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'''Graham Chittenden''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] standup comedian and television writer from [[Brantford]], [[Ontario]],<ref>Michelle Ruby, "Stand up kinda guy; Graham Chittenden earns his living by making people laugh". ''[[Brantford Expositor]]'', May 19, 2016.</ref> most noted for his work as part of the writing team for the television series ''[[Still Standing (Canadian TV series)|Still Standing]]''.<ref>Monte Sonnenberg, [https://www.simcoereformer.ca/news/local-news/vittoria-set-to-go-nation-wide "Vittoria set to go nation-wide"]. ''[[Simcoe Reformer]]'', October 22, 2020.</ref>
'''Graham Chittenden''' is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] standup comedian and television writer from [[Brantford]], [[Ontario]],<ref>Michelle Ruby, "Stand up kinda guy; Graham Chittenden earns his living by making people laugh". ''[[Brantford Expositor]]'', May 19, 2016.</ref> most noted for his work as part of the writing team for the television series ''[[Still Standing (Canadian TV series)|Still Standing]]''.<ref>Monte Sonnenberg, [https://www.simcoereformer.ca/news/local-news/vittoria-set-to-go-nation-wide "Vittoria set to go nation-wide"]. ''[[Simcoe Reformer]]'', October 22, 2020.</ref>


Chittenden, [[Jonny Harris]], [[Steve Dylan]] and [[Fraser Young]] have won the [[Canadian Screen Award]] for Best Writing in a Factual Program or Series four times for their work on the show, winning at the [[6th Canadian Screen Awards]] in 2018 for "Fort McMurray",<ref>Rachel West, [https://etcanada.com/news/306506/2018-canadian-screen-awards-property-brothers-big-brother-canada-among-non-fiction-winners/ "2018 Canadian Screen Awards: ‘Property Brothers’, ‘Big Brother Canada’ Among Non-Fiction Winners"]. ''[[ET Canada]]'', March 6, 2018.</ref> at the [[7th Canadian Screen Awards]] in 2019 for "Carcross",<ref>Brent Furdyk, [https://etcanada.com/news/434901/canadian-screen-awards-presented-for-non-fiction-tv-programming-complete-list-of-winners/ "Canadian Screen Awards Presented For Non-Fiction TV Programming: The Complete List Of Winners"]. ''[[ET Canada]]'', March 26, 2019.</ref> at the [[8th Canadian Screen Awards]] in 2020 for "Churchill",<ref>Jackson Weaver, [https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/csa-awards-2020-1.5583592 "The National, The Accountant of Auschwitz lead first night of Canadian Screen Awards"]. [[CBC News]], May 25, 2020.</ref> and at the [[9th Canadian Screen Awards]] in 2021 for "Rankin Inlet";<ref>Marriska Fernandes, [https://www.tribute.ca/news/canadian-screen-awards-2021-news-documentary-lifestyle-and-reality/2021/05/18/ "Canadian Screen Awards 2021: News, Documentary, Lifestyle and Reality"]. ''[[Tribute (magazine)|Tribute]]'', May 18, 2021.</ref> in 2021, they also won a [[WGC Screenwriting Awards|WGC Screenwriting Award]] for "Rankin Inlet".<ref name=2021winners>Musthafa Azeez, [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/television/article-schitts-creek-and-trickster-win-at-canadian-screenwriting-awards/ "Schitt’s Creek and Trickster win big at WGC Screenwriting Awards"]. ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', April 27, 2021.</ref> In addition to his writing for ''Still Standing'', he also frequently performs as a warm-up comedian prior to Harris's headline set.<ref>Don Bodger, [https://www.saanichnews.com/entertainment/vancouver-island-community-depicted-in-all-its-glory-for-tvs-still-standing/ "Vancouver Island community depicted in all its glory for TV’s ‘Still Standing’"]. ''Saanich News'', July 18, 2021.</ref>
Alongside [[Jonny Harris]], [[Steve Dylan]] and [[Fraser Young]], he is a four-time winner of the [[Canadian Screen Award]] for Best Writing in a Factual Program or Series for their work on the show, winning at the [[6th Canadian Screen Awards]] in 2018 for "Fort McMurray",<ref>Rachel West, [https://web.archive.org/web/20180307042224/https://etcanada.com/news/306506/2018-canadian-screen-awards-property-brothers-big-brother-canada-among-non-fiction-winners/ "2018 Canadian Screen Awards: ‘Property Brothers’, ‘Big Brother Canada’ Among Non-Fiction Winners"]. ''[[ET Canada]]'', March 6, 2018.</ref> at the [[7th Canadian Screen Awards]] in 2019 for "Carcross",<ref>Brent Furdyk, [https://web.archive.org/web/20190328130245/https://etcanada.com/news/434901/canadian-screen-awards-presented-for-non-fiction-tv-programming-complete-list-of-winners/ "Canadian Screen Awards Presented For Non-Fiction TV Programming: The Complete List Of Winners"]. ''[[ET Canada]]'', March 26, 2019.</ref> at the [[8th Canadian Screen Awards]] in 2020 for "Churchill",<ref>Jackson Weaver, [https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/csa-awards-2020-1.5583592 "The National, The Accountant of Auschwitz lead first night of Canadian Screen Awards"]. [[CBC News]], May 25, 2020.</ref> and at the [[9th Canadian Screen Awards]] in 2021 for "Rankin Inlet";<ref>Marriska Fernandes, [https://www.tribute.ca/news/canadian-screen-awards-2021-news-documentary-lifestyle-and-reality/2021/05/18/ "Canadian Screen Awards 2021: News, Documentary, Lifestyle and Reality"]. ''[[Tribute (magazine)|Tribute]]'', May 18, 2021.</ref> in 2021, they also won a [[WGC Screenwriting Awards|WGC Screenwriting Award]] for "Rankin Inlet".<ref name=2021winners>Musthafa Azeez, [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/television/article-schitts-creek-and-trickster-win-at-canadian-screenwriting-awards/ "Schitt’s Creek and Trickster win big at WGC Screenwriting Awards"]. ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', April 27, 2021.</ref> In addition to his writing for ''Still Standing'', he also frequently performs as a warm-up comedian prior to Harris's headline set.<ref>Don Bodger, [https://www.saanichnews.com/entertainment/vancouver-island-community-depicted-in-all-its-glory-for-tvs-still-standing/ "Vancouver Island community depicted in all its glory for TV’s ‘Still Standing’"]. ''Saanich News'', July 18, 2021.</ref>


