Brent Butt Explained

Brent Butt
Birth Name:Brent Leroy Butt
Birth Date:3 August 1966
Birth Place:Tisdale, Saskatchewan, Canada
Years Active:1989–present
Credits:Corner Gas (2004–2009)

Brent Leroy Butt[1] (born August 3, 1966) is a Canadian actor, comedian, and writer. He is best known for his role as Brent Leroy on the CTV sitcom Corner Gas, which he created.[2] [3] He also created the television series Hiccups and wrote the 2013 film No Clue. In 2023, he released his debut novel, Huge, a psychological thriller about touring comedians.

Early life and education

Born on August 3, 1966, in Tisdale, Saskatchewan,[4] Butt attended Tisdale Unit Composite School. After graduating, Butt briefly attended Ontario's Sheridan College before returning to his home in Saskatchewan.

Career

While working as a drywaller, Butt and a friend started a publishing company, Windwolf Graphics. His comic, Existing Earth, was nominated for an Eagle Award. They published two issues before running out of money.

In February 1988, Butt performed stand-up comedy for the first time at an amateur night at a Saskatoon comedy club.[5] He then began performing in the Yuk Yuk's chain in Western Canada, before moving to Toronto in 1989, where he lived in a Cabbagetown apartment with two other comedians, and performing at Yuk Yuk's there.

Butt presented stand-up performances for CTV, CBC Television, CBC Radio's Definitely Not the Opera, and The Comedy Network in Canada, as well as A&E in the United States and the Special Broadcasting Service in Australia. He composed a number of prairie-oriented funny and/or "folksy" songs, including "Nothing Rhymes with Saskatchewan" and "Hairy Legs".

In 2003, through his production company Prairie Pants, Butt co-created the CTV television series Corner Gas, set in his home province of Saskatchewan.[6] [7] He starred in the show from 2004 to 2009[8]

On May 19, 2005, Butt hosted a Royal Command Performance gala for Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, held in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, to celebrate the Canadian province's centennial. He performed his song "Nothing Rhymes with Saskatchewan" and traded jokes with Leslie Nielsen. That year, he also hosted the Juno Awards.[9]

In 2008, Butt and Prairie Pants made the decision to end Corner Gas after its sixth season, which aired during the 2008–2009 season.[10]

At the World Television Festival in Banff, Alberta, Butt was given the Comedy Network Sir Peter Ustinov Award which is presented in recognition of a significant body of comedic work. Past recipients include John Cleese, Bob Newhart, John Candy, and Eugene Levy.[11]

Butt also wrote and produced a comedy series for CTV, from 2010 to 2011, entitled Hiccups. The series starred Nancy Robertson as Millie Upton, a children's author who begins seeing a life coach to deal with her anger management issues.[12]

On July 25, 2010, Butt had a one-hour comedy special titled The Brent Butt Comedy Special. It was shown on The Comedy Network. Guest stars were Seth Rogen, Dave Foley, and Jully Black.

In 2014, Butt co-wrote and co-executive produced the film, , which was released in theatres and on CTV on December that year.[13] He also reprised the role of Brent LeRoy. The film included cameo appearances by several Canadian TV personalities as well as Academy Award nominee Graham Greene and Will Sasso.

In April 2018, Brent's follow-up series Corner Gas Animated premiered on The Comedy Network.

In 2023 his debut novel was released, Huge, a psychological thriller set among stand-up comedians on tour.[14]

Personal life

Butt is married to his Corner Gas and Hiccups co-star Nancy Robertson. The two have been married since 2005.

