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Dave Thomas (actor)

David William Thomas CM (born May 20, 1949) is a Canadian actor, comedian and television writer. He is best known for being one half of the duo Bob and Doug McKenzie with Rick Moranis. He appeared as Doug McKenzie on SCTV, for which he won a Primetime Emmy Award out of two nominations, and in the film Strange Brew (1983), which he also co-directed. As a duo, they made two albums, The Great White North and Strange Brew, the former gaining them a Grammy Award nomination and a Juno Award.

Dave Thomas
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Thomas at the 34th Annie Awards, 2007
Born
David William Thomas

(1949-05-20) May 20, 1949 (age 73)
EducationMcMaster University (B.A., English literature)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • television writer
Years active1974–present
Spouses
  • (divorced)
  • Kimberly Ann
    (m. 1994)
Children4
Parent
RelativesIan Thomas (brother)

His other notable acting credits include Stripes (1981), Love at Stake (1987), Moving (1988), Coneheads (1993) and Rat Race (2001). He provided the voice of Tuke in Brother Bear (2003), and Brother Bear 2 (2006), and is also known for playing Russell Norton in the TV series Grace Under Fire (1993-1998).

Early life

David William Thomas was born May 20, 1949, in St. Catharines, Ontario. He is the eldest son of British parents, Moreen Duff Muir (May 4, 1928 - May 18, 2022), a church organist for thirty years originally from Glasgow, Scotland, and composer of church music, and John E. Thomas (1926–1996), a medical ethicist from Merthyr Tydfil, Wales who was head of the Philosophy Department at McMaster University, and the author of several books. Dave's younger brother, Ian, is a Canadian singer-songwriter.

The family moved temporarily to Durham, North Carolina, where his father attended Duke University and earned a PhD in philosophy. The family moved back to Dundas, Ontario, in 1961, where Dave Thomas attended Dundas District high school, and later graduated with an honours Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.[1]

Career

Starting his career as a copywriter at ad agency McCann Erickson in 1974, he became the head writer of the Coca-Cola account in Canada within a year. After watching a Second City stage show in Toronto, and while suffering from self-described "boredom" in his advertising work, he auditioned for the Second City troupe and was chosen as a performer.[2] He was a cast member of the Toronto production of Godspell, along with Victor Garber, Martin Short, Eugene Levy, Gilda Radner, and Andrea Martin.[3] Paul Shaffer was the musical director.[3]

He first achieved fame as a cast member of the Canadian TV comedy series SCTV, joining Godspell castmates Levy, Martin and later Short, plus Rick Moranis, John Candy, Harold Ramis, Catherine O'Hara and others. Notable characters on the show include Doug McKenzie of beer-swilling brothers Bob and Doug McKenzie, editorialist Bill Needle, Scottish scone-chef/bluesman Angus Crock, motor-mouthed TV ad announcer Harvey K-Tel, Lowery organist/curio pitchman Tex Boil and the "Cruising Gourmet".

Thomas's first movie was Home to Stay, directed by Delbert Mann, in which Thomas played in a scene with Hollywood legend Henry Fonda. He then wrote, co-directed, and starred in the Bob & Doug McKenzie feature film Strange Brew. Soon after, he wrote for and acted in The New Show, produced by Lorne Michaels during his hiatus from Saturday Night Live. Short-lived, this show featured a powerhouse writing staff including Thomas along with Buck Henry, George Meyer, Jack Handey, Al Franken, Tom Davis, Valri Bromfield and Steve Martin. Thomas tried his hand at network television hour-long shows in 1986 when he wrote and co-executive produced Steel Collar Man for CBS. The pilot was produced but did not go to series.

In 1988, Thomas wrote another hour long show for CBS, B Men, which was back ordered, but Thomas took a directing job at Paramount, which caused the network to drop the series. He reportedly introduced John Travolta and Kelly Preston while directing them in the Paramount film The Experts.