Chittenden launched his comedy career in the 2000s.<ref>Sal Bommarito, "Standup takes stab at fame". ''[[Brantford Expositor]]'', August 13, 2009.</ref> In 2011, he headlined his own ''[[Comedy Now!]]'' special for [[The Comedy Network]],<ref>"CTV Goes for Gold with Hot New Summer Lineup". ''[[Canada NewsWire]]'', May 3, 2012.</ref> for which he was a [[Canadian Comedy Award]] nominee for Best Taped Live Performance at the [[13th Canadian Comedy Awards]] in 2012.
Chittenden launched his comedy career in the 2000s.<ref>Sal Bommarito, "Standup takes stab at fame". ''[[Brantford Expositor]]'', August 13, 2009.</ref> In 2011, he headlined his own ''[[Comedy Now!]]'' special for [[The Comedy Network]],<ref>"CTV Goes for Gold with Hot New Summer Lineup". ''[[Canada NewsWire]]'', May 3, 2012.</ref> for which he was a [[Canadian Comedy Award]] nominee for Best Taped Live Performance at the [[13th Canadian Comedy Awards]] in 2012.
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In 2013, he was one of the hosts of the shortlived ''[[MTV Showtown]]'' for [[MTV Canada]].<ref>Sarah MacDonald, "Things will be great when you're downtown; MTV Canada revamps with new show, locale". ''[[National Post]]'', February 6, 2013.</ref> In 2015 he created the web series ''Stand Up Guy'', which mixed real stand-up performance with a fictionalized account of his life as a working comedian.<ref>"Graham Chittenden joins Brent Butt Live in Niagara Falls on April 8th, 2015". ''[[Canada NewsWire]]'', March 6, 2015.</ref>
In 2013, he was one of the hosts of the shortlived ''[[MTV Showtown]]'' for [[MTV Canada]].<ref>Sarah MacDonald, "Things will be great when you're downtown; MTV Canada revamps with new show, locale". ''[[National Post]]'', February 6, 2013.</ref> In 2015 he created the web series ''Stand Up Guy'', which mixed real stand-up performance with a fictionalized account of his life as a working comedian.<ref>"Graham Chittenden joins Brent Butt Live in Niagara Falls on April 8th, 2015". ''[[Canada NewsWire]]'', March 6, 2015.</ref>


In 2017 he was a finalist in [[SiriusXM Canada]]'s annual Canada's Top Comic competition,<ref>"B.C. standup named Canada's Top Comic". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', October 3, 2017.</ref> and in 2018 he released the comedy special ''Graham Chittenden: Reluctant Adult'' on [[Crave (TV network)|Crave]].
In 2017 he was a finalist in [[SiriusXM Canada]]'s annual Canada's Top Comic competition,<ref>"B.C. standup named Canada's Top Comic". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', October 3, 2017.</ref> and in 2018 he released the comedy special ''Graham Chittenden: Reluctant Adult'' on [[Crave (TV network)|Crave]]. He has also appeared on [[CBC Radio]]'s ''[[The Debaters]]'', and has written for the television sitcom ''[[Mr. D]]''.


