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Darcy Michael Press Kit •bio •resume •3 Press articles -eye weekly -Georgia Straight -Xtra West •headshot More Darcy: www.DarcyMichael.com Stand Up Videos: www.youtube.com/undercoverfag DARCY MICHAEL Comedian biography BEST OF THE FEST -HUBCAP COMEDY FESTIVAL NOMINATED LIVE PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR -2009 XTRA WEST HERO AWARDS FESTIVAL FAVORITE -2008 MONTREAL GAZETTE, JUST FOR LAUGHS CANADA’S NEXT BREAK OUT STAR!! -PATRICK MALIHA, TALK-1410, VANCOUVER 2008 Bio: Darcy Michael is widely considered one of Canada’s rising stars. Coming off his wildly successful debut at the prestigious Just for Laughs festival in Montreal, where the Montreal Gazette pegged him as one of their favorites; Darcy went on to film his first national stand up special for CTV and The Comedy Network which is set to air in 2009. Darcy was also featured on a pre-taped segment for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. In the fall of 2008 he recorded his first CD in conjunction with XM Radio called: “You’re Gay Now.” Darcy Michael’s edgy but personable approach combined with his unique delivery style has made him a guaranteed hit. While working alongside the likes of Scott Thompson, Janeane Garafolo, Greg Proops and Matthew Perry; a few of Darcy’s past credits include appearances at the Global Comedy Festival; Halifax Comedy Festival; Winnipeg Comedy Festival, CBC Radio’s “The Debaters” and XM Satellite Radio. If you want dig deeper into the world of Darcy, please visit: www.darcymichael.com or for a detailed resume contact his management. DARCY MICHAEL HEIGHT :5’9” WEIGHT: 265 lbs HAIR: LIGHT BROWN EYES: HAZEL FILM & TELEVISION: The List Winnipeg Comedy Festival Xtra West Hero Awards Comedy Now The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Halifax Comedy Festival Urban Rush Interns Reaper (CW Network) Numb (Feature) Bedridden Shitz The Biz Guest Appearance Starring Host Starring Pass the Mic Guest (pre-taped segment) Starring Guest Appearance Principal Principal Supporting Supporting Lead CITY TV CBC Television OUT TV CTV/Comedy Network NBC Television CBC Television SHAW Television Tom Lynch Company The CW Network Harris Goldberg/Insight Film David Grave/Capilano College Jeff Birch/Pinpoint Productions Feature Feature Headliner Feature Feature Feature Headliner Headliner Feature Montreal & Toronto National Moncton, NB Winnipeg Halifax, NS Vancouver, BC Toronto Whistler, BC Nationally Mark Lead Lead John Hale Deep Cove Stage Society Vancouver Performing Arts Chris Olson/Improv at the VPA Lloyd Burrit/James Buchanan Theatre STAND UP COMEDY: (partial list) Just for Laughs CBC Radio’s “The Debaters” Hubcap Comedy Festival –voted “Best of the Fest!” Winnipeg Comedy Festival Halifax Comedy Festival Global Comedy Fest We’re Funny That Way Fest Whistler’s WinterPride Fest XM Satelite Radio THEATRE: The Shadow Box Gastown Improv Players 7 Heads Are Better Than 2 The Crucible TRAINING: Audition Techniques Advanced Acting & Scene Study Improvisation Acting For Camera, Scene Study Locations Mgt, Set Etiquette & Protocol Vancouver Film School, B.C. Alex Bruhanski Studio, B.C. Second City Theatre, Ont. Gastown Actor’s Studio, B.C. Capilano College, B.C. SKILLS: Firearms, Self Defense, Motorcycling, Stunts/Stage Combat, Snowmobiling, Advanced Driving Skills (Pursuit Driving, Manual & Automatic) Dialects: American, Southern American, Eastern & Western Canadian, Irish, English, French, New York www.DarcyMichael.com RSS | Login | Register Today's Weather 17 °C | Partly cloudy Search HOME CITY FOOD STYLE FILM MUSIC CLUBS GO Articles ARTS FUN CLASSIFIEDS TIFF 08 COMEDY FILM MUSIC Film Finder CLUBS ARTS Films | Theatres All Any Movie Genre Any Movie Rating Any Movie Title Event Charts FILM Films at a Glance Second Run Cinemas MUSIC Concert Chart ARTS & PERFORMANCE Darcy Michael @ Yuk Yuk's Favourite Add to your favorite BY SEAN DAVIDSON Appearing at Yuk Yuk's Toronto. Aug 27 -30. Wed Thu 8pm, Fri -Sat 7:30 & Comedy Chart Theatre Chart Recommend: 0 August 26, 2 008 12:08 DARCY MICHAEL Dance Club Chart Related St ories Psst! Don't tell anyone, but Darcy Michael is a fag. It's a really big Cheech and Chong Light Up Canada @ Massey secret, at least to anyone who's never seen his act — which the Hall, Sep. 6 Vancouver comic likes to open with a few innocuous crowd -pleasers about First, a few disclosures. I am not a stoner. weed and relationships before slyly outing himself with a nod to his husband back home. Music to Listen to Comedy By @ Bad Dog Regardless of the musical antics on stage, the 10:30pm. $12 -$19. 