2024 COMEDY ALBUM OF THE YEAR | Graham Clark | | The JUNO Awards
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Named one of National Post’s “Eight Extraordinary Canadians” and deemed a “national treasure” by the CBC, Graham Clark is a 3-time Canadian Comedy Award winner, Head Writer for The Debaters and a pillar of the Canadian comedy scene. Part seasoned showman, part affable grump, Clark pairs a classic comedy sensibility with a one-of-a-kind perspective to elevate personal observation to an extraordinary experience of shared laughter. Clark’s easy demeanour and exceptional command on stage make him a hit with audiences across the country from bars to ballrooms and around the world as co-host of the hit podcast Stop Podcasting Yourself. A festival favourite, Clark has appeared multiple times at Just for Laughs in Montreal, was named “Best Headlining Comic” at JFL NorthWest and has toured several celebrated solo shows including the award-winning “Graham Clark Reads the Phonebook.” Originally from Calgary, Clark is a long-time resident of East Vancouver which he hopes to someday be able to afford.