He wrote for, produced, and starred in The Dave Thomas Comedy Show (1990). In 1991, he starred in the Showtime comedy, Public Enemy #2. In 1992, he tried his hand at reality TV and co-executive produced ABC's America's Funniest People with Vin Di Bona, but left after thirteen weeks to appear in the film Coneheads.

In 1993, he officially co-starred in ABC's Grace Under Fire with Brett Butler and Tom Poston and continued with the show for 5 seasons. In 1995 Thomas starred in ABC TV movie Picture Perfect with Mary Page Keller and Richard Karn. In 1995 Thomas tried his hand at TV Game shows, produced a pilot of a game show called Family Challenge for ABC. When ABC did not pick up the series, Thomas sold Family Challenge to the Family Channel, where he produced 144 episodes of the show spread over 2 seasons. In 1996, Thomas played the title role in the Fox TV movie Mr. Foster's Field Trip aka Kidz in the Wood with Julia Duffy.

In 1996, he wrote the book SCTV: Behind the Scenes (McClelland & Stewart, publishers). From 1999-2002, he voiced various roles on the animated series Mission Hill.

Thomas co-starred in the Paramount feature Rat Race. As of 2001, Thomas has been the Executive Creative Director of Animax Entertainment, an animation studio based officially in Culver City, California. In 2001-2002 Thomas appeared with Eugene Levy and Martin Short on Short's show Primetime Glick as Bob Hope (an impression he had first developed for SCTV with great success). In 2002, he co-starred with Jason Priestley, Dave Foley and Ewen Bremner in Fancy Dancing. The next year he played a lead role in Beethoven's 5th. In 2003, he directed a hospital comedy feature film entitled Whitecoats, which he also wrote. As of 2004, Thomas was on the official Advisory Committee for the Comedy program at Humber College, the only such diploma program in the world. In 2004, he and Moranis reprised the voices of the McKenzie Brothers in Disney's animated feature Brother Bear.[4]

Thomas has had a long career doing voices for animation including Animaniacs, Duckman, CatDog, The Adventures of Tarzan, Justice League of America and multiple roles on The Simpsons(Rex Banner), King of the Hill and Family Guy. In 2005, he had a guest stint as Charlize Theron's "Uncle Trevor" on Fox's Arrested Development. In 2006, he reprised his voice role in Brother Bear 2 and appeared as himself in the feature film The Aristocrats. He began production on ArnoldSpeaks.com, a video blog, as the voice of Arnold Schwarzenegger; Animax Entertainment won an Emmy for a broadband animated series produced for ESPN, Off Mikes.

In 2007, Thomas and Rick Moranis reprised their roles as Bob and Doug McKenzie in a one-hour special, Bob & Doug McKenzie's Two-Four Anniversary, for CBC Television. The show featured cameos from McKenzie celeb fans like Ben Stiller, Dave Foley, Tom Green, Paul Shaffer, Andy Dick, Matt Groening, Barry Pepper, Martin Short, and Geddy Lee. Former Prime Minister of Canada Paul Martin was the host. In 2008, Thomas revived Bob and Doug McKenzie in a new animated series, Bob & Doug. While Thomas reprises the character of Doug in the new series, Moranis chose not to voice the character of Bob, which instead is voiced by Dave Coulier. Moranis is, however, involved in the series as an executive producer.[5]

In November 2009, Thomas received an Honorary Doctor of Letters from his alma mater McMaster University and gave the fall convocation speech. In 2010 Animax continued to produce branded entertainment, advertising and digital shorts for corporations like Disney, Warner Brothers, NBC Universal, and Kodak. In 2011, Thomas's company Animax produced another animated show for MTV entitled Big Box along with numerous Internet shorts such as Life With Dad.[6][7]

In 2012 and 2013 Thomas guest starred in the dramatic shows Perception and Bones as well as comedy shows Comedy Bang! Bang! and How I Met Your Mother. In addition in 2013 Thomas voiced the recurring role of Jeff Foxworthy's father Jesco in the CMT show Bounty Hunters.

