Ian Bagg

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Ian Bagg (born November 15, 1969) is a Canadian comedian, actor, and writer.[1] He is known for bantering with audience members.[2][3] He was a finalist on the ninth season of Last Comic Standing in 2015. Bagg has been a regular on Jimmy Kimmel's Comedy Club show in Las Vegas until it closed temporarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4] He has also appeared on other shows.[5]

Early life

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Bagg is a native of Terrace, British Columbia.[5] He moved to New York City in 1996. Bagg previously lived in Washougal, Washington,[6] where he often performed at the local Grand Theatre.

Career

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Bagg has performed on The Tonight Show, The Late Late Show and in films Cradle Will Rock, MXP 2 and MXP 3. He featured in specials on Comedy Central, HBO and Showtime.[7]

Bagg was interviewed on WGN in 2017[8] and in 2019.[9]

He appeared on Tom Segura and Christina Pazsitzky’s podcast Your Mom's House in September 2020 and June 2021[10]

In July 2021 Ian Bagg began co-hosting (with Matt Fondiler) the Sword and Scale Rewind Podcast, a comedy aftershow for the popular true-crime podcast Sword and Scale.

Since 2021 cohosts a podcast with Jeff Sharples called Enjoying Orange Slices with Jeff & Ian that is described as: Two kids grow up in Terrace, B.C. with dreams of playing in the NHL. One of them is drafted by the Detroit Red Wings and the other becomes a comedian and ends up in a hockey movie involving a chimpanzee. This is their podcast discussing all things hockey and maybe a couple other things."

Personal life

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Bagg lives in Long Beach, California.[11]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1999 Cradle Will Rock VTA - Disgruntled Worker #4
2001 MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate Olaf Shickedanz
2002 Purpose Caddy #1
2003 MXP: Most Xtreme Primate Gilfred
2005 The Life Coach Ian
2005 Save the Mavericks Artie
2008 Legacy Security #1 Direct-to-video
2018 A Tale of Two Sillies Mad TV / Radio Advertisements Voice

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1993 Double, Double, Toil and Trouble Fat Man Television film
1998 Missing & Presumed Funny Himself Comedy special
1999 Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist Himself 1 episode
2007 Comedy Central Presents Himself 1 episode
2008 History of the Joke
2010–2011 Two Worlds II: Sordahon's Journey Sordahon 8 episodes
2013 Getting To F***ing Know You Himself Comedy special
2015 Last Comic Standing Himself 4 episodes

Discography

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  • 2012- It Takes A Village
  • 2018- Conversations
  • 2020- Everybody Wants Some

References

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