Mike Wilmot
Mike Wilmot is a celebrated Canadian comedian and actor, known for his sharp wit and engaging performances. In 2005, he achieved significant recognition by winning two Canadian Comedy Awards, claiming titles for Best Male Stand-Up and Best Actor, primarily for his role in the film *It's All Gone Pete Tong*.
Wilmot's versatility has seen him grace various platforms, including the beloved Canadian sitcom *Corner Gas*. He has made a mark on British television through appearances on shows like *Never Mind the Buzzcocks*, as well as starring alongside American comedian Rich Hall in the BBC series *Rich Hall's Fishing Show* and *Rich Hall's Cattle Drive*.
He gained further prominence as the host of the Paramount comedy series *Comedy Blue* and has been a guest panelist on the Australian show *Good News Week*, showcasing his comedic talents internationally. Each year, Wilmot travels to Australia to perform at the renowned Melbourne International Comedy Festival, where he has cultivated a devoted fan base.
In 2009, he took on a significant role in the Canadian television series *The Foundation*, portraying Michael Valmont-Selkirk, a morally ambiguous director of a philanthropic organization. Wilmot's career continues to flourish, highlighting his contributions to the comedy scene both in Canada and abroad.
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