Thomas joined the writing staff of the Fox crime drama television series Bones beginning in 2013. Thomas worked for two seasons on Bones, writing several episodes and working on staff as consulting producer for two seasons.[8]

In 2015 Thomas joined the writing staff of NBC's The Blacklist as a consulting producer.

In 2020 life-sized statues of Thomas and Rick Moranis as their characters Bob and Doug McKenzie was put in place at the ICE District Sports Arena in Edmonton, Alberta.[9]

Also in 2020, the Governor-General of Canada announced that Thomas was being appointed to the Order of Canada,[10] Canada's highest civilian award.

In 2021, Thomas and Max Allan Collins teamed to write a sci-fi mystery novel, The Many Lives of Jimmy Leighton. [11]

Awards

Partial filmography

Celebrity impersonations on SCTV

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Work Result
1981 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program SCTV (shared with other writers) Won
1982 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program SCTV (shared with other writers) Nominated
1983 Grammy Awards Best Comedy Album The Great White North - Bob and Doug McKenzie Nominated
1983-84 Juno Awards Juno Award for Comedy Album of the Year The Great White North - Bob and Doug McKenzie Won
1994 People's Choice Awards Favorite New TV Comedy Grace Under Fire Won
1995 Gemini Awards Earle Grey Award for Best Cast SCTV Won
2005 27th Sports Emmy Awards Outstanding Achievement In Content For Non-Traditional Delivery Platforms Off Mikes - Writer for Animax Won

References

  1. ^ a b "Comedian Dave Thomas among honorary degree recipients at Fall convocation". McMaster University (Press release). Hamliton, Ont. November 12, 2009. Retrieved November 30, 2018.
  2. ^ Plume, Kenneth (February 10, 2000). "Interview with Dave Thomas (Part 1 of 5)". IGN.
  3. ^ a b "Mirvish | Godspell". Ed Mirvish Theatre. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  4. ^ Genzlinger, Neil (July 6, 2004). "These Two Talking Moose Let Their Antlers Down (Published 2004)". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Rob Salem, "Bob & Doug taking off again". Toronto Star, April 19, 2009.
  6. ^ Pearce, Cameron (April 12, 2011). "Life With Dad 'Dog'". Funny or Die.
  7. ^ Pearce, Cameron (April 12, 2011). "Life With Dad 'One Night Stand'". Funny or Die.
  8. ^ (PDF). Alberta Media Production Industries Association. 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 11, 2013. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
  9. ^ "The SCTV Monument is a Reality". March 25, 2020.
  10. ^ "Governor General Announces 114 New Appointments to the Order of Canada". November 26, 2020.
  11. ^ "Dave Thomas and Max Allan Collins take mystery to the multiverse". Retrieved November 30, 2021.
  12. ^ "Dave Thomas - Emmy Awards, Nominations and Wins". Television Academy. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  13. ^ "Canada's Walk of Fame". Canada's Walk of Fame. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  14. ^ Sandor, Steven (April 24, 2013). . Avenue Edmonton. Archived from the original on July 23, 2013 – via avenueedmonton.com.
  15. ^ "Governor General Announces 114 New Appointments to the Order of Canada". November 26, 2020.

