Russell Dominic Peters[1] (born 29 September 1970) is a Canadian stand-up c… Read Full Bio ↴Russell Dominic Peters[1] (born 29 September 1970) is a Canadian stand-up comic of Indian descent, specifically Anglo-Indian, from Brampton, Ontario. His parents are originally from Bombay and Kolkata, India. [2] Russell Peters focuses primarily on his cultural background, Arab, Caribbean, Chinese, Filipino, Korean, Vietnamese, and other South and Southeast Asian communities that remain invisible to the mainstream media.
Peters began performing in Toronto in 1989[1] and has performed in the UK, Australia, China, Singapore, Denmark, South Africa, the Caribbean, Vietnam, Malaysia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, India, Dubai and the United States. He has been nominated for four Gemini Awards,[3] the Canadian television awards. He has also been nominated for Best Male Comic at the Canadian Comedy Awards.[citation needed] Peters has been featured at such shows as Montreal's Just for Laughs Comedy Festival, the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, and the Edinburgh Festival. He hosted the Canada Day Comedy Festival 2006.
Peters' comedy focuses largely around his Indian upbringing and racial stereotypes, as he often parodies his parents and South Asian culture. Much of his material explores the cultural divides between many different ethnicities and upbringings in a way that includes many impressions. One reason for his popularity is that he engages the audience at his shows, by talking to individuals and making some sort of remark at or about them.
His most recent comedy special Russell Peters: Outsourced, aired on Comedy Central on August 26, 2006. Outsourced was also made available on DVD and CD in stores on August 29, 2006. The DVD version features his uncensored "Outsourced" performance. The DVD was extremely popular, especially in Canada, selling over 80,000 copies. Peters confirmed that "Outsourced" is his first comedy DVD released. The DVD "Two Concerts, One Ticket" never had Peters involved or made deals about the DVD release. Peters and his management team never endorsed the DVD.
He currently resides in Hollywood, California.
Outsourced, a stage act dedicated to the memory of his father, showed lots of new material to his viewers. Topics ranged from different types of Asians, the English accent, terrorists, rapists, Africans, Jews, and his adventures with Chinese people in Beijing's KFC. Some of these acts were criticized as being "racist," but the show remained typical of his style. Two of his most popular catchphrases are "be a man" and "somebody gonna get a hurt real bad" (from previous shows) were used in the stage act and were greeted warmly by cheers and applauses, as these are seen as his "trademark" lines.
However, Russell told the audience that he will retire the "somebody gonna get a hurt real bad" line after the DVD. Many viewers misunderstood this message and believed that Russell Peters was retiring his career as a comedian. His popularity overseas is enormous. In Dubai, his tickets sold at a rate of one ticket every two seconds, crashing the on-line servers and creating pandemonium at the retail outlets.
In his native Canada, Russell was the first comedian to sell out the Air Canada Centre. Over 13,000 tickets were sold over two days for that one show. He ended up selling over 20,000 tickets nationally over the two-day sales period. No other comedian in Canada has ever accomplished these kinds of numbers.
Peters began performing in Toronto in 1989[1] and has performed in the UK, Australia, China, Singapore, Denmark, South Africa, the Caribbean, Vietnam, Malaysia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, India, Dubai and the United States. He has been nominated for four Gemini Awards,[3] the Canadian television awards. He has also been nominated for Best Male Comic at the Canadian Comedy Awards.[citation needed] Peters has been featured at such shows as Montreal's Just for Laughs Comedy Festival, the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, and the Edinburgh Festival. He hosted the Canada Day Comedy Festival 2006.
Peters' comedy focuses largely around his Indian upbringing and racial stereotypes, as he often parodies his parents and South Asian culture. Much of his material explores the cultural divides between many different ethnicities and upbringings in a way that includes many impressions. One reason for his popularity is that he engages the audience at his shows, by talking to individuals and making some sort of remark at or about them.
His most recent comedy special Russell Peters: Outsourced, aired on Comedy Central on August 26, 2006. Outsourced was also made available on DVD and CD in stores on August 29, 2006. The DVD version features his uncensored "Outsourced" performance. The DVD was extremely popular, especially in Canada, selling over 80,000 copies. Peters confirmed that "Outsourced" is his first comedy DVD released. The DVD "Two Concerts, One Ticket" never had Peters involved or made deals about the DVD release. Peters and his management team never endorsed the DVD.
He currently resides in Hollywood, California.
Outsourced, a stage act dedicated to the memory of his father, showed lots of new material to his viewers. Topics ranged from different types of Asians, the English accent, terrorists, rapists, Africans, Jews, and his adventures with Chinese people in Beijing's KFC. Some of these acts were criticized as being "racist," but the show remained typical of his style. Two of his most popular catchphrases are "be a man" and "somebody gonna get a hurt real bad" (from previous shows) were used in the stage act and were greeted warmly by cheers and applauses, as these are seen as his "trademark" lines.
However, Russell told the audience that he will retire the "somebody gonna get a hurt real bad" line after the DVD. Many viewers misunderstood this message and believed that Russell Peters was retiring his career as a comedian. His popularity overseas is enormous. In Dubai, his tickets sold at a rate of one ticket every two seconds, crashing the on-line servers and creating pandemonium at the retail outlets.
In his native Canada, Russell was the first comedian to sell out the Air Canada Centre. Over 13,000 tickets were sold over two days for that one show. He ended up selling over 20,000 tickets nationally over the two-day sales period. No other comedian in Canada has ever accomplished these kinds of numbers.
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JUST M
I used to do these passport photos...no smile, no open mouth, no teeth, both ears showing or fully covered, no white shirts, no lip gloss, no jewelry, and the most awkward...having to powder down shiny heads and faces. 😬
Newborns are very hard to do. They can't hold up their heads, and the parents fingers cannot be visible in the picture. Lighting is tricky, if their head to tilted too far back, the face looks to bright. Also need to avoid shadows of any kind, no matter the age.
Getting toddlers to look directly at the camera is hard too....because the requirement is over 2yrs, the subject has to look at the camera.
sage_the_spice
Sounds like a school photo except have to smile, both eyes must be visible, can't wear green because the green screen. In other words school pictures suck
Potato Sans
I don’t see why I can’t have any teeth for a license photo
Just someone
@Zheka Zheka Don’t know about you but my id picture didn’t have such an long list of requirements.
SD
Lol I got to where jewelry on my photo
Simp ;)
@Zheka Zheka it's unusual because it makes no sense💀 it's dumb rules
Eastern_AG16
Ain't nobody gonna talk about how he unleashed his inner demons for a second there?
IHaveNoOriginalUsername
I literally had to check to see if that was just my phone or the video
Myrtenal
Data moshing moment
Allison Ray
Bro acquired Hitler’s mustache