Mike MacDonald
Mike MacDonald: A Pioneer in the World of Comedy
Full Name and Common Aliases
Mike MacDonald was born on July 3, 1961, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He is often referred to as "The Canadian King of Crap" due to his unique style of comedy.
Birth and Death Dates
Sadly, Mike MacDonald passed away on January 8, 2020, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain audiences around the world.
Nationality and Profession(s)
MacDonald was a Canadian comedian, actor, and writer. He is best known for his stand-up comedy specials and appearances in various TV shows and films.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in Winnipeg, MacDonald developed an interest in comedy at a young age. He began performing stand-up comedy in the late 1980s and quickly gained popularity with his unique blend of humor and storytelling.
Early Career and Breakthrough
MacDonald's early career was marked by numerous gigs in local comedy clubs and bars. However, it wasn't until he appeared on the Canadian TV show _Just for Laughs_ that his talents were showcased to a wider audience. The exposure led to more prominent roles in various television shows, including _Comedy Now!_ and _The Red Green Show_.
Major Accomplishments
Throughout his career, MacDonald was nominated for several awards, including the Canadian Comedy Awards and the Winnipeg Comedy Festival's Legacy Award. He also released several stand-up comedy specials, including _Crap Happens_ and _Canadian King of Crap_, which showcased his signature style of humor.
Notable Works or Actions
In addition to his stand-up comedy specials, MacDonald appeared in various TV shows and films, including the TV series _Schitt's Creek_ and the film _The Grand Seduction_. He was also a regular guest on popular Canadian radio shows, sharing his unique perspective on life with listeners across the country.
Impact and Legacy
Mike MacDonald's impact on the world of comedy cannot be overstated. His unapologetic style and willingness to push boundaries have inspired countless comedians and entertainers. Even in death, his legacy continues to inspire new generations of performers and fans alike.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
MacDonald is widely quoted and remembered for his biting wit, sharp observations on everyday life, and ability to make audiences laugh with ease. His unique style of comedy has left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment, ensuring that his name will continue to be mentioned alongside some of the greatest comedians of all time.
As a true pioneer in the world of comedy, Mike MacDonald's influence extends far beyond his own performances. He has paved the way for future generations of comedians and entertainers, inspiring them to push the boundaries of what is acceptable and explore new ways of making audiences laugh. His legacy will continue to be celebrated by fans around the world, ensuring that his memory remains alive and well for years to come.
Quotes by Mike MacDonald

I didn't think about it. It's not like I was looking down there (at the West Virginia bench) every time. One time out of a timeout we ran a play and they ran the exact same play the next possession. That was kind of ironic.

Canisius is a very special place . . . It's a bottom line business unfortunately. If the only thing we can be accused of is not winning enough games, I leave here with my head held high because we've had guys who've acted the right way.

They made a couple more plays than we did. I thought we played with great intensity and energy all the way.

The two of us have always had a policy we'd never play. But the (HSBC) Arena got involved and wanted to see John's team come in. We needed to play there next season (as a rehearsal game for the 2007 NCAA Tournament regional). We were both desperate for games and we decided to do it.

It's the salvation a tournament gives you that you're looking to find. You have a chance for redemption. We have so many Catholic schools in the league, I guess we can say it's absolution. We can have all our sins absolved with a good weekend.

It's a funny career the way it's gone. There's a classic example of turning a negative into a positive.

It was from somebody totally different and off the wall. It wasn't somebody who played here and graduated in the '40s or '50s who guys can't relate to. It's a guy they can relate to, only a few years older than them.

It's a simple game. If you make shots, you do a lot better. We just didn't make shots, and we had great looks. We played well enough defensively to win. . . . We have to come up with a better answer for Collins.

When you're talking and active defensively that can turn into easy offense. Defensively we were very active.
