Canadian Screen Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series

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The Canadian Screen Award for Best Actor in Comedy Series is an annual Canadian television award, presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to the best leading performance by an actor in a Canadian television comedy series.

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The award was first presented in 1986 as part of the Gemini Awards. However, as Canadian television comedy was dominated by sketch comedy rather than narrative sitcoms in the late 1980s, the awards for Best Actor and Best Actress in a Comedy Series were discontinued after 1987, [1] with only a single gender-neutral award presented for Best Performance in a Comedy thereafter; separate awards for Individual Performance in a Comedy and Ensemble Performance in a Comedy were introduced for the 16th Gemini Awards in 2001, but were still not separated for gender. [2]

With the revival of scripted narrative comedy series in the 2000s, separate awards for actors and actresses were reinstated in 2011, and have been presented since then as part of the Canadian Screen Awards.

In August 2022, the Academy announced that beginning with the 11th Canadian Screen Awards in 2023, a gender-neutral award for Best Leading Performance in a Comedy Series will be presented. [3]

1980s

YearActorSeriesRef
1986
1st Gemini Awards
Louis Del Grande Seeing Things [4]
Don Adams Check it Out! [5]
David Eisner Hangin' In
1987
2nd Gemini Awards
Louis Del Grande Seeing Things [6]
David Eisner Hangin' In [7]

2010s

YearActorSeriesRef
2011
26th Gemini Awards
Peter Keleghan 18 to Life [8]
Chris Leavins Todd and the Book of Pure Evil [9]
Jason Priestley Call Me Fitz
John Ralston Living in Your Car
2012
1st Canadian Screen Awards
Gerry Dee Mr. D [10]
Ryan Belleville Almost Heroes [11]
Shaun Majumder This Hour Has 22 Minutes
Bob Martin Michael: Tuesdays and Thursdays
Martin Short I, Martin Short, Goes Home
2013
2nd Canadian Screen Awards
Jason Priestley Call Me Fitz [12]
Jesse Camacho Less Than Kind [13]
Gavin Crawford Gavin Crawford's Wild West
Gerry Dee Mr. D
Ron James The Ron James Show
2014
3rd Canadian Screen Awards
Don McKellar Sensitive Skin [14]
Gerry Dee Mr. D [15]
Dave Foley Spun Out
Adam Korson Seed
Mark Meer Tiny Plastic Men
2015
4th Canadian Screen Awards
Eugene Levy Schitt's Creek [16]
Gerry Dee Mr. D [17]
Dan Levy Schitt's Creek
Dave Foley Spun Out
2016
5th Canadian Screen Awards
Paul Sun-Hyung Lee Kim's Convenience [18]
Gerry Dee Mr. D [19]
Jared Keeso Letterkenny
Dan Levy Schitt's Creek
Eugene Levy Schitt's Creek
2017
6th Canadian Screen Awards
Paul Sun-Hyung Lee Kim's Convenience [20]
Gerry Dee Mr. D [21]
Jared Keeso Letterkenny
Dan Levy Schitt's Creek
Eugene Levy Schitt's Creek
2018
7th Canadian Screen Awards
Jared Keeso Letterkenny [22]
Gerry Dee Mr. D [22]
Dan Levy Schitt's Creek
Eugene Levy Schitt's Creek
Jason Priestley Private Eyes
2019
8th Canadian Screen Awards
Eugene Levy Schitt's Creek [23]
Jared Keeso Letterkenny [24]
Paul Sun-Hyung Lee Kim's Convenience
Dan Levy Schitt's Creek
Jason Priestley Private Eyes

2020s

YearActorSeriesRef
2020
9th Canadian Screen Awards
Paul Sun-Hyung Lee Kim's Convenience [25]
Jared Keeso Letterkenny [26]
Dan Levy Schitt's Creek
Eugene Levy Schitt's Creek
2021
10th Canadian Screen Awards
Paul Sun-Hyung Lee Kim's Convenience [27]
Darryl Hinds Overlord and the Underwoods [28]
Jared Keeso Letterkenny
Simu Liu Kim's Convenience
Jason Priestley Private Eyes

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