Talking To Canadians
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Canada's beloved comic genius shares his story for the first time. After retiring his hugely successful TV show following 15 seasons, fans wondered what Rick Mercer would do next. He returned as a stand-up comedian, delighting audiences until Covid-19 struck, prompting renewed curiosity about his next move. In response, he crafted a comic masterpiece—a memoir that reveals his life with humor and insight. Through engaging anecdotes, Rick recounts his journey from a disappointing schoolboy to a TV sensation. A pivotal moment came with his one-man show, which became an overnight success, partly due to an unexpected encounter with its target, Charles Lynch. The memoir is filled with unforgettable stories, including a charming Christmas tale about a tree he "borrowed