Mike Ward (comedian)

Mike Ward

Mike Ward

Mike Ward
Birth name Michael John Ward
Born (1973-09-14) September 14, 1973
Canada Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Medium television, stand-up, radio, podcast & documentary
Nationality Canadian
Genres Black humor
Notable works and roles Chabot on L'Gros Show
Henri on CNM (Simon & Henri)
Ludger (cotton ouaté avec un loup) on Testostérone
Website http://www.mikeward.ca

Michael John Ward (born September 14, 1973 in Quebec City, Quebec) is a bilingual comedian.[1]

Career

Mike Ward has appeared on television doing stand-up in 20 countries; airing throughout Europe, Africa, Australia and North America. He is a frequent guest of the Anthony Cumia Show podcast.Anthony Cumia. "Anthony Cumia Show". compoundmedia.com (Podcast). Retrieved October 2, 2016. 

Controversy

Ward has been the subject of controversy. At Jean-Marc Parent's 2008 Just For Laughs French gala, he made a joke about Revenu Québec, in which he mentioned[2] Cédrika Provencher, a young girl who had been abducted in 2007[3] in Quebec and whose remains were found in December 2015.

Ward also had a joke ridiculing Jérémy Gabriel, a disabled boy with Treacher Collins syndrome who was 12 years old when first ridiculed by Ward. Jérémy's parents filed a complaint with the Quebec human rights commission, and the commission brought the case in front of Quebec’s Human Rights Tribunal seeking $80,000 in damages from Ward. On July 20, he was ordered to pay $42000($35000 to Jérémy, $7000 to his mother). His attorney, Julius Grey intends to appeal the decision.[4][5]

Awards

References

  1. "Mike Ward speaks our languages". The Gazette. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  2. "The Canadian Comedian on Trial Before a Human Rights Tribunal for a Mean Joke". May 13, 2016.
  3. Patriquin, Martin (March 23, 2016). "Comedian Mike Ward's joke about a 12-year old has landed him in court and put a brand of very edgy comedy on trial". Maclean's. Archived from the original on March 24, 2016. Retrieved March 24, 2016. He once used Cédrika Provencher, a nine-year-old whose disappearance in 2007 was heavily covered in the media, as the butt of a joke.
  4. "Mike Ward devra verser 35 000 $ à Jérémy Gabriel". Ici Radio-Canada. Montreal. 20 July 2016. Retrieved 2016-07-21. (French)
  5. Siouu, Marie-Michèle (21 July 2016). "Mike Ward condamné à une amende de 42 000 $". Le Devoir. Montreal. Retrieved 2016-07-21. (French)
  6. "Gala Les Olivier 2016: Mike Ward remporte l'Olivier de l'année". Le Huffington Post. May 13, 2016. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
  7. "Mike Ward plus mordant que jamais!". Québec Hebdo. September 23, 2010. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
  8. "Liste des récipiendaires par catégories". Prix gémeaux. Retrieved 18 July 2016.

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