Shawn Thompson

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Shawn Thompson
Born
Shawn Alex Thompson

(1958-01-13) January 13, 1958 (age 66)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • screenwriter
  • television producer
  • television director
Years active1985–present

Shawn Alex Thompson (born January 13, 1958)

The Comedy Network
.

Thompson was born in Berwick, Nova Scotia. Thompson's first foray into showbiz came as a magician and circus performer, dangling by his ankles from a burning rope while struggling to escape from a straight jacket. Thompson migrated into stand-up comedy, first taking a stance at Yuk Yuks, alongside prominent actor Jim Carrey. During this time, Thompson guest hosted eleven times on The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers for Fox Television. Also on Fox, Thompson became a series regular on the sketch comedy series The Newz, where he also wrote and directed several short films. From December 1985 to April 1987, Thompson was cast as Simon Hall, a fictional character on the CBS series Guiding Light, his first daytime role.[2]

Simultaneously during this period, Thompson also hosted the Toronto regional edition of the CBC Television teen-oriented weekend talk/variety show Switchback, as well as appearing alongside Howard Busgang in the short-run comedy series We Don't Knock, in which Busgang and Thompson performed improvised pranks on real people.[3] In 1985 Thompson was arrested in the United States for illegal dumping after throwing a doll over Niagara Falls as part of a Switchback stunt.[4]

In 1988, he played dance television host Corny Collins in

Gemini Award
for Best Direction in 2004. Furthermore, in 1995, Thompson wrote episodes for MGM's "The Outer Limits", one of which episodes included a young Josh Brolin.

Recently, he has directed shows such as

The Next Step and Murdoch Mysteries
, and is currently acting in "My Perfect Landing" for BBC kids.

References

  1. ^ "Shawn Thompson Video | Celebrity Interview and Paparazzi", OV Guide.
  2. ^ Zekas, Rita (April 10, 1996). "It's Shawn Thompson time again Actor-director back in Canada to pilot TV comedy show". Toronto Star. p. D1.
  3. ^ "Clowning around down east". The Globe and Mail, October 15, 1986.
  4. ^ "'Guiding Light' Actor Arrested". Chicago Tribune. December 1, 1985. p. 4.
  5. ^ Onstad, Katrina (April 7, 1999). "That guy from, you know: With his first film set for release, Canadian director Shawn Thompson hopes to make a name for himself -- to go with that familiar face". National Post. p. B8.

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