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Upon arriving in Toronto, Stewart’s sharp wit and clean, intelligent brand of humour quickly earned him numerous TV spots, eight appearances on Telemedia’s national radio program “Live From Yuk Yuks” and an appearance at the Toronto Comedy Festival. He has since toured extensively throughout Canada, opening for the likes of Norm MacDonald, Emo Phillips and Ray Romano as well as appearing on the nationally syndicated show, "Comedy at Club 54" and on the XM Satellite Radio network’s “Laugh Attack”.
Described as “biting yet not offensive…” as well as having “smart, hip material”, Stewart turns today’s uncomfortable regard toward race and religion into clever, hard-hitting comedy. All this while still tackling the far more serious issues of marriage, children, mothers and aging with the same irreverent zeal.
Despite Stewart’s current success as a professional comedian and writer, his mother still wishes he was a funny doctor. |