Every year, the Just for Laughs Montréal Festival hosts an awards show that honors some of the most prominent names in comedy. This year’s awards show will be held on July 28 at the festival.
Quinta Brunson
Comedy Person of the Year
The Philadelphia native, who got her start making Instagram memes, was selected for the Just for Laughs New Faces: Creators Award in 2017. Six years later, Brunson is an Emmy award-winning actor, producer, writer and creator, thanks to ABC’s “Abbott Elementary.” Last year, Brunson became the first Black woman to receive three Emmy nominations, going on to win a writing trophy for her work. The show’s second season was just nominated for eight more Emmy statuettes; Brunson was recognized for her performance on the series and as host on “Saturday Night Live.”
Related Stories
VIP+Why the Video Game Industry Can’t Shake Its Struggles
Shaboozey's 'A Bar Song' Makes It to 13 Weeks at No. 1; Sabrina Carpenter's Trio of Hits Keep Making Chart History
Ronny Chieng
Breakout Comedy Star of the Year
Chieng, a stand-up comedian, actor and “The Daily Show” correspondent, appeared in the worldwide box office hit “Crazy Rich Asians,” and has gone on to roles in Marvel’s “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” and horror hit “M3GAN.” He will soon be seen in the 10-episode Hulu series “Interior Chinatown.”
Popular on Variety
Bert Kreischer
Stand-Up Comedian of the Year
Kreischer turned his viral story about getting entangled with Russian mobsters into the 2023 indie feature “The Machine,” which he produced and starred in. The comic performs to sold-out arenas on his ongoing 2023 Tops Off World Tour, and this summer’s Fully Loaded Comedy Festival. In March, Kreischer released his much anticipated fifth stand-up special, “Razzle Dazzle,” on Netflix. “Getting this award is so overwhelming,” says Kreischer. “As comics, we do so much of our work at night, on the road, and in the shadows. Sometimes you feel like no one notices, but to get recognized for my work, especially by JFL, which is the gold standard in comedy, means absolutely everything to me.”
Mae Martin
Rising Comedy Star of the Year
Martin, a comedian, actor, writer and producer that identifies as non-binary, created and co-wrote the Netflix series “Feel Good,” a semi-autobiographical comedy-drama, receiving a BAFTA TV nom for it in 2021. Their standup specials include Netflix’s “Dope” and “Mae Martin: SAP.” Martin says this honor is especially meaningful, noting, “Just for Laughs is where I had my first poutine, recorded my first TV set, saw my childhood hero Weird Al play an outdoor concert … epic memories. I’m genuinely honored to be included. If you are going to be a rising comic, I highly recommend rising very slowly, over 23 years of doing comedy, materializing like Golum crawling out of his cave.”
Rainn Wilson
Comedy Impact Award
“The Office” star is receiving the Comedy Impact Award, given to a comedic actor-comedian who uses his or her platform to positively advance social issues. Wilson authored the New York Times best-selling book “Soul Boom: Why We Need a Spiritual Revolution” and hosted the six-part docuseries “Rainn Wilson and the Geography of Bliss.” Wilson will also give a keynote address at Just for Laughs.
Read More About:
Jump to CommentsMore from Variety
WWE’s NXT Viewership Jumps 44% in CW Debut
Netflix vs. YouTube: The Post-Streaming Wars Era’s Archrivalry
Sophie Turner on Playing a Glamorous Diamond Thief Fighting for Custody of Her Child in British Crime Drama ‘Joan’: ‘I Had That Maternal Ferocity in Me’
‘Hacks’ Post-Emmys Boost Highlights Max’s HBO Problem
Most Popular
Inside the 'Joker: Folie à Deux' Debacle: Todd Phillips ‘Wanted Nothing to Do’ With DC on the $200 Million Misfire
‘Kaos’ Canceled After One Season at Netflix
‘Menendez Brothers’ Netflix Doc Reveals Erik’s Drawings of His Abuse and Lyle Saying ‘I Would Much Rather Lose the Murder Trial Than Talk About Our…
Saoirse Ronan Says Losing Luna Lovegood Role in ‘Harry Potter’ Has ‘Stayed With Me Over the Years’: ‘I Was Too Young’ and ‘Knew I Wasn't Going to Get…
Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried to Star in ‘The Housemaid’ Adaptation From Director Paul Feig, Lionsgate
‘Joker 2’ Axed Scene of Lady Gaga’s Lee Kissing a Woman at the Courthouse Because ‘It Had Dialogue in It’ and ‘Got in the Way’ of a Music…
Christopher Nolan’s Next Movie: Matt Damon in Talks to Star in Universal Film Set for Summer 2026
Kathy Bates Won an Oscar and Her Mom Told Her: ‘You Didn't Discover the Cure for Cancer,’ So ‘I Don't Know What All the Excitement Is About…
Kamala Harris Cracks Open a Miller High Life With Stephen Colbert on ‘The Late Show’
‘Skyfall’ Director Sam Mendes Says James Bond Studio Prefers Filmmakers ‘Who Are More Controllable’: ‘I Would Doubt’ I’d…
Must Read
- Film
COVER | Sebastian Stan Tells All: Becoming Donald Trump and Starring in 2024’s Most Controversial Movie
By Andrew Wallenstein 3 weeks
- TV
Menendez Family Slams Netflix’s ‘Monsters’ as ‘Grotesque’ and ‘Riddled With Mistruths’: ‘The Character Assassination of Erik and Lyke Is Repulsive…
- TV
‘Yellowstone’ Season 5 Part 2 to Air on CBS After Paramount Network Debut
- TV
50 Cent Sets Diddy Abuse Allegations Docuseries at Netflix: ‘It’s a Complex Narrative Spanning Decades’ (EXCLUSIVE)
- Shopping
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Sets Digital and Blu-ray/DVD Release Dates
Sign Up for Variety Newsletters
By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy.We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.Variety Confidential
ncG1vNJzZmiukae2psDYZ5qopV9nfXN%2FjpqumqqUqHyir9OoqaxnmqrAtXnFqKlmpJGqtKm%2FjJ%2BcrKyZq66teceopaiqlZrAbr3UoqWtmV2Xv7a60qilZqqfo7u6ecKhoJ6ml2J%2Bc3%2BUb25qbmdsfA%3D%3D