Mike Wilmot
Mike Wilmot is a Canadian stand-up comedian represented by Off the Kerb. In 2005 he won two Canadian Comedy Awards for best male stand-up and best actor for his work in It's All Gone Pete Tong.
In addition to It's All Gone Pete Tong, Wilmot has appeared on Corner Gas, British TV shows such as Never Mind the Buzzcocks, and alongside American comedian Rich Hall in BBC television series Rich Hall's Fishing Show and Rich Hall's Cattle Drive. He was the host of the Paramount comedy series Comedy Blue. He has also appeared on the Australian TV show Good News Week as a guest panelist and visits Australia annually to perform at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
In 2009, he starred as Michael Valmont-Selkirk, the crooked and corrupt director of a philanthropic foundation in the Canadian TV series The Foundation.
Filmography
Awards and nominations
Year | Nominated work | Award | Category | Result |
2000 | Mike Wilmot | Canadian Comedy Awards | Best Male Stand-Up | |
2001 | Mike Wilmot | Canadian Comedy Awards | Best Male Stand-Up | |
2002 | Mike Wilmot | Canadian Comedy Awards | Best Male Stand-Up | |
2002 | Mike Wilmot | Time Out Comedy Awards | Best Stand-Up | |
2003 | Mike Wilmot | Barry Award | Most outstanding Comedy Act at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival | |
2003 | Mike Wilmot | Canadian Comedy Awards | Best Male Stand-Up | |
2004 | Mike Wilmot | Canadian Comedy Awards | Best Male Stand-Up | |
2005 | Mike Wilmot | Barry Award | Most outstanding Comedy Act at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival | |
2005 | Mike Wilmot | Canadian Comedy Awards | Best Male Stand-Up | |
2005 | It's All Gone Pete Tong | Canadian Comedy Awards | Best Performance by a Male - Film | |
2007 | Mike Wilmot | Canadian Comedy Awards | Best Male Stand-Up |