External links

  • Dave Thomas at IMDb
  • Dave Thomas discography at Discogs
  • Entry at thecanadianencyclopedia.ca
  • page at Godspell.ca (archive)
  • Animax Entertainment
  • Dave Thomas on 'The Hour'

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For the voice actor see David A Thomas voice actor For the founder of Wendy s see Dave Thomas businessman David William Thomas CM born May 20 1949 is a Canadian actor comedian and television writer He is best known for being one half of the duo Bob and Doug McKenzie with Rick Moranis He appeared as Doug McKenzie on SCTV for which he won a Primetime Emmy Award out of two nominations and in the film Strange Brew 1983 which he also co directed As a duo they made two albums The Great White North and Strange Brew the former gaining them a Grammy Award nomination and a Juno Award Dave ThomasCMThomas at the 34th Annie Awards 2007BornDavid William Thomas 1949 05 20 May 20 1949 age 73 St Catharines Ontario CanadaEducationMcMaster University B A English literature OccupationsActorcomediantelevision writerYears active1974 presentSpousesPam Thomas divorced wbr Kimberly Ann m 1994 wbr Children4ParentJohn E Thomas father RelativesIan Thomas brother His other notable acting credits include Stripes 1981 Love at Stake 1987 Moving 1988 Coneheads 1993 and Rat Race 2001 He provided the voice of Tuke in Brother Bear 2003 and Brother Bear 2 2006 and is also known for playing Russell Norton in the TV series Grace Under Fire 1993 1998 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Awards 4 Partial filmography 5 Celebrity impersonations on SCTV 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditDavid William Thomas was born May 20 1949 in St Catharines Ontario He is the eldest son of British parents Moreen Duff Muir May 4 1928 May 18 2022 a church organist for thirty years originally from Glasgow Scotland and composer of church music and John E Thomas 1926 1996 a medical ethicist from Merthyr Tydfil Wales who was head of the Philosophy Department at McMaster University and the author of several books Dave s younger brother Ian is a Canadian singer songwriter The family moved temporarily to Durham North Carolina where his father attended Duke University and earned a PhD in philosophy The family moved back to Dundas Ontario in 1961 where Dave Thomas attended Dundas District high school and later graduated with an honours Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature from McMaster University in Hamilton Ontario 1 Career EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Dave Thomas actor news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Starting his career as a copywriter at ad agency McCann Erickson in 1974 he became the head writer of the Coca Cola account in Canada within a year After watching a Second City stage show in Toronto and while suffering from self described boredom in his advertising work he auditioned for the Second City troupe and was chosen as a performer 2 He was a cast member of the Toronto production of Godspell along with Victor Garber Martin Short Eugene Levy Gilda Radner and Andrea Martin 3 Paul Shaffer was the musical director 3 He first achieved fame as a cast member of the Canadian TV comedy series SCTV joining Godspell castmates Levy Martin and later Short plus Rick Moranis John Candy Harold Ramis Catherine O Hara and others Notable characters on the show include Doug McKenzie of beer swilling brothers Bob and Doug McKenzie editorialist Bill Needle Scottish scone chef bluesman Angus Crock motor mouthed TV ad announcer Harvey K Tel Lowery organist curio pitchman Tex Boil and the Cruising Gourmet Thomas s first movie was Home to Stay directed by Delbert Mann in which Thomas played in a scene with Hollywood legend Henry Fonda He then wrote co directed and starred in the Bob amp Doug McKenzie feature film Strange Brew Soon after he wrote for and acted in The New Show produced by Lorne Michaels during his hiatus from Saturday Night Live Short lived this show featured a powerhouse