In 2022, he performed as a contestant in the [[Canada's Got Talent (season 2)|second season]] of ''[[Canada's Got Talent]]''.<ref>[https://financialpost.com/globe-newswire/top-performances-from-tonights-episode-of-canadas-got-talent-on-citytv-now-available-to-share-and-post-4 "Top Performances from Tonight's Episode of Canada's Got Talent on Citytv, Now Available to Share and Post"]. ''[[Financial Post]]'', April 12, 2022.</ref>
In 2022, he auditioned as a contestant in the [[Canada's Got Talent (season 2)|second season]] of ''[[Canada's Got Talent]]'',<ref>[https://financialpost.com/globe-newswire/top-performances-from-tonights-episode-of-canadas-got-talent-on-citytv-now-available-to-share-and-post-4 "Top Performances from Tonight's Episode of Canada's Got Talent on Citytv, Now Available to Share and Post"]. ''[[Financial Post]]'', April 12, 2022.</ref> but did not advance to the semi-finals.


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Graham Chittenden is a Canadian standup comedian and television writer from Brantford, Ontario,[1] most noted for his work as part of the writing team for the television series Still Standing.[2]

Alongside Jonny Harris, Steve Dylan and Fraser Young, he is a four-time winner of the Canadian Screen Award for Best Writing in a Factual Program or Series for their work on the show, winning at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards in 2018 for "Fort McMurray",[3] at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019 for "Carcross",[4] at the 8th Canadian Screen Awards in 2020 for "Churchill",[5] and at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021 for "Rankin Inlet";[6] in 2021, they also won a WGC Screenwriting Award for "Rankin Inlet".[7] In addition to his writing for Still Standing, he also frequently performs as a warm-up comedian prior to Harris's headline set.[8]

Chittenden launched his comedy career in the 2000s.[9] In 2011, he headlined his own Comedy Now! special for The Comedy Network,[10] for which he was a Canadian Comedy Award nominee for Best Taped Live Performance at the 13th Canadian Comedy Awards in 2012.

In 2013, he was one of the hosts of the shortlived MTV Showtown for MTV Canada.[11] In 2015 he created the web series Stand Up Guy, which mixed real stand-up performance with a fictionalized account of his life as a working comedian.[12]

In 2017 he was a finalist in SiriusXM Canada's annual Canada's Top Comic competition,[13] and in 2018 he released the comedy special Graham Chittenden: Reluctant Adult on Crave. He has also appeared on CBC Radio's The Debaters, and has written for the television sitcom Mr. D.

In 2022, he auditioned as a contestant in the second season of Canada's Got Talent,[14] but did not advance to the semi-finals.

References

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  1. ^ Michelle Ruby, "Stand up kinda guy; Graham Chittenden earns his living by making people laugh". Brantford Expositor, May 19, 2016.
  2. ^ Monte Sonnenberg, "Vittoria set to go nation-wide". Simcoe Reformer, October 22, 2020.
  3. ^ Rachel West, "2018 Canadian Screen Awards: ‘Property Brothers’, ‘Big Brother Canada’ Among Non-Fiction Winners". ET Canada, March 6, 2018.
  4. ^ Brent Furdyk, "Canadian Screen Awards Presented For Non-Fiction TV Programming: The Complete List Of Winners". ET Canada, March 26, 2019.
  5. ^ Jackson Weaver, "The National, The Accountant of Auschwitz lead first night of Canadian Screen Awards". CBC News, May 25, 2020.
  6. ^ Marriska Fernandes, "Canadian Screen Awards 2021: News, Documentary, Lifestyle and Reality". Tribute, May 18, 2021.
  7. ^ Musthafa Azeez, "Schitt’s Creek and Trickster win big at WGC Screenwriting Awards". The Globe and Mail, April 27, 2021.
  8. ^ Don Bodger, "Vancouver Island community depicted in all its glory for TV’s ‘Still Standing’". Saanich News, July 18, 2021.
  9. ^ Sal Bommarito, "Standup takes stab at fame". Brantford Expositor, August 13, 2009.
  10. ^ "CTV Goes for Gold with Hot New Summer Lineup". Canada NewsWire, May 3, 2012.
  11. ^ Sarah MacDonald, "Things will be great when you're downtown; MTV Canada revamps with new show, locale". National Post, February 6, 2013.
  12. ^ "Graham Chittenden joins Brent Butt Live in Niagara Falls on April 8th, 2015". Canada NewsWire, March 6, 2015.
  13. ^ "B.C. standup named Canada's Top Comic". Toronto Star, October 3, 2017.
  14. ^ "Top Performances from Tonight's Episode of Canada's Got Talent on Citytv, Now Available to Share and Post". Financial Post, April 12, 2022.
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