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Steve Dylan is the stage name of Steve Patterson, a
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comedian and television writer from Kingston,
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,Peter Hendra
"Dylan engineers standup career"
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'', January 24, 2014.
most noted as a writer for '' Still Standing''. He studied engineering and urban planning at Queen's University, but decided during his studies that he wanted to be an actor instead. He had several television acting roles under his own name, most notably a recurring role as Phillip the Sound Guy in ''
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'', for which he was also a writer. He,
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and
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won the
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for Best Writing in a Series at the 9th Canadian Comedy Awards in 2008 for their work on the show. When he branched out into stand-up comedy, he began using the stage name Steve Dylan, in part to avoid confusion with the already-established comedian Steve Patterson. As a writer for ''Still Standing'', he won the award for Best Writing in a Factual Program or Series alongside
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at the
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in 2017 for the "Vanastra" episode. With Graham Chittenden added to the writing team in subsequent seasons, the quartet has won the same award four more times to date, at the
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in 2018 for "Fort McMurray", at the
7th Canadian Screen Awards The 7th annual Canadian Screen Awards were held on March 31, 2019, to honour achievements in Canadian film, television, and digital media production in 2018.
in 2019 for "Carcross", at the
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in 2021 for "Rankin Inlet";Marriska Fernandes
"Canadian Screen Awards 2021: News, Documentary, Lifestyle and Reality"
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'', May 18, 2021.
in 2021, they also won a
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for "Rankin Inlet".Musthafa Azeez
"Schitt’s Creek and Trickster win big at WGC Screenwriting Awards"
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'', April 27, 2021.


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