writing staff including Thomas along with Buck Henry George Meyer Jack Handey Al Franken Tom Davis Valri Bromfield and Steve Martin Thomas tried his hand at network television hour long shows in 1986 when he wrote and co executive produced Steel Collar Man for CBS The pilot was produced but did not go to series In 1988 Thomas wrote another hour long show for CBS B Men which was back ordered but Thomas took a directing job at Paramount which caused the network to drop the series He reportedly introduced John Travolta and Kelly Preston while directing them in the Paramount film The Experts He wrote for produced and starred in The Dave Thomas Comedy Show 1990 In 1991 he starred in the Showtime comedy Public Enemy 2 In 1992 he tried his hand at reality TV and co executive produced ABC s America s Funniest People with Vin Di Bona but left after thirteen weeks to appear in the film Coneheads In 1993 he officially co starred in ABC s Grace Under Fire with Brett Butler and Tom Poston and continued with the show for 5 seasons In 1995 Thomas starred in ABC TV movie Picture Perfect with Mary Page Keller and Richard Karn In 1995 Thomas tried his hand at TV Game shows produced a pilot of a game show called Family Challenge for ABC When ABC did not pick up the series Thomas sold Family Challenge to the Family Channel where he produced 144 episodes of the show spread over 2 seasons In 1996 Thomas played the title role in the Fox TV movie Mr Foster s Field Trip aka Kidz in the Wood with Julia Duffy In 1996 he wrote the book SCTV Behind the Scenes McClelland amp Stewart publishers From 1999 2002 he voiced various roles on the animated series Mission Hill Thomas co starred in the Paramount feature Rat Race As of 2001 Thomas has been the Executive Creative Director of Animax Entertainment an animation studio based officially in Culver City California In 2001 2002 Thomas appeared with Eugene Levy and Martin Short on Short s show Primetime Glick as Bob Hope an impression he had first developed for SCTV with great success In 2002 he co starred with Jason Priestley Dave Foley and Ewen Bremner in Fancy Dancing The next year he played a lead role in Beethoven s 5th In 2003 he directed a hospital comedy feature film entitled Whitecoats which he also wrote As of 2004 Thomas was on the official Advisory Committee for the Comedy program at Humber College the only such diploma program in the world In 2004 he and Moranis reprised the voices of the McKenzie Brothers in Disney s animated feature Brother Bear 4 Thomas has had a long career doing voices for animation including Animaniacs Duckman CatDog The Adventures of Tarzan Justice League of America and multiple roles on The Simpsons Rex Banner King of the Hill and Family Guy In 2005 he had a guest stint as Charlize Theron s Uncle Trevor on Fox s Arrested Development In 2006 he reprised his voice role in Brother Bear 2 and appeared as himself in the feature film The Aristocrats He began production on ArnoldSpeaks com a video blog as the voice of Arnold Schwarzenegger Animax Entertainment won an Emmy for a broadband animated series produced for ESPN Off Mikes In 2007 Thomas and Rick Moranis reprised their roles as Bob and Doug McKenzie in a one hour special Bob amp Doug McKenzie s Two Four Anniversary for CBC Television The show featured cameos from McKenzie celeb fans like Ben Stiller Dave Foley Tom Green Paul Shaffer Andy Dick Matt Groening Barry Pepper Martin Short and Geddy Lee Former Prime Minister of Canada Paul Martin was the host In 2008 Thomas revived Bob and Doug McKenzie in a new animated series Bob amp Doug While Thomas reprises the character of Doug in the new series Moranis chose not to voice the character of Bob which instead is voiced by Dave Coulier Moranis is however involved in the series as an executive producer 5 In November 2009 Thomas received an Honorary Doctor of Letters from his alma mater McMaster University and gave the fall convocation speech In 2010 Animax continued to produce branded entertainment advertising