Gerry Dee

Canadian actor and stand-up comedian (born 1968)


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::summary Canadian actor and stand-up comedian (born 1968) ::

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imageGerry Dee.jpg
captionDee in February 2012
birth_nameGerard Francis-John Donoghue
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birth_placeScarborough, Ontario, Canada
occupation
years_active2001–present
spouseHeather Dee
children3
website
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| image = Gerry Dee.jpg | caption = Dee in February 2012 | birth_name = Gerard Francis-John Donoghue | birth_date = | birth_place = Scarborough, Ontario, Canada | occupation = | years_active = 2001–present | spouse = Heather Dee | children = 3 | website = Gerry Dee (born Gerard Francis-John Donoghue; December 31, 1968) is a Canadian actor, stand-up comedian, game show host, director, producer, and writer. He is the host of Family Feud Canada. He placed third on the fifth season of Last Comic Standing, and he wrote and starred in the sitcom Mr. D, which aired on CBC Television.

Early life

Dee was born Gerard Francis-John Donoghue, and is of Irish and Scottish descent. He was born in Scarborough and raised in Toronto. He was a university varsity hockey player, he later worked as a physical education teacher and hockey coach. He studied kinesiology and athletic therapy at York University and education at St. Francis Xavier University. His father was a bus driver for the TTC in Toronto for over 20 years.

Career

Dee was relatively successful long before being on Last Comic Standing. He had already had his own comedy special on The Comedy Network in Canada, appeared on the Comedy Network special "The Nubian Disciples", and performed at the world-famous Montreal Just for Laughs International Comedy Festival, having his segment aired on Just For Laughs. He has appeared in television commercials and has performed at many comedy clubs, including Just For Laughs and Yuk Yuks. Dee also had a role in the 2006 film Trailer Park Boys: The Movie, where he played the role of Donny. That same year, Dee played former Boston Bruins player Wayne Cashman in the CBC miniseries Canada Russia '72.

Dee placed third on the fifth season of Last Comic Standing. He had tried out for Last Comic Standing during the second and fourth seasons, but never advanced to the finals. He missed the birth of his daughter while appearing on the show. Starting in late 2007, Dee had his own segment on Canadian cable channel The Score (later known as Sportsnet). These segments, entitled Gerry Dee: Sports Reporter, saw Dee conducting humorous interviews and segments. The interviews included such sports personalities as Charles Barkley, Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretzky, Cito Gaston, Randy Couture, and Chris Bosh.

Dee appeared in television commercials for Rogers, Wisers, KFC, and Nissan, and is currently making guest appearances on CBC's The Hour. He won a 2008 Canadian Comedy Award in the Best Male Stand-Up comic category.

In January 2012, his sitcom Mr. D premiered on CBC Television. Created, written by and starring Dee, the show is based on his experience as a high-school teacher.

On July 8, 2019, it was announced Dee would be the host of Family Feud Canada.

He appears in the sitcom Animal Control, which began in 2023 and was renewed into 2024.

He appears in the sitcom DMV on CBS.

In July of 2025 he shot his first Netflix stand-up special called "Funny You Should Say That" which landed on Netflix on November 18, 2025.

Publishing career

In October 2012, Doubleday Canada published Dee's Teaching: It's Harder Than It Looks. Like Dee's sitcom Mr. D, Teaching is based on his ten years as a teacher. A national bestseller, the book came out in paperback in May 2013.

Personal life

Dee is the son of Scottish immigrant parents. He is a former high school physical education teacher. He was the first Canadian to win the San Francisco Comedy Competition. He played varsity hockey at St Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. Dee and his wife, Heather, have two daughters and one son.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Trailer Park Boys: The MovieDonny
2011388 Arletta AvenueBoss
2012Moving DayJim
2017Prom NightPaulShort
Also executive producer
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Comedy Now!Himself1 episode
Also writer
2006Canada Russia '72Wayne Cashman2 episodes
2008–2019CBC Winnipeg Comedy FestivalHimself/host3 episodes
2011SkinsDr. WestlyEpisode: "Michele"
2012–2018Mr. DGerry Duncan73 episodes
Also director, executive producer and writer
2014Gerry Dee: The SubstituteHimselfTelevision film
Also director, producer and writer
2019–presentFamily Feud CanadaHimself/host
2019–2021The MoodysRoger10 episodes
2023-presentAnimal ControlTempleton DudgeRecurring, 21 episodes
2023Pretty Hard CasesDack Adams3 episodes
2025DMVDan2 episodes
2025Funny You Should Say ThatHimselfNetflix Stand Up Special
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References

References

  1. [http://www.oct.ca/publications/professionally_speaking/september_2001/news.asp Profile] {{Webarchive. link. (2009-03-13 , oct.ca; accessed February 23, 2015.)
  2. [https://twitter.com/gerrydee Dee's Twitter page]
  3. (May 3, 2009). "Comic Gerry Dee will be a stand-up guy kicking off the Henry Burris All-Star Weekend". [[Calgary Sun]].
  4. "An Interview with Comedian Gerry Dee".
  5. link
  6. link. (2011-07-06 , [[Canadian Comedy Award]] website; accessed February 25, 2010.)
  7. (July 8, 2019). "CBC'S FAMILY FEUD CANADA KICKS OFF NATIONWIDE SEARCH FOR CANADIAN FAMILIES TO COMPETE THIS FALL". cbc.ca.
  8. [http://www.randomhouse.com/highschool/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780385677455&view=print], [[Random House]] website; accessed March 9, 2015.

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