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Ronald Pederson (born January 8, 1978) is a Canadian,
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, comedian and theatre director who has worked extensively throughout Canada and in the United States. He has performed at most of Canada's major theatres including
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, The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, The Citadel Theatre,
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,
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, The Vancouver Playhouse, The Young Centre, The Canadian Stage Company, The Tarragon Theatre,
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,
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and The SummerWorks Festival. Pederson is an alumnus of Toronto’s
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and has also worked extensively in television and may be best known for his Canadian Comedy Award-nominated work (Canadian Comedy Award Best Television Performance) and his three seasons on Fox Television's ''
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''.


Career

Born in
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,
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, Pederson began working professionally at a very young age. He appeared at the
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, The Phoenix Theatre, playwright Stewart Lemoine's Teatro La Quindicina and the Edmonton International Fringe Festival. In 1995, at the invitation of Dana Andersen, Pederson joined the cast of the live improvised soap opera ''
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''. Over the next eight years he performed weekly on the soap, worked with notable guest stars
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,
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and
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, and completed the ''Die-Nasty Annual 53-Hour Soap-A-Thon''. In 2002, Pederson won a Sterling Award for his portrayal of Ray Dooley in
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's play ''The Beauty Queen of Leenane''. He is an eight-time Sterling Award nominee. Pederson gained attention from
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in March 2002, while performing at
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with
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,
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and
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in Joe Flaherty's improvised show ''The Soap Also Rises''. He turned down an invitation to join
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's Second City main stage cast to work on Fox Television's sketch comedy series ''
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'' that September. He performed with them for three seasons and his work on the show's tenth season was recognized with a nomination for Best Television Performance at the
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. Following his departure from ''MADtv'', Pederson wrote and performed sketches on
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's ''
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'' for one season before returning to theatre in Canada. He moved to Toronto in 2007 and played Seymour in ''Little Shop of Horrors'' at The Canadian Stage Company. Pederson has since worked at Tarragon Theatre, Theatre Passe Muraille, The Summerworks Festival and The Toronto Fringe Festival. He played Quasimodo in Catalyst Theatre's ''Hunchback'' in Edmonton and
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, and James in the world-premiere of the award-winning play ''Extinction Song'' in Edmonton (Sterling Award), Toronto (Summerworks Spotlight Award) and Halifax (Merritt Award nomination). In Vancouver, his performance of Carmen Ghia in ''The Producers'' earned him a Jessie Richardson Award nomination. He joined the acting company of the
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in 2013, playing Lancelot Gobbo in ''
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''. In October 2008, Pederson became a founding member and co-artistic director – with Matt Baram and
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– of the three-time Canadian Comedy Award-winning improv theatre company The National Theatre of the World. They began producing two weekly shows in Toronto: ''Impromptu Splendor'', an improvised one-act play; and ''The Carnegie Hall Show'', an improvised variety show. They later produced ''The Soaps'', an improvised soap opera serial, and ''Fiasco Playhouse'' experimental improv theatre. In 2009, The National Theatre of the World won the RBC Arts Professional Award. Pederson, Baram and Snieckus performed their shows at the Summerworks Theatre Festival, the Young Centre for the Performing Arts' Global Cabaret Festival, and Theatre Passe Muraille in Toronto; at the
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off-Broadway; and in Chicago, Los Angeles, Charleston, Edmonton, Halifax and Europe. In October 2011, Pederson won a Canadian Comedy Award for Best Male Improviser for his work with the National Theatre of the World. Pederson left the National Theatre of the World in 2012 and co-founded a new company called the Theatre Department with Daniela Vlaskalic. The Theatre Department's goal is "to produce simple, elegant productions of the world's best language-based plays ..with an emphasis on accentuating the power of theatre's singular, live dynamic." Their first production was Stewart Lemoine's ''The Exquisite Hour'' (2012) at the Factory Theatre starring Ted Dykstra, with Pederson in his directorial debut. ''
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'' said, "Ron Pederson, gives the play an impeccable staging." The company's second production was Lemoine's ''Pith!'' (2014) at Theatre Passe Muraille, for which he was nominated for a
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in 2014. A Stagedoor review said, "Pederson, himself, is a marvel. He speaks Lemoine’s period-infused lines with exactly the right intonation and emphasis. The bizarre characters he plays during the Ecuadorean journey show off his amazing ability to transform himself completely." In 2015, Pederson joined the
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acting company and produced and directed ''Wonderstruck Live! An Improvised Play'' at both the Storefront Theatre and
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. In 2016, Pederson appeared for an extended run with renowned improvisation company English Lovers in Vienna, starred in the acclaimed improvised musical ''One Night Only'' at the Factory Theatre in Toronto, and produced and starred in a remount of ''Extinction Song'' at the Highland Arts Theatre in
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. Pederson was nominated for a 2016 Dora Award for Best Actor in a Musical for ''One Night Only; the Greatest Musical Never Written''. The nomination was unprecedented as Pederson was the first nominee in the category to have entirely improvised his performance. In 2018 Pederson returned to the Stratford Festival as an assistant director. and won the Sterling Award for Best Actor for No Exit. He also co-created The Wonder Pageant with
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for Coal Mine Theatre which earned a 2019 Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination and win for Best Ensemble In 2019 Pederson appeared in ''Four Chords and Gun'' by
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in Toronto and
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. I’m 2021 Pederson created and directed A Miracle on Queen Street for The Capitol Theatre in Port Hope In 2021 Pederson was commissioned by Winnipeg’s Shakespeare in the Ruins to write what would become his first play The Player King, which he subsequently directed for the company in 2022. The Winnipeg free press said “ Directed by Pederson, the tone is fanciful and often humorous. But it’s not entirely a comedy. At its heart, it is a serious exploration of the meaning of theatre, and a timely treatise” In 2023 Ron joined the MainStage cast of Toronto’s Second City. Pederson's film and television credits include providing the voice of the Golly Gee Kid in the YTV cartoon ''
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'', and guest starring on ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Degrassi: The Next Generation'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. He played Frank in the family film ''Vampire Dog''. More recently he has had a recurring role on '' The Next Step'' and a guest role on '' Private Eyes''.


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Ron Pederson
at the Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia {{DEFAULTSORT:Pederson, Ron 1978 births Living people American sketch comedians Canadian sketch comedians Canadian male film actors Canadian male television actors Canadian male voice actors Canadian people of Métis descent Male actors from Edmonton 21st-century American comedians Comedians from Edmonton Canadian Comedy Award winners