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Craig Brown (actor)

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Craig Brown is an actor/writer/producer who lives in Toronto, Ontario, and has performed all across North America. He has won 3 Canadian Comedy Awards, won the Best Actor Award at the 2015 Atlantic Film Festival and won the first ever Mike Myers Award from the Humber School of Comedy.

Brown has made several national television and film appearances, including CBC's Murdoch Mysteries & Baroness Von Sketch Show, Global's Rookie Blue, Comedy Network's The Beaverton & The Jon Dore Show, Family Channel's The Next Step, USA Network's Suits and feature films Your Money or Your Wife, Bruno & Boots: Go Jump in a Pool, Harriett the Spy: Blog Wars, Ben's at Home & The Paper Year.

He currently provides the voices for Phillipe Pharleau, Loaf and Skip Pauseforeffect on the animated series The Bagel and Becky Show.

His writing credits include Cartoon Network's Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, Nelvana's The ZhuZhus and YTV's The 3 Amigonauts, the short film Don't Walk Out That Door, and was the co-creator/co-producer of the web series "But I'm Chris Jericho!" starring wrestling legend Chris Jericho.

He was also a cast member of The Second City Toronto where he performed in three MainStage revues: The Meme-ing of Life, We Can Be Heroes and Sixteen Scandals. Altogether his shows were nominated for 2 Canadian Comedy Awards for Best Comedic Revue and 2014 Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination for Best Ensemble.

Brown is also a founding member of The Sketchersons; a comedy collective that has been active since 2004 and has been nominated for several Canadian Comedy Awards.

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