Earle Grey Award 1995
Emmy Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program "SCTV Network" 1981 - 1982
Juno Award Best Comedy Album "Bob and Doug McKenzie's Great White North" 1981
ACTRA Award Best Variety Writer "Second City Television" 1978
ACTRA Award Best Performer in a Variety Show "SCTV Network 90" 1978
ACTRA Award Best Performer in a Variety Show "SCTV Network 90" 1978
1997 Formed Maple Palm Productions
1993 Directed and co-wrote "Ghost Mom", a supernatural comedy TV-movie on Fox
1992 Executive produced, wrote, and acted in "Inside America's Totally Unsolved Lifestyles", an ABC comedy special spoofing "reality-based" TV shows
1990 Executive produced, wrote, and hosted "The Dave Thomas Comedy Show", a five-week CBS summer replacement series
1990 Wrote and acted in episodes of "Maniac Mansion", a fantasy comedy series on the Family Channel
1990 Co-created and co-executive produced "America's Funniest People" for ABC
1989 Executive produced and wrote "B-Men", an unsold comedy adventure pilot aired on the "CBS Summer Playhouse"
1989 Directed "The Experts", a late Cold War comedy starring John Travolta
1986 Executive produced, directed, wrote and starred in his first TV special, "The Incredible Time Travels of Henry Osgood", an installment of "Showtime Comedy Spotlight"
1985 Received story credit for the feature, "Spies Like Us"
1985 Narrated "The Last Polka", an HBO comedy "documentary" about a fictional polka team starring John Candy and Eugene Levy
1985 TV producing debut, executive produced "Steel Collar Man", an unsold pilot for an adventure series about a superhuman android (also scripted)
1984 Served as a performer and writer on "The New Show", a short-lived NBC comedy-variety series from producer Lorne Michaels
1983 Feature debut as co-director and co-writer (with Moranis), "Strange Brew" (also co-starred)
1982 Left "SCTV"
1981 Feature acting debut, "Stripes"
1980 Wrote and acted in "From Cleveland", an unsold pilot videotaped in Cleveland, Ohio
1978 US TV dramatic acting debut, "Home to Stay", a CBS-TV movie shot in Canada
1977 Co-created, co-starred, and served as a head writer for the Toronto-based "SCTV", a TV show comprised of talents from the Toronto and Chicago companies (syndicated in the USA) (date approximate)
1975 Left advertising at age 27 (date approximate)
1975 Returned to acting; joined the Toronto company of Second City (date approximate)
1973 Left show business and worked as an advertising copywriter at McCann-Erickson in Toronto
1972 - 1973 Early professional stage credit, Toronto production of "Godspell" starring Short and featuring Gilda Radner, Eugene Levy, Paul Shaffer, and Andrea Martin
1972 TV debut, a regular on "The David Steinberg Show", a CBS summer replacement comedy-variety series
1970 Began acting in college; met Martin Short
1948 Born in St. Catherine's, Ontario, Canada
Raised in North Carolina (date approximate)
Spent part of his youth in England
Performed with Short in "Macbeth"; he was Banquo, Short was Lennox
Wrote a comedic commercial for Coca-Cola, Canada starring Tim Conway
Became head copywriter for Coca Cola, Canada
With frequent collaborator Rick Moranis, released a comedy album, "Bob and Doug McKenzie's Great White North", featuring their popular "SCTV" characters; the album went gold in the US and triple plati
Debut as a sitcom regular, "Grace Under Fire" (ABC), starring Brett Butler