224 Richmond W. 416 -967-6425. www.yukyuks.com . real star of the show on Thursday at Bad Dog The crowd laughs, does a double take, and the self -described was the men's room. "undercover fag" yells out a gleeful "Surprise!" Proud FM Night @ Absolute Comedy See, if you put stock in stereotypes, the 28 -year -old Michael is not the first person you'd pick out of a spot -the-gay lineup. He's portly, unshaven, not much of a dresser — the sort of guy more likely to be pegged as a B.C. pothead than a Fab A Pride event? In August? Forgive me, but isn't that about two months later than this planet's usual celebrations of all things rainbow -colored? cover boy. That undercover bit has all but become his tagline. But with a headliner spot at Yuk Yuk's, a Comedy Network special set to air this fall and an album in the works for XM Radio, one can't help but wonder if by now his cover is about to be blown. "Oh I can't wait until my cover is blown," he says, laughing. "I hate telling that joke. I've been telling it for three years." The full bit is about eight minutes long, but lately he's pared it down to 30 seconds, he says, because he's got other stuff he'd rather talk about, such as his 10 -year -old daughter or the time he was mugged by a girl. "I look forward to being able to talk about my family and tell my jokes without having to preface everything MORE INSIDE [i.e., with my sexuality]," he says, on the phone from his home. "The new 'undercover' for me is shaving and getting a haircut." Reader's Choice / Guides For the time being, though, it's a significant part of his act, playing unpredictably when crowds don't see it Wellness Guide Wakestock Guide coming. Once in a while, his act tanks after he comes out. Pride Guide Cool Summer Guide Other times, he errs on the side of caution and turns down entire shows. Bar and Patio "I get freaked out more than anyone imagines," he says, when asked about homophobia on the comedy circuit. "I always make sure there's a little extra security in some of the smaller towns and I say no to some gigs. I was supposed to do Red Deer and — you know what? — Red Deer just doesn't want to see me." Guide Fitness Guide Canadian Music Week Love & Sex Guide Next Stage Festival 2008 Best bet : Student Guide Bad Dog needs your $20 to help renovate its space and on Thursday (Aug 28) presents Music to Listen to Comedy By, with geriatric hipsters The Williamson Playboys , Fast & Dirty , Slap Happy and — up from L.A. — Marc "Heino" Hickox as host. 8pm. 138 Danforth Ave, 416 -491-3115. www.baddogtheatre.com . Email us at: LETTERS@EYEWEEKLY.COM or send your questions to EYEWEEKLY.COM 625 Church St, 6th Floor, Toronto M4Y 2G1 User Comments Click here to comment Be the first to comment EYEWEEKLY.COM Write a Letter to the Editor Star Media Group Sites ren.ca More Star Pass Sites TheStar.com Masthead and Contacts canadianimmigrant.ca toronto.com insurancehotline.com Wheels.ca Ourfaves.ca Privacy Policy Employment Opportunities Advertise With Us swaymag.ca LiveDeal.ca Copyright 1991 - 2007 EYE WEEKLY Newspapers Limited. All Right s Reserved. Distribution t ransmission, Republicat ion of any materials is strict ly prohibited without the prior written consent of EYE WEEKLY. EYE WEEKLY is a division of Toront o Star Newspapers Limit ed. Distribution Ergonomy optimization Search Vancouver Listings Home Arts Blogs Arts Find concerts, movies, restaurants, arts, & events Classifieds Contests search Straight.com Dining Lifestyle Movies Music Clubs News Dining Personals Style RSS newsletters 18°c Vancouver, BC Events Movies Tech site map log in Comedy April 10, 2008 Lo gin or register to post comments email print Darcy Michael is here, he’s funny, get used to it By Guy MacPherson In the age of hyphenated comedy, it ’s hard to peg Darcy Michael. When he walks on -stage you think maybe he ’ll be the plus -size comic who does material about his weight, like a John Pinette. Then he gets into his drug humour and you ’re thinking he ’s more like a lazy stoner comic along the lines of Doug Benson. “It said in this article that if you smoke pot once, you ’re impaired for 24 hours, ” goes one of his bits. “If that’s the case, how come I gotta smoke another after, like, 20 minutes? Fuck it, man, you can take my car. Gimme some of that 24 -hour weed. ” Then 10 or 15 minutes into his act, he ’ll hit you with his marriage material. Oh, okay, he ’s a relationship comic. It’s not until after a standard line about his supposedly sexless union that the final reveal is made. “My wife, Jeremy, hates that joke, ” he ’ll say. The audience will laugh, still on a roll, but then there ’s always this abrupt stop, as if they ’re all rewinding his last sentence in their minds. “Oh, there ’s some confused motherfuckers in the crowd right now, ” he says, before launching into his Undercover Fag