and digital shorts for corporations like Disney Warner Brothers NBC Universal and Kodak In 2011 Thomas s company Animax produced another animated show for MTV entitled Big Box along with numerous Internet shorts such as Life With Dad 6 7 In 2012 and 2013 Thomas guest starred in the dramatic shows Perception and Bones as well as comedy shows Comedy Bang Bang and How I Met Your Mother In addition in 2013 Thomas voiced the recurring role of Jeff Foxworthy s father Jesco in the CMT show Bounty Hunters Thomas joined the writing staff of the Fox crime drama television series Bones beginning in 2013 Thomas worked for two seasons on Bones writing several episodes and working on staff as consulting producer for two seasons 8 In 2015 Thomas joined the writing staff of NBC s The Blacklist as a consulting producer In 2020 life sized statues of Thomas and Rick Moranis as their characters Bob and Doug McKenzie was put in place at the ICE District Sports Arena in Edmonton Alberta 9 Also in 2020 the Governor General of Canada announced that Thomas was being appointed to the Order of Canada 10 Canada s highest civilian award In 2021 Thomas and Max Allan Collins teamed to write a sci fi mystery novel The Many Lives of Jimmy Leighton 11 Awards EditACTRA AWARD for Best Variety Performer in 1978 Emmy Award in 1981 for Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Musical Program 12 Juno Award for Best Canadian Comedy Album of the Year in 1981 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album Nominated in 1983 Juno Award in 1983 84 for Best Comedy Album of the Year People s Choice Award with the cast of Grace Under Fire in 1994 Earl Grey Award in 1995 for his work on SCTV In 2002 he and the cast of the SCTV received a star on Canada s Walk of Fame 13 Emmy Award in 2006 Outstanding Achievement in Content for Non Traditional Delivery Platforms Thomas and his company Animax won this award for ESPN s Off Mikes Lifetime Achievement Award from Humber College Toronto in November 2009 Honorary Doctor of Letters from McMaster University in 2009 1 AMPIA Special Achievement Award from Alberta Media Production Industries Association in 2013 Honoured at the 2013 AMPIA Awards for his contribution to film and television 14 In 2020 Dave Thomas was appointed as a member of the Order of Canada 15 In 2020 life sized statues of Dave Thomas and Rick Moranis as their characters Bob and Doug McKenzie were put in place at the ICE District Sports Arena in Edmonton Alberta Partial filmography EditSCTV 1976 1982 TV Series various including Doug McKenzie Home to Stay Television MOW 1978 TV Movie as Petrie Riel 1979 TV Movie as Cdn Captain Deadly Companion 1980 as Howie Stripes 1981 as M C Strange Brew 1983 also co director as Doug McKenzie The Get Along Gang 1984 pilot episode as Leland Lizard The New Show 1984 TV Series Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird 1985 as Sam Sleaze My Man Adam 1985 as Jerry Swit In the Mood 1987 as Bob Hope voice uncredited Love at Stake 1987 as Mayor Upton Moving 1988 as Gary Marcus Rocket Boy 1989 TV Movie as Rocket Boy The Experts 1989 director The Dave Thomas Comedy Show 1990 TV Series as Himself Parker Lewis Can t Lose 1991 TV Series as Lionel Tower Boris and Natasha The Movie 1992 TV Movie as Boris Badenov Cold Sweat 1993 as Larry Coneheads 1993 as Highmaster Ghost Mom 1993 director Grace Under Fire 1993 1998 TV Series as Russell Norton Public Enemy Number Two 1993 as Wynn Dalton Dwayne Gary Steckler Splitting Heirs 1993 The Larry Sanders Show 1994 Kidz in the Woods 1995 Picture Perfect 1995 TV Movie as Ernie Barrett The Simpsons 1997 2006 TV Series as Bob Hope Rex Banner The Red Green Show 1994 1995 TV Series as Ben Franklin Pippi Longstocking 1997 as Thunder Karlsson voice King of the Hill 1998 2007 TV Series as Lane Pratley Gretta voice Cosby 1999 TV Series as Tully Most Valuable Primate 2000 as Willy Drucker Te wu mi cheng 2001 voice Rat Race 2001 as Harold Grisham That 70s Show 2001 TV Series as Chris Space Ghost Coast to Coast 2001 