Kyle Brownrigg

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Kyle Brownrigg is a Canadian stand-up comedian, most noted for winning the Canadian Comedy Award for Best Breakout Artist at the 19th Canadian Comedy Awards in 2019.[1]

Originally from Ottawa, Brownrigg began his career at open mic comedy nights in Ottawa.[2] He later moved to Toronto, where he is a regular performer at comedy clubs and shows. He has also performed as a touring comic, at events such as Just for Laughs, JFL Northwest, the Halifax Comedy Festival, the Sudbury Comedy Festival, the 905 Comedy Festival, We're Funny That Way! and the Icebreakers Comedy Festival. He was featured in the 2018 HBO Canada special ,[3] and the 2020 CBC Gem special The New Wave of Standup,[4] and has appeared on CBC Radio's comedy debate series The Debaters.

In 2018 he was a finalist in SiriusXM Canada's annual Top Comic competition.[5] He released his first comedy album, Unmedicated: The New Fragrance, in 2019.[6]

In 2021, he appeared in an episode of Jon Dore's comedy series Humour Resources.[7]

Brownrigg is openly gay.[8]

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