routine, shouting, “Surprise! W e ’re everywhere! ” Yes, Michael really is married and a father. “W e got a marriage licence just like all the other dumb fucks out there, ” he says on the phone from his home in Ladner. “We decided to throw away our dreams and ambitions and go through life bitter and married. ” Equally comfortable playing in front of a straight or gay crowd, Michael had to make a choice: talk about his sexuality or leave it out of the act. “Everything I talk about is from my life or perspective, ” he says. “I have to address the fact that not only am I gay but I’m kind of a weird gay. I don ’t fit into people ’s stereotypes of who gay people are. So I can ’t just haphazardly mention that I ’m gay and then go into whatever. I have to address people ’s issues. …Being gay doesn ’t define me but it ’s definitely a part of who I am. ” Three years in, Michael ’s made remarkable progress. He played the W e ’re Funny That W ay queer comedy festival in Toronto last year. He ’s performing at the Halifax Comedy Festival later this month, then the prestigious Just for Laughs festival in Montreal. Not bad for a self-described homebody who wishes he could do every show from his living room. “I’m thrilled, man, ” he says about JFL. “This was my five -year plan, so I ’ve got the next two years to take off. ” Michael is headlining the first -ever Kinda Gay Show at Lafflines in New Westminster, on Friday and Saturday (April 11 and 12), featuring a lineup of gay, lesbian, and gay -friendly comics. It’s hard to be undercover when you ’re the star of a queer show. That ’s okay with him. “The first 15 minutes of a show I may be killing, but in my head I ’ll be going, ‘Oh, God, if Undercover Fag bombs, I ’m done. ’…So there ’s added stress. Whereas now I’m just stressed that nobody ’s going to show up. ” Then he slips back in to slacker druggie mode. “But it’s not like I want to work anyway.” Login or register to post comments | email | print Comic Darcy Michael says his routine about being gay defies stereotypes. 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You become a comedian, quips funnyman, Darcy Mic hael. Share This Story On: Facebook Reddit "I floated for a long time before I found comedy. I was a stock boy at a Zellers, I worked at three banks — I had to shave and I just don't like to shave," he explains. On the surface, the 28 -year -old seems like every other comedian, making crowds roar night after night with jokes about sex, pot and politics. Del.icio.us Digg More Vancouver Headlines ATYPICAL. 'I'm not what the general public imagines gay to be,' says comic Darcy Michael. 'I'm not clean-cut, I'm not flamboyant and I have horrible taste in music. I'm rumpled and unkempt.' (Courtesy of Darcy Michael) Yet, just when you think you've got Michael pegged as a stoner slacker comic, he drops his sexuality, marital and parental status on the audience like a ton of butt plugs on a PTA meeting. Crowds march on Davie for Join Hands for Justice rally Charge raised to aggravated assault in Smith bas hing Overcoming a limp dick As a gay man, what's at stake in this election? Although he says he's not blazing any paths, the robust, brazen, self-professed "dirty faggot" routinely forces audiences to question their preconceived notions of what gay looks like through his undercover fag routine. A typical Darcy Michael set warms up with jokes about marijuana legalization and stoned driving, before moving on to pussy reconstruction and political satire. Then he comes out. "Yes, I am gay. Surprise! We're everywhere! And we're recruiting, so drink up, fuckers!" he exclaims, adding that he wears his wedding ring around his neck because "a cock ring would be inappropriate." "Undercover fag, that would be the lamest super hero ever," he's been known to joke. "But let's be honest, my costume would be fabulous! It's a bird, it's a plane... it's vintage Vers ace?" Queer has many faces, he's clearly trying to suggest between punch lines. "I don't fit the stereotype for any gay person. I break the stereotype," Michael asserts. "I'm not what the general public imagines gay to be. I'm not clean -cut, I'm not flamboyant and I have horrible taste in music. I'm rumpled and unkempt. I'm not your typical gay man." Michael's routine is fundamentally about parody, pun and pot — with heavy emphasis on the latter. "I talk about smoking weed as much as I talk about smokin' pole," he says with a laugh. He smokes weed to combat the effects of Rheumatoid arthritis and Fibromyalgia — and simply because it's fun. For the past four years, Michael has taken his "undercover fag" routine to stages in Vancouver, Toronto and Halifax, rural watering holes and everything in between. Last year, Michael preformed at a Kelowna