TV Series as Himself Fancy Dancing 2002 as Uncle Billy Gemmill New Beachcombers 2002 TV Movie as Dave McGonigal Who s Your Daddy 2003 as Carl Hughes Brother Bear 2003 as Tuke voice Beethoven s 5th 2003 as Freddy Kablinski Intern Academy 2004 as Dr Omar Olson Love on the Side 2004 as Red Santa s Slay 2005 as Pastor Timmons Arrested Development 2005 TV Series as Trevor The Aristocrats 2005 as Himself Brother Bear 2 2006 video as Tuke voice Weeds 2006 TV Series Bob amp Doug McKenzie s Two Four Anniversary 2007 TV Movie documentary as Doug McKenzie Bob amp Doug 2009 TV Series as Doug McKenzie Popzilla 2009 TV Series voice Pound Puppies 2011 2012 TV Series as Agent Todd voice Perception 2012 TV Series as Bill Duffy Comedy Bang Bang 2012 2015 TV Series as Burt Aukerman Bones 2013 2017 TV Series as Dick Scarn Andrew Jursic How I Met Your Mother 2013 TV Series as Chuck Gerussi Bounty Hunters 2013 TV Series as Jesco Actor The Blacklist 2015 2016 TV Series Celebrity impersonations on SCTV EditAleksandr Solzhenitsyn Al Pacino as Steve Burns Arnold Schwarzenegger Art Linkletter Bennett Cerf Benny Hill Bob Hope Carl Sagan DeForest Kelley Fred Travalena as Jim Nabors G Gordon Liddy Hal Holbrook as James Whitmore James Herriot Jerry Brown John Simon Ken Osmond Lee Iacocca Liberace Lloyd Bridges Michael Caine Neil Simon Orson Welles Phil Donahue Randy Newman Red Buttons Richard Harris Robert Duvall Rodney Dangerfield Roger Ebert Sean Connery Walter CronkiteAwards and nominations EditYear Association Category Work Result1981 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program SCTV shared with other writers Won1982 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program SCTV shared with other writers Nominated1983 Grammy Awards Best Comedy Album The Great White North Bob and Doug McKenzie Nominated1983 84 Juno Awards Juno Award for Comedy Album of the Year The Great White North Bob and Doug McKenzie Won1994 People s Choice Awards Favorite New TV Comedy Grace Under Fire Won1995 Gemini Awards Earle Grey Award for Best Cast SCTV Won2005 27th Sports Emmy Awards Outstanding Achievement In Content For Non Traditional Delivery Platforms Off Mikes Writer for Animax WonReferences Edit a b Comedian Dave Thomas among honorary degree recipients at Fall convocation McMaster University Press release Hamliton Ont November 12 2009 Retrieved November 30 2018 Plume Kenneth February 10 2000 Interview with Dave Thomas Part 1 of 5 IGN a b Mirvish Godspell Ed Mirvish Theatre Retrieved October 18 2020 Genzlinger Neil July 6 2004 These Two Talking Moose Let Their Antlers Down Published 2004 The New York Times Rob Salem Bob amp Doug taking off again Toronto Star April 19 2009 Pearce Cameron April 12 2011 Life With Dad Dog Funny or Die Pearce Cameron April 12 2011 Life With Dad One Night Stand Funny or Die AMPIA s 2013 Special Achievement Award recipient PDF Alberta Media Production Industries Association 2013 Archived from the original PDF on August 11 2013 Retrieved April 20 2015 The SCTV Monument is a Reality March 25 2020 Governor General Announces 114 New Appointments to the Order of Canada November 26 2020 Dave Thomas and Max Allan Collins take mystery to the multiverse Retrieved November 30 2021 Dave Thomas Emmy Awards Nominations and Wins Television Academy Retrieved October 18 2020 Canada s Walk of Fame Canada s Walk of Fame Retrieved October 18 2020 Sandor Steven April 24 2013 SCTV s Dave Thomas to be Honoured at AMPIA Awards Avenue Edmonton Archived from the original on July 23 2013 via avenueedmonton com Governor General Announces 114 New Appointments to the Order of Canada November 26 2020 External links EditDave Thomas at IMDb Dave Thomas discography at Discogs Entry at thecanadianencyclopedia ca Dave Thomas page at Godspell ca archive Animax Entertainment Dave Thomas on The Hour Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dave Thomas actor amp oldid 1140279539, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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