Nikki Payne
Nikki Payne | |
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Born | [1] | January 17, 1976
Occupation | Actress, Comedian |
Nikki Payne (also credited as Nikkie Payne), is a Canadian comedian and actress, from Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia, Canada.[1] Born with a cleft palate,[1] she is well known for incorporating her lisp into her comedy act.[1] She has won three Canadian Comedy Awards for Best Stand-up Newcomer and Best Female Stand-up in 2003, 2005 & 2008.
Early life[]
Payne was born at Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia, a town with no hospital. She attended the Nova Scotia Community College in Truro, where she acted as a sports team mascot.[2] She then attended Humber School of Comedy and The Second City Conservatory.
Career[]
As well as performing in comedy clubs,[3] Payne has appeared in Last Comic Standing, Video on Trial, Buzz,[4] Am I Right??,[5] Satisfaction, and the NFB documentary The Next Big Thing.[6] She has also appeared in the Canadian sketch comedy show Comedy Inc. She is a member of The Boom comedy troupe.
By 2012 Payne was performing her comedy routines on the theatre circuit.[3] That year she was named Comedy Person of the Year at the annual Canadian Comedy Awards in Toronto.[7]
Payne is a frequent guest on CBC Radio's The Debaters.
She won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards for her appearance on Satisfaction.
In 2017 Payne acted as host of the Nature Conservancy of Canada's documentary film, The Enlightened Redneck’s Guide to Moose Sex.[8]
References[]
- ^ a b c d e Nikki Payne at The Canadian Encyclopedia
- ^ "Mascot gig opened door for comedian Nikki Payne". Adrian Chamberlain, Times Colonist, June 9, 2016
- ^ a b "Nikki Payne an inspiration to those who have trouble saying ‘inspiration’". Giggle City, February 29, 2012 By Mike Ross.
- ^ "Comedians A-Z : Nikki Payne". The Comedy Network website. Canada: CTVglobemedia. Archived from the original on 2009-08-23. Retrieved 2010-05-07.
- ^ "Am I Right?? April 10, 2010". Am I Right?? website. Retrieved 2011-04-10.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "The Next Big Thing - DVD". National Film Board of Canada onf-nfb.gc.ca website. Canada: Government of Canada. Retrieved 2010-05-07.
- ^ "Nikki Payne named Canadian Comedy Person of the Year". The Expositor, August 30, 2012
- ^ "Nova Scotia is racing to protect its fragile ‘Moose Sex Corridor’". Maclean's Magazine, Rosemary Counter, April 10, 2017
External links[]
- Nikki Payne at IMDb
- 1976 births
- Participants in American reality television series
- Living people
- Humber College alumni
- Canadian women comedians
- People from the Halifax Regional Municipality
- Canadian stand-up comedians
- Canadian television personalities
- Canadian sketch comedians
- People with speech impediment
- 21st-century Canadian comedians
- Canadian women television personalities
- Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Canadian Screen Award winners
- Comedians from Nova Scotia
- Canadian Comedy Award winners