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Scott Thompson (born June 12, 1959) is a
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, best known for being a member of the comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall and for playing Brian on '' The Larry Sanders Show''.


Early life

Thompson, born John Scott Thompson, named after his uncle and later changed for the stage, was born in
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, and grew up in
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. He is the second oldest of five boys. He attended
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and was a witness to the 1975 Centennial Secondary School shooting. He enrolled at
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but in his third year was asked to leave for being "disruptive". He joined the comedy troupe The Love Cats, where he met Mark McKinney.


Career

In 1984, he became a member of The Kids in the Hall. That troupe's eponymous sketch comedy series aired starting 1989 on the CBC in Canada and on HBO in the United States, but moved to CBS for the fourth and fifth seasons. Openly gay, Thompson became best known on the show for his monologues as the "alpha queen" socialite Buddy Cole, as well as his appearances as
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, secretary Cathy, businessman Danny Husk, suburban housewife Fran, actress Francesca Fiore, and as the demented old man in the popular "Love and Sausages" sketch. Concurrently with ''The Kids in the Hall'', Thompson and his writing colleague Paul Bellini also collaborated in a queercore punk band called Mouth Congress.Mike Vanderbilt
"Now you can listen to Scott Thompson’s pre-Kids In The Hall band online"
'' The A.V. Club'', September 28, 2015.
During the mid-1990s Thompson ran an interactive website, developed by his younger brother Craig and called . It had a live-chat area, voting and comedy espionage and sold Buddy Cole T-shirts and video tapes of comedy sketches. He also appeared regularly on '' The Larry Sanders Show'' as Hank Kingsley's personal assistant Brian, and made numerous guest appearances on other television series, including '' Politically Incorrect'', '' The Late Show'', '' Late Night with Conan O'Brien'', and ''
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''. Thompson hosted a
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program in Canada called ''
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''. Thompson defended Mordecai Richler's novel ''
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'' in '' Canada Reads 2006''. He has continued to tour, and act in numerous movies and on TV. He joined the other Kids in the Hall to tour as recently as 2014, guest-starred in two episodes of '' Reno 911!'', and performed in the project ''
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'' (2010) with fellow KITH members Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Mark McKinney, and Kevin McDonald. He had a recurring role in the NBC series ''
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'', playing Jimmy Price, an FBI crime scene investigator. Thompson published a humor book, ''Buddy Babylon: The Autobiography of Buddy Cole'', and a graphic novel, ''The Hollow Planet'', based on characters from ''The Kids in the Hall'', and has written and performed two one-man shows. In 2014, Thompson, in character as Buddy Cole, did a series of reports on ''
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'' as the program's correspondent for the 2014 Winter Olympics. In 2015, Bellini and Thompson uploaded all of their Mouth Congress recordings to
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, and they reunited the following year for several live shows to promote the release. They launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund a documentary film about the band; that film, '' Mouth Congress'', premiered at the Kingston Canadian Film Festival in 2021. Around this time, Thompson performed his Buddy Cole monologues at the
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. In 2018, Thompson launched ''Après le Déluge – The Buddy Cole Monologues'', a one-man show in character as Buddy Cole.


Personal life

Thompson is openly gay.


Firebombing

In 2000, Thompson was living with his boyfriend, French documentarian Joel Soler, in Hollywood. Soler had smuggled footage out of Iraq to make an E! News-style satiric political documentary comedy, ''Uncle Saddam'', about the eccentricities in the home life of
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and his family, which bubbled behind Hussein's dictatorial façade. Thompson wrote the narration for the movie, which was read by actor Wallace Langham. Following the movie, Thompson and Soler's home was under surveillance by a terrorist group in
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, who eventually firebombed the couple on November 1, 2000. Thompson has discussed this incident in interviews with Jesse Brown of '' Canadaland'' and fellow Canadian comic Elvira Kurt, as being inspiration for his future show ''The Lowest Show on Earth''. In the interview with Kurt, he says of the attack, "We were sleeping and a group came to our home. They filled our giant garbage cans with gasoline and set them on fire on our front lawn. They had buckets of red paint. They covered the house with it so it dripped off like blood. They put a note in the front hall that said, 'In the name of Allah, the merciful and compassionate, burn this Satanic film or you will be dead'. They underlined "dead" just in case we weren't freaked out enough". This, along with many other incidents throughout Thompson's life, including the 1975 Centennial Secondary School shooting at his Brampton high school, led him to process incidents of terror on micro- and macrocosmic levels through his one-man comedy show ''The Lowest Show on Earth''. Thompson went on tour with this show and secured a spot in New York, off-Broadway. The posters—featuring Thompson lying supine on the ground with a big wad of
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dripping down the side of his face—went up around the city on September 10, 2001. The following day, the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center made the one-man show's difficult material impossible to talk about.


Health

In March 2009, Thompson was diagnosed with B-cell non-Hodgkin's
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. He completed six rounds of
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and one month of radiation and is now cancer-free."Scott Thompson overcomes cancer and career setbacks on road to Kids comeback"
. ''
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'', January 10, 2010.


Filmography


Film


Television


Other works

* '' Buddy Babylon: The Autobiography of Buddy Cole'' (with Paul Bellini) in 1998, a humor novel; * ''
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'', a 2001 one-man show produced in
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* '' Scottastrophe'', 2006 multimedia show * '' The Hollow Planet'', a graphic novel by Scott Thompson, Kyle Morton, and Stephan Nilson, from
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; featuring Thompson's '' The Kids in the Hall'' character Danny Husk.


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External links

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