Awards and nominations

Butt has won four Canadian Comedy Awards, for Best Male Stand-up (2001), Best Male TV Performance (Corner Gas, 2004–05), and Best Writing – TV Series (Corner Gas, 2004). The Comedy Network Sir Peter Ustinov Award was awarded to Butt at the Banff World Television Festival in 2008.[15]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1999Dudley Do-RightA Bad Guy in the back
2000ScrewedBuddy
DuetsHotel clerk
Comedy ClubBob Pooley
2001Rider PrideLes P.Short film
2013No ClueLeo FalloonWriter
Producer
2014Brent LeroyCo-writer
Co-executive producer
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Maniac MansionApplicant #1Season 3 episode 6: "Science Is Only Skin Deep"
The Kids in the HallBarflyEpisode #3.11
1993BakerUncredited
Season 1 episode 10: "Rain's Only Friend"
Comics!Himself
1995-1996Get Serious: Seven Deadly Sins7 episodes
Writer - 5 episodes
1997MillenniumShort order cookSeason 2, episode 2: "Beware of the Dog"
Howling at the MoonTV movie
Comedy Now!HimselfTitle: "Funny Pants"
1998X-FilesCoronerSeason 5, episode 12: "Bad Blood"
The Improv Comedy OlympicsHost
1999Cool UndercoverSecurity guardTV movie
The MetrixJasperTV movie
ChillTV movie
2000Cream of ComedyHost
Becoming DickBusinessman #2TV movie
2001Big SoundTodd3 episodes
2003Cold SquadBarrySeason 6, episode 12: "True Believers: Part 1"
Canadian Comedy AwardsHimselfWriter
2004–2009Corner GasBrent LeroyCreator
Director - 5 episodes
Executive producer
2005Robson ArmsReevesSeason 1, episode 7: "Hairpiece of Mind"
Beyond Corner Gas: Tales from Dog RiverHimselfCreator
Writer
Executive producer
2009It's Been a GasHimself/Brent LeroyExecutive producer
2010–2011HiccupsStan DirkoCreator
Writer
Executive producer
Director - 4 episodes
2011Winnipeg Comedy FestivalEpisode: "Misfortune Tellers"
Writer
2013Leo AwardsHimselfWriter
2018The SocialHimselfGuest co-host on the March 28, 2018 episode
2018–2021Corner Gas AnimatedBrent LeroyCreator
Co-writer
Co-executive producer

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oscar & Emma's House . Corner Gas . October 27, 2020.
  2. Book: Pat Hancock. Crazy Canadian Trivia 4. registration. July 2009. Scholastic Canada. 978-0-545-98994-7. 37.
  3. Web site: IMDb Profile. Butt. Brent. IMDB.
  4. Encyclopedia: McIntosh . Andrew . 2015 . Brent Butt . The Canadian Encyclopedia . Toronto . Historica Canada . October 27, 2020.
  5. Web site: Butt, Brent (Profile) . 2007-01-07 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927193912/http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=M1ARTM0012724 . September 27, 2007 . mdy .
  6. Book: Zoë Druick. Aspa Kotsopoulos. Programming Reality: Perspectives on English-Canadian Television. 1 August 2008. Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press. 978-1-55458-084-2. 230.
  7. Book: Charles Boberg. The English Language in Canada: Status, History and Comparative Analysis. 26 August 2010. Cambridge University Press. 978-1-139-49144-0. 45.
  8. Book: Ron Brown. Rails Across the Prairies: The Railway Heritage of Canada's Prairie Provinces. 30 June 2012. Dundurn. 978-1-4597-0216-5. 42.
  9. Book: Stephen Stohn. Whatever It Takes: Life Lessons from Degrassi and Elsewhere in the World of Music and Television. 3 March 2018. Dundurn. 978-1-4597-3999-4. 188.
  10. Web site: Corner Gas to end in spring 2009. CBC Arts. CBC Arts. April 10, 2008. April 10, 2008.
  11. Web site: Butt tickled to join his heroes. Strauss. Marise. Playback Online. June 9, 2008. October 1, 2008 .
  12. Web site: CTV Orders New Comedy Pilot From Brent Butt. Channel Canada. October 2, 2008. October 3, 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20081016143455/http://www.channelcanada.com/Article2497.html. October 16, 2008. mdy-all.
  13. https://popj.ca/news/brent-butt-corner-gas-animated "Brent Butt interview: ‘Corner Gas Animated’ star talks about his hit TV revival"
  14. News: Brent Butt's debut novel HUGE is a psychological thriller inspired by his life as a touring stand-up comedian . 17 October 2023 . CBC Books . 6 October 2023.
  15. Web site: Gopaul . Sarah . 'Corner Gas' star to be honoured with comedy award . May 15, 2008 . October 1, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110718165110/http://www.popjournalism.ca/magazine/2008/05/15/corner-gas-star-to-be-honoured-with-comedy-award/ . July 18, 2011 . dead .