bar, an experience he says was "terrifying." There is always that lingering fear that the crowd will respond homophobically, he says. "Being gay is still an issue. Some people are supportive and some people are not. It's tough every time I come out to the crowd," he admits. "I always wait 20 minutes [before coming out to the audience]. I could be killing for 20 minutes and there's always that possibility I could come out — and just bomb." The Ontario -born and BC -bred comedian says he's not surprised or offended by how some straight people are still taken aback by his shows. To expect all people to all think the same way is overly idealistic, he says. "I think it's just as ignorant for us to expect they're going to accept us as it is for them not to," he asserts. But Michael says public reaction to his show has been generally positive and he has, in his own way, unofficially taken on the role of unlikely queer ambass ador. "I've had people come up to me and say I'm the first gay person they've met. And I say I'm a shining example of what we are," he jokes. Despite being openly gay on stage and off today, Michael says he initially contemplated keeping his sexuality out of his routine, but quickly changed his mind knowing he had to be honest with himself and to his craft. "I didn't feel like I would be giving a realistic version of who I am," he says. "It [being gay] doesn't define me, but it's a big part of who I am." For Michael, queer empowerment began with a visit to his first drag show at Celebrities nightclub at the tender age of 17. Underage and awe -struck, Michael recalls meeting a bevy of queens who promptly made a positive impression. In particular, the comedian credits performers like Symone — who recently won the Drag Queen of the Year title at the Xtra West Community Achievement Awards — for helping him tap into the pride he feels today in himself and his community. "She gave me strength," he says. "When we're that age we look to idols and heroes and people to help us do what we want to do, and she did that. It was people like Symone that catapulted me into not being afraid of who I am. Here is a six -foot -something black man, wearing seven -inch heels. And here I am: 18 and wondering if I want to sleep with boys. I think it was a pretty easy decision." To date, Michael's credits have included appearances at the CanWest Comedy Festival, Toronto's We're Funny That Way Queer Comedy Festival, as well as gigs at local clubs: Lafflines and Yuk Yuk's, to name a few. Last month he co -hosted the Xtra West Community Achievement Awards with fellow queer comedian, Morgan Brayton. "We joked about being the Donnie and Marie of the queer world — I'm a little bit country, he's a little bit anonymous sex in an alley," Brayton says, of sharing the stage with Michael at the awards. "Darcy Michael is the worst thing to happen to comedy since Rita Rudner," she jokes. "But in all hones ty, I love watching audiences watch Darcy. He's so genuinely funny that he really lulls an audience into a sense of safety and then he'll say these things that kind of slap you across the face. You can just see an audience thinking, 'Why did that cuddly fun man just say that terrible thing?' But they're still laughing and he still has them on his side." Brayton credits Michael's success to his honest and down -to-earth nature. "Darcy is funny, bottom line. He is a great comic who shares his unique view of the world which includes being a husband and a gay parent. He's not funny in spite of being queer and he's not funny because he's queer. He promotes gay acceptance by being good at what he does and by being truthful about who he is, not by trying to represent something for the sake of making a point," she says. "Comedy seems to find him wherever he goes," adds fellow comedian, Ivan Decker. "He's so likable on stage. [He has] a very unique style. It's very hard to pinpoint; he's such a unique person. It's not just directed to a gay audience. He's very relatable to everybody." "He's definitely unique," agrees Matthew Wall, general manager of Yuk Yuk's. "There are some comedians who are gay that don't talk about it on stage. Then there are some that are flamboyant. I don't think anyone on stage realizes he's gay right away." Wall's business philosophy is simple: "If somebody makes the audience laugh, I bring them back. If they don't, I don't." Michael is booked at Yuk Yuk's for feature performances in June. Then it's off to Montreal, where he will perform at the prestigious Just for Laughs comedy festival in July, before sharing the spotlight on an upcoming Comedy Network special scheduled to air at the end of this year. Darcy Michael. Jun 5 -7. 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