Debra DiGiovanni

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Debra DiGiovanni
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Born (1972-03-21) March 21, 1972 (age 51)
Occupation(s) Actress, Comedian
Years active1999-present

Debra DiGiovanni (born March 21, 1972) is a Canadian stand-up comedian originally from Tillsonburg, Ontario. [1] [2]

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She is a frequent guest on the CBC Radio program The Debaters , for which she earned a Canadian Comedy Award nomination for writing. Her previous work includes being a regular contributor to Much’s Video on Trial series and its spinoff Stars on Trial , [3] as well as a permanent panelist on The Comedy Network’s Canadian revival of Match Game, among other things. [2]

Personal life

Debra DiGiovanni was born in Pointe-Claire, Quebec, on March 21, 1972. She is of Italian descent, and was raised in a big Italian family. [4] She grew up in Tillsonburg, Ontario. [2]

DiGiovanni began her studies in university pursuing fashion design, though she admits it was not a fit for her. [4]

Career

DiGiovanni's comedy career began at the age of 27 with the help of Humber College's inaugural year of their Comedy Writing and Performance course in 1999. Three months into enrolling in the program, she was on stage for the first time. She credits Carol Burnett and Laverne & Shirley (starring Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams) as some of her inspirations. "I watched these women be funny and secretly wanted to do that myself." [4] [2]

In 2002, she won the Canadian Comedy Award for the Best Stand-up Newcomer in Stand Up. [5] In 2003, NOW Magazine named her headline show as the 3rd Best of the Year. In 2005, she made her first appearance at the Just for Laughs Festival where she was invited on a cross-Canada tour opening for Russell Peters. In 2007, 2009, and 2011, she won the Canadian Comedy Award for Best Female Stand Up. [6] [7] [8]

She was previously a contributor on the popular Much show Video on Trial [2] and its spinoff Stars on Trial . [3]

In 2007, she appeared in the fifth season of Last Comic Standing . By winning an audition in Montreal, she was selected to participate in a semifinal qualifying round in Hollywood, making it to the top 10 finalist. She participated in the show until she was eliminated and placed 8th. [9]

Also that year, she hosted the Canadian New Media Awards and the Canadian Comedy Awards. In July 2008, she appeared on eTalk , interviewing contestants on the sixth season of Canadian Idol . [10] She also hosted the Genie Awards alongside Sandra Oh, as well as one night of the Gemini Awards in 2008.

From 2010, she was a permanent panelist on The Comedy Network’s Canadian revival of Match Game. [2]

On February 27, 2018, she performed on Conan . [11]

In 2019, her comedy album Lady Jazz received a Juno Award nomination for Comedy Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2019. [12]

In 2022, she was a contestant on LOL: Last One Laughing Canada . [13]

She is presently a frequent guest on the CBC Radio program The Debaters , for which she earned a Canadian Comedy Award nomination for writing.

Filmography

Television

YearTitle [14] RoleNotes
2003 The Toronto Show Deb the Receptionist
2005–2013 Video on Trial Herself - Panelist
2005 Comedy Now! HerselfSeason 12, Episode 1: "Debra DiGiovanni"
Stars on Trial Herself - Juror #2
2006Headlines on TrialHerself
2006 The Jane Show Fourth Floor Staffer #1
2009 Live at Gotham Herself - Comedian
Just for Laughs Herself
Jimmy Two-Shoes Princess Weavil (voice)
2007 Last Comic Standing Herself - Contestant
2009–2014The Ha!ifax Comedy FestHerself - Comedian7 episodes
2010 The Latest Buzz Female Judge on Make Me an Icon
Jay's Movie Is a Piece of ShitDebra Pisani
Winnipeg Comedy Festival HerselfS8 E1: "The Deadly Seven"
2011The Queen's Toast: A Royal Wedding SpecialHerself
The Debaters (TV series)HerselfS1 E1: "Golden Years & Shower vs Bath"
Goodbye Sara HennesseyDebra
UnluckyJeanette
2011–2012 The Hour Herself - Panelist
2012 StandUp in Stilettos Herself
Match Game Herself – Panelist
2013 Gotham Comedy Live Herself – Comedian
Straight ManQuaraline
2013–2014Cute Boy of the WeekHerself – Co-host
2014Sleepover with Dan & LaurenHerself
Sasquatch Sketch Comedy
2014–2015 Just for Laughs: All-Access Herself
2015 Mr. D Tiffany Callaghan
2016 The Bachelorette Canada After Show Herself - Guest
2018Back to School Just for LaughsHerself - Comedian
2018Sex Life (short)Dina
2018–2019CorporateAntonia
2019 Comedy Central Stand-Up Featuring Herself – Comedian
BrotherlyBarbara
Stumptown Waitress
2020Canada Day 2020 at Your HouseHerself
2021 Humour Resources Herself
Unprotected Sets Herself
Birdgirl
Howie Mandel & Friends: Don't Sneeze on MeHerself
2022 LOL: Last One Laughing Canada Herself - Contestant
WeHost with Zach & DarrenHerself

Comedy specials

YearTitleDistributor
2011Debra Digiovanni: Single, Awkward, Female Comedy Dynamics
2018Debra DiGiovanni: Here's the Thing CraveTV with Just for Laughs

Awards

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