Canadian stand-up comedian (born 1986)
Courtney Gilmour is a Canadian stand-up comedian, whose performances centre on her experiences as a congenital triple amputee.[ 1] She is most noted as the joint winner with D.J. Mausner of the annual Homegrown Comics competition for emerging Canadian comedians at the 2017 Just for Laughs festival.[ 2]
Born in Sarnia , Ontario , and raised in Waterloo , Gilmour was born without forearms and with only one leg.[ 3] She began pursuing comedy while studying at the University of Windsor .[ 3]
Following her Homegrown Comics win, she performed in 2018 at the Winnipeg Comedy Festival [ 4] and the Halifax Comedy Festival .[ 5] In 2019 she premiered the one-woman stage show Congratulations at the Toronto Fringe Festival .[ 6]
In 2021 she appeared as herself in an episode of Jon Dore 's CBC comedy series Humour Resources .[ 7] She has also appeared in The Beaverton , The Stand-Up Show with Katherine Ryan , and the web series Space Dragon and Kim .
In 2022 she competed in the second season of Canada's Got Talent , and was announced on April 26, 2022, as advancing to the semi-final round,[ 8] and winning the judges vote to the finale. She also appeared in two episodes of the second season of Roast Battle Canada .[ 9]
Her comedy album Let Me Hold Your Baby received a Juno Award nomination for Comedy Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2023 .[ 10] In the same year, she was featured in a third-season episode of The New Wave of Standup .[ 11]
References
^ Raju Mudhar, "Comedy champ Courtney Gilmour makes use of what's missing" . Toronto Star , May 6, 2018.
^ "For the first time, two women share Just For Laughs comedy title" . CTV News , August 1, 2017.
^ a b Vanja Mutabdzija Jaksic, "'That's my life': How Courtney Gilmour approaches disability and comedy, and beyond" . CBC Comedy , December 3, 2019.
^ Jill Wilson, "Out on a limb: Comedian has no fear about addressing her missing hands and leg". Winnipeg Free Press , April 9, 2018.
^ "Ha!ifax Comedy Fest 2018". Halifax Chronicle-Herald , April 25, 2018.
^ Jeff Hicks, "Waterloo comedian Courtney Gilmour prepares for one-woman show in Toronto" . Waterloo Region Record , July 1, 2019.
^ Greg David, "Just for Laughs wraps production on Humour Resources for CBC" . TV, eh? , October 29, 2020.
^ Brent Furdyk, "'Canada's Got Talent': Dance Crew The Renegades Receive Surprise Golden Buzzer As Semi-Finals Acts Revealed" . ET Canada , April 26, 2022.
^ Greg David, "CTV COMEDY CHANNEL READIES UP FOR MORE JABS WITH ROAST BATTLE CANADA SEASON 2, BEGINNING JUNE 13" . TV, eh? , June 3, 2022.
^ "Here are all the 2023 Juno nominees" . CBC Music , January 31, 2023.
^ "TV & Film News – Canada Media Fund opens Canadian Content industry survey" . Broadcast Dialogue , March 2, 2023.
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