Stars on Trial'' Christmas special and various other ''VOT'' spin-offs.


Comedy


Theatre

Sparks enjoyed performing in plays and sketches as a student, and at CKSS began writing scripts to perform in drama class and at assemblies. He did a sketch with fellow student Corey St. Peter about a refugee applying for Canadian citizenship at a televised swearing-in ceremony which he claims was met with total silence, saying "we were sure it was because they didn't understand English, but I've come to accept that we probably just stunk." In high school and university he found success as a playwright. His farce ''Chuck Sent Me'' won the Grand Theatre Stage Presence Competition for young playwrights in 1997. His one act plays ''Richard Keats' Apartment of Doom'' and ''Home to Mother'', a
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, both won the York University competition for playwrights in 2000 and 2001. Other works include ''A Thanksgiving That Would Even Make Great Aunt Gladys Proud'' (2nd place, 1999) and ''My Favourite Aunt'' (3rd place, 2001). ''Apartment of Doom'' and ''My Favourite Aunt'' would both be remounted as
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shows. At
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, Sparks wrote humorous articles and reviews for the student newspaper ''The Vandoo'' and was promoted to an editor, but quit after complaints and new guidelines from college administration made the job too constraining to be fun.


Improv and sketch

Sparks first began performing comedy regularly with
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's ''Vanier Improv Company'' as a student, where he became a standout and met his sketch troupe mates ''
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''. They would go on to be nominated four straight years (2003–2006) for the ''Best Sketch Troupe''
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, winning in 2003 and 2004. In 2006 they won again for ''Best Taped Live Performance'' for the CBC special ''
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''.
''The MWC'' became the "house troupe" at Second City Toronto's ''Sketchy at Best'' showcase, where they would perform sets of mostly new sketches every week.
After his first year with the VIC and Vanier College Productions, Sparks was asked to perform in the following year's annual frosh week orientation show for new students. He got a lot of laughs and his first ever requests for autographs from the audience, "unfortunately I was playing a date rapist and it wasn't supposed to be funny, so the director got an earful and they never produced that play again".
Sparks was also a member of the sketch troupes ''Rocket 9'', ''Gazebo Pals'' and the CCA-nominated ''Shoeless''.


Stand-up

After performing on the show with the ''Wrecking Crew'' a few times, he began working the door for Toronto's legendary ALTdot COMedy Lounge at the Rivoli in 2002. At show producer Zoe Rabnett's urging, he tried performing stand-up in 2003 at
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and then won that year's Tim Sims Award, given to Toronto's most promising new comedy act, in just his 20th set. He then also won the 2004 Canadian Comedy Award for ''Best Stand-up Newcomer'', becoming the first person to win both. Frank Magazine described him as "the next stand-up wunderkind". After his Tim Sims Award winning ''Cream of Comedy'' showcase, he was invited to write and star in his own series of shorts for
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, ''From the Desk of Ron Sparks''.
Stand-up credits include Just for Laughs as well as the Halifax,
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, Laughing Gas and YYC Comedy Festivals. He was JFL's ''Toronto Homegrown Champion'' in 2007 and has performed in various JFL and JFL-42 shows including ''Set List'', ''The Alternative Show with
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''. He has opened for such comedians as
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His 2008 CTV ''
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'' stand-up special won a ''WorldFest'' Award and two ''Canadian Comedy Awards''. When the ''ALTdot'' added a second weekly show, the ''SketchDot COMedy Lounge'', Sparks was invited to do a weekly ''
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'' style segment, ''The News Desk with Ron Sparks''.
He is not related to fellow stand-up comedian
Hal Sparks Hal Harry Magee Sparks III (born September 25, 1969) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, musician, political commentator, television and radio host and television personality. He made contributions to VH1, hosting E!'s ''Talk Soup'', and ...
.


Film & TV

On television he starred in
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's highest rated show '' Video on Trial'' and its spin-off, '' Stars on Trial'', also writing for those and other
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series. He co-wrote and starred as
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in the series You Got Trumped, for which he won multiple awards. He was also a regular panelist on the Super Channel series ''
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'' and has been a regular on various
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series (including co-hosting the cult hit
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), and T1's
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as Ron the Hollywood Reporter and other characters.
Other TV credits include
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's The Firm, ''
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, Meet the Family,
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, ''Clumsy & Shy'', Dark Rising: The Savage Tales of Summer Vale,
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, ''Sox in a Box'' and ''The Invasion Report''. He was invited to audition for
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. He also auditioned for
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but didn't get the job and claims to be their shortest audition ever.
He has also appeared in such films as Medium Raw,
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, By George, Sweetener and
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.
He is the subject of ''The Essential Actor's Guide: Spotlight on Ron Sparks'', part of a series of 32 books about actors. Other subjects include
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.


Uwe Boll

In 2006 Sparks offered to fight
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, who had challenged his critics to a series of boxing matches leading up to the release of his movie '' Postal''.


Radio

Sparks is a regular and favourite guest on
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's ''
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'' (which he also writes for). He has also appeared on ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''Out Front''. He had his own weekly segment ''The News Desk with Ron Sparks'' on 102.1 The Edge, based on his live ''News Desk with Ron Sparks'' shows.


Filmography


Awards and nominations


''Canadian Comedy Awards''

At the 2007 Awards' "State of the Industry" event, Ron was unofficially voted "North America's Sexiest Comedian" by acclaim after host Harry Doupe ran his name against
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. This was in response to Arbour having billed herself with that title despite never actually having won it anywhere. Neither comedian was in attendance.


References


External links

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