Comedian

Mae Martin

1987 - today

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Their biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Mae Martin is the 75th most popular comedian, the 710th most popular biography from Canada and the 3rd most popular Canadian Comedian.

Mae Martin is most famous for their stand-up comedy specials and the semi-autobiographical Netflix series "Feel Good," which explores themes of addiction and queer identity. A surprising lesser-known fact is that they began performing stand-up comedy at the age of 13, honing their craft early in Toronto's comedy scene. Their lasting impact lies in advocating for mental health awareness and LGBTQ+ representation, inspiring a new generation of comedians to address personal struggles openly.

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Among Comedians

Among comedians, Mae Martin ranks 75 out of 98Before them are Jeff Dunham, Amy Sedaris, B. J. Novak, Dayo Wong, Wanda Sykes, and Janeane Garofalo. After them are Dave Chappelle, Mindy Kaling, Gallagher, Stephen Merchant, Bill Burr, and Antonio Albanese.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Mae Martin ranks 183Before them are Ivan Strinić, Ruslana Korshunova, Ken Matsumoto, Tyler Hoechlin, Yuma Asami, and Zareen Khan. After them are Hiroshi Ichihara, Naya Rivera, Kim Young-kwang, Kevin Mirallas, Snooki, and Terence Crawford.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Mae Martin ranks 710 out of NaNBefore them are Skip Spence (1946), Brett Hull (1964), Michael Cera (1988), Peter Watts (1958), Sarah McLachlan (1968), and Gloria Reuben (1964). After them are Daniel Fernandes (1983), Kris Holden-Ried (1973), Hilarion Kapral (1948), Henry Lau (1989), Shawn Drover (1966), and Andre De Grasse (1994).

Among Comedians In Canada

Among comedians born in Canada, Mae Martin ranks 3Before them are Howie Mandel (1955), and Norm Macdonald (1959).

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