Mike
MacDonald
is fast, funny and probably the best veteran of the North American funnyman
circuit. In addition to his successful and well received live performances all
over North America, Mike MacDonald has appeared in such TV shows as The Late
Show with David Letterman and the Arsenio Hall ShowAs the son of a career Canadian Air Force officer, MacDonald learned at
an early age that humor would make him popular. "I guess I'm one of the few
Air Force brats who found out that comedy was an easy way to make new friends
quickly," says MacDonald. "Since we moved often, I had to find new
ways of breaking into a new gang of kids." Born in Metz, France, MacDonald
spent the first 15 years of his life on military bases throughout France, West
Germany and Canada. When his
father retired from the military, the family settled in Ottawa where MacDonald
attended high school. It was there that he began to develop a serious interest
in theatre and performing. "I used to perform in all the school shows"
says Mike, "and then play music with my friends." After high school,
Mike MacDonald, as an accomplished drummer, toured the country with a rock group
sponsored by the Canadian government. When the tour ended he returned to Ottawa
and spent the next few years in various jobs including drive-in restaurant
employee, ballroom dance instructor, and teacher's aide for mentally retarded
children. In 1978 at the age of 23, and at the suggestion of a friend,
MacDonald began to frequent clubs where he could try his own brand of stand-up
comedy. "They were mostly folk clubs, " says Mike. "You can
imagine how shocked the audience was when I went on stage. It was totally
unexpected and unwanted." But persistence kept him going. MacDonald moved
to Toronto and began to perform throughout the city on a regular basis. As his
reputation grew, so did the job offers. MacDonald quit his day job in order to
make his sole living from comedy. He began to perform throughout Canada and made
frequent forays into the United States. In addition to his successful and well
received live performances all over North America, Mike MacDonald has appeared
on numerous TV shows including "Late Night With David Letterman",
"The Arsenio Hall Show", "Just For Laughs", Showtime's
"Comedy Club All-Star Show", A&E's "An Evening At The Improv"
and Comedy Central's "The A List". Mike MacDonald's
popularity continues to skyrocket both in the United States and Canada. He has
hosted both the Gemini Awards (the Canadian equivalent of the Emmy Awards) and
the "Just For Laughs 10th Anniversary Special" for the CBC and starred
in a sitcom on that network called "Mosquito Lake." Mike has also
starred in three well received and critically acclaimed specials for the CBC in
Canada and for Showtime in the U.S. His first special, "MIKE MacDonald;
ON TARGET" was the first one hour prime time special special by a stand-up
comic in the history of the CBC (Canadian Broadcast Corporation) and easily won
its time slot. This success led to MIKE'S next special, "MY HOUSE! MY
RULES!" which also won its prime time slot when it aired in Canada and was
nominated for two Gemini Awards for "Best Writing" and "Best
Performance" in a comedy special. Meanwhile, the Showtime version of
"MY HOUSE! MY RULES!" was nominated for two Ace Awards --"Best
Comedy Special" and "Best Writing in a Comedy Special". His third
Showtime special, "HAPPY AS I CAN BE", was originally slated as a
half-hour show, but when executives screened the footage they immediately
expanded it to an hour. "Happy As I Can Be" in its one hour format
also achieved a number 1 rating when it aired in prime time in Canada on the CBC.