Ryan Belleville

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Ryan Belleville
Born (1979-05-08) May 8, 1979 (age 45)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Occupation(s)Stand-up comedian, actor
Years active1999–present

Ryan Belleville (born May 8, 1979) [1] is a Canadian stand-up comedian and actor.

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Career

Belleville became the youngest person to tape his own Comedy Now! special for CTV. He also appeared in CBC's The Sean Cullen Show and the film Going the Distance . He was also "Slime Master Ryan" on the YTV series Uh Oh! Belleville portrayed Eddie in the 2004 Disney Channel Original Movie Stuck in the Suburbs and had a starring role in 2008 as Finn in Finn on the Fly .

In 2011, he co-wrote and starred in the Canadian sitcom, Almost Heroes . [2] He also voices Holger Holghart in the Teletoon animated show Detentionaire . He played the recurring character Jasper on the Fox TV series Life on a Stick , and also appeared on the CTV show, Satisfaction . [3]

He was also in the cast of the Netflix/CBC Television comedy series Workin' Moms Canadian TV comedy series with Catherine Reitman.

Stand-up comedy

Belleville won the Phil Hartman Award and won a Canadian Comedy Award. [4] He has appeared eight times at the Just for Laughs comedy festival in Montreal, [5] several times at the Winnipeg Comedy Festival [6] and the Halifax Comedy Fest. [7]

In June 2016 Belleville produced and co-hosted a 12-hour telethon, with proceeds going to the Canadian Red Cross to help the victims of the Fort McMurray wildfires. [8] [9]

Personal life

Belleville is the brother of Jason Belleville, a writer and producer. [2]

His wife is Jenn Belleville and they have a son and a daughter.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004 Going the Distance Dime
2008 Finn on the Fly Finn
2013Step DogsLouie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show Safe-T GuyEpisode: "Honey, You're Driving Me Like Crazy"
2003 The Seán Cullen Show CriticTelevision film
2004 Stuck in the Suburbs Eddie
2005 Life on a Stick Jasper10 episodes
2007NobodyMarcusTelevision film
2011 Little Mosque on the Prairie PhilEpisode: "Brother, Can You Spare a Mosque?"
2011 She's the Mayor Eddie5 episodes
2011 Almost Heroes Peter8 episodes
2011–2015 Detentionaire Holger Holgaart53 episodes
2012 The L.A. Complex Scott Cray8 episodes
2013 Lost Girl BalzacEpisode: "Fae-ge Against the Machine"
2013 Satisfaction Mark Movenpick13 episodes
2014 Murdoch Mysteries Ed WardEpisode: "The Keystone Constables"
2015, 2018 Odd Squad Gooey Randall2 episodes
2016Ice GirlsAngelTelevision film
2016 Wynonna Earp Dr. Reggie3 episodes
2016 Winston Steinburger and Sir Dudley Ding Dong Dudley52 episodes
2017–2019 Hotel Transylvania: The Series Additional voices15 episodes
2017–2023 Workin' Moms Lionel Carlson66 episodes
2022 Overlord and the Underwoods Baker's Island HostEpisode: "Under the Sea Land"

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