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Canadian Comic Witness
Protection Program

Rick performs in
Quebec

Rick with Joe
Flaherty

Rick with Robin
Williams
Rick with the
cast of Corner Gas
Rick & Rik
Emmett with some of the 1967 Leafs
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Brigitte Gall
BRIGITTE GALL

Award winning actor/writer Brigitte Gall has completed shooting 52 episodes her own unique Renovation/Design show titled
Me, My House & I, and is currently in development for a new series titled
“The Citiot”. A Gemini Nomination for MMHI as well as a Nomination for her dramatic role in the award winning series
“Blue Murder” rounded out an amazing year. Having wrapped 52 episodes of
“The World’s Greatest Spas” (The W Network, Discovery Channel USA/Latin America, and airing in 85 other countries), Gall came home to receive a Gemini Award for the one-hour CTV television special
“Joan of Montreal”. The one-hour special also took first place (Gold) at the Houston World Film and Television Festival.
The following is a brief outline of her other career
accomplishments:
 | 2004 Gemini Nomination for ‘Best Practical Information Series’ – “Me, My House & I” |
 | 2003 Gemini Nomination for ‘Best Female Performance in a Guest Role, Dramatic Series’ - “Blue
Murder” |
 | 2002 Gemini Nomination - “Women of The Night” |
 | 2000 Gemini Award for ‘Best Performance or Host in a Variety Program or Series’ for “Joan of
Montreal” |
 | Lead actor in both the Gemini and Genie Award winning films “Twisted Sheets” and “Moving Day”, Gall went on to bring home the Golden Sheaf Award for “Best Female
Performance” |
 | Writing credits include: W Network – “Me, My House and I”; CTV one hour special - “The Girl’s Got Gall” and “Joan of Montreal”; CBC television - “Comics!”; Bravo! - “Laughing Matters”; TVO – “The Holiday Grrlie Show”; CBC radio - “Madly Off In All Directions” and “Brave New Waves”. Articles written include FLAIR Magazine and The National
Post |
 | The Toronto Globe and Mail writes, “It’s a relief to come across a Canadian comic who does smart, funny Canadian
content” |
 | The Toronto Star says, “…without question, Gall shows a facility for great body language…powered by wit and playfulness…” |
 | Now Magazine cites Gall as… “one of those fine comic performers who can touch emotions as well as the funny bone.” |
 | When she’s not performing, or working, Gall can usually be found chopping wood at her cottage in Northern Canada.
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