DeAnne Smith

Canadian and American comedian, writer, and columnist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

DeAnne Smith (born July 22, 1979) is a Canadian and American comedian, writer and columnist. They first gained notice as a comedian in 2008 touring their debut full-length solo stand-up show to popular and critical acclaim, culminating in winning the Sydney Comedy Festival's Time Out Best Newcomer Award[1] and a nomination for Best Newcomer in the 2008 Canadian Comedy Awards.[2] Smith has since continued to tour internationally, with shows proving to be both commercial and critical successes. Their shows have seen them nominated for numerous awards, including the Melbourne Comedy Festival's prestigious Barry Award in 2011[3] and being consistently rated amongst Montreal's Top 10 comedians. In addition to their live solo shows, Smith is also known for appearances on television and radio, most notably on Australia's Good News Week on the Channel 10 network and HBO series Funny As Hell.[4]

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DeAnne Smith
Born (1979-07-22) July 22, 1979 (age 45)
Endicott, New York, United States
MediumLive performance, television, radio, writing
Years active2005–present
GenresStand-up comedy
Websitedeannesmith.com
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Smith began performing stand-up in 2005 at the age of 25, and has produced four solo shows which have toured internationally. Smith has also created and hosts four live comedy show series in Montreal, and co-wrote a show with Sarah Quinn and Samuel Booth which made its festival debut in 2011.[5]

Smith is agender[6] and uses they/them pronouns.[7]

Career

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Perspective

In March 2024, Smith appeared in a Netflix comedy special, Gender Agenda, hosted by Hannah Gadsby and featuring several other genderqueer comedians.[8]

Festival appearances

Media appearances

Smith was rated amongst Montreal's Top 10 Comedians over five years in the 2010s, ranking #3 in 2010–2012,[17][18] and #4 from 2007–2009.[19][20][21] as reported in The Montreal Mirror, which also named them a Noisemaker in 2009.[22] Smith regularly appears on television and radio in Canada and Australia. Their radio appearances, include Australia's ABC, Triple J, and Canada's CBC Radio One, where they have appeared as a regular on Definitely Not the Opera, and The Debaters. In 2012 they appeared on British TV for the first time, on Morgan Spurlock's Sky Atlantic programme New Britannia.

Solo shows

  • 2013 – DeAnne Smith: Let's Do This!
  • 2012 – DeAnne Smith: Livin' the Sweet Life
  • 2011 – DeAnne Smith: The Best DeAnne Smith DeAnne Smith Can Be
  • 2011 – About Freakin' Time
  • 2010 – DeAnne Smith: BALLSY
  • 2009 – DeAnne Smith Lacks Focus
  • 2008 – Shouting Over Drunks

Other work

Creator and host

  • 2010–present – Happenglad's New Hat
  • 2010–present – Freedom Nation
  • 2008–present – Stand Up / Strip Down
  • 2008–2010 – Tale Spin!
  • 2005 – 2009 – Comedy OFF the Main

Co-writer

  • 2011 – Sarah Quinn in Other People's Problems; with Sarah Quinn and Samuel Booth[23]

Podcasts

  • 2013–2016 – DeAnne Smith's Questionable at Best[24]

Awards

Personal life

While hosting Comedy Up Late at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2017, DeAnne described themself as agender.[27]

References

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