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Lee Smart is a Canadian actor, writer and comedian〔("Dave Razowsky’s Barn Burner" ). ''Third Beat Magazine'', 11 February 2013.〕 currently based in Toronto. Smart is an alumnus of The Second City Theatre,〔(Illusionoid | NOW Magazine )〕〔(5 Questions With ILLUSIONOID - GEEKPR0N )〕 Toronto’s oldest comedy institution, performing there from 1994 to 2001.〔("Canadian Comedy Travels Light--and Well" ). ''Chicago Tribune'', August 20, 1999|By Richard Christiansen, Tribune Chief Critic.〕 As part of the mainstage cast, he co-wrote and performed in a number of award-nominated and winning original revues, including “''Sordio Deluxo''”,〔("Second City’s first-rate riot - Theatre Reviews By Daryl Jung,Glenn Sumi and Jon Kaplan" ). ''NOW Toronto''. 〕 “''Y2K: The Chip Hits The Fan''” and “''Nude Beach Wear: 100% Off!''” Other live productions include has co-written and starred the sci-fi comedic play “''Overlords''!”〔("Year in Review: Glenn Sumi’s Top 10 comedy shows" ). ''NOW Toronto''.〕 and the Lord of the Rings inspired satire “''Rings''!” In association with Steve Smith and S&S Productions, Smart also produced, wrote and starred in the critically acclaimed Comedy Network series “''The 5th Quadrant''” (13 episodes, 2000-2002).〔("Intelligent TV" ). ''Globe and Mail''. Sep. 17 2005〕〔Posner, Michael. ("Playing it Smart" ). ''Globe and Mail'', 19 January 2002. 〕 As an actor, Smart has been featured in many TV and radio commercials as well as TV and film roles including “''The Prizewinner of Defiance Ohio''”, “''Honey''” and “''Undercover Brother''”. He is also a member of ''Illusionoid'', with Paul Bates and Nug Nahrgang〔(Practice makes perfect on podcasts for comedians | Toronto Star )〕〔(Our Q&A with super-human improviser and host of Illusionoid podcast- Nug Nahrgang! | Comedy Uncovered )〕 Illusionoid produces a popular improvised comedy science fiction podcast featuring guest stars and appearances by well-known comedy performers, including Colin Mochrie and Sean Cullen.〔(Illusionoid | NOW Magazine )〕〔("Shticks and Giggles: a laugh-lover’s guide to the city’s explosive comedy scene" ). ''Toronto Life''.〕 Smart performed the role of King Cole in ''An Inconvenient Musical'',〔("Al Gore Fights King Cole With Song" ). ''National Post''.〕 based on the environmental ideas of Al Gore.〔("Play Review: An Inconvenient Musical -Al Gore musical good green fun Recycled panto-esque premise environmentally friendly" ). By JOHN COULBOURN, Sun Media. JAM!Showbiz 〕〔("Review: A festival that's like a box of chocolates." ) Michael Posner. ''Globe and Mail'' Jun. 29 2007〕 In 2013, Smart is a Creative Director at Second City Communications in Toronto,〔Kalis, Kristen. ("UOIT hosts innovation series" ). ''Durham Region.com'', Metroland.〕〔("Sales strategy: Funny business" ). ''Canadian Business".〕 as well as a partner with his wife Lindsay Leese in Smartleese Creative Inc. a company that provides creative and training services for corporate clients in the Toronto area. == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lee Smart (Canadian comedian)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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