Shawn Hitchins

Canadian comedian, author and actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shawn Hitchins is a gay Toronto-based comedian,[1] author, and actor. He is known for his red hair and for sharing his experience as a sperm donor to a lesbian couple.[2]

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Shawn Hitchins
Born (1980-06-04) June 4, 1980 (age 44)
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Early life

Hitchins was born in Egypt, Ontario.[3] In 2000, Hitchins briefly attended an acting program at George Brown College.[4]

Career

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In 2005, Hitchins spent a summer performing in with the drag trio The B-Girlz in Provincetown, Massachusetts.[5]

In 2010, Hitchins appeared as a panelist on MTV (Canada) 1 Girl 5 Gays.

In 2011, Hitchins debuted his first one-man show called Survival of the Fiercest at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival where he made an offhand joke about the need for redheads to have a "Ginger Pride Walk."[6] In 2013, he returned to the UK to host the Ginger Pride Walk in Edinburgh, Scotland which gained international media attention on BBC News,[7] The Guardian,[8] CNN,[9] Raidió Teilifís Éireann,[10] The Globe and Mail.[11]

In 2013, Hitchins debut his second one-man show called Ginger Nation at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.[12] The show recounts Hitchins' experience donating sperm to a lesbian couple as well as memories from adolescence, brushes with celebrity, and pride in his ginger hair. It received unprecedented media coverage[13] for the festival and the show was later brought to Canada, the United States.[13] In 2015, Ginger Nation received top hit at the 25th Atlantic Fringe Festival.[14] In 2016, Hitchins adapted the live show into a concert film, which screened at the 2017 InsideOut Film and Video Festival,[15] the 2017 Cucalorus Film Festival,[16] and the 2018 SF Indiefest.[17] Huffington Post described the film as "vastly entertaining."[17]

In 2017, Hitchins released his debut memoir A Brief History of Oversharing,[18] published by ECW Press.

Personal life

In 2012, Hitchins welcomed a daughter after becoming a sperm donor for two close lesbian friends.[2]

Books

  • Hitchins, Shawn (2017). A Brief History of Oversharing: One Ginger's Anthology of Humiliation. ECW Press. ISBN 978-1770413269. (Humor)
  • Hitchins, Shawn (2021). The Light Streamed Beneath It: A Memoir of Grief and Celebration. ECW Press. (Memoir)

Filmography

Documentary

  • 2016: Shawn Hitchins: Ginger Nation - also writer, producer, collaborating director[19]

Films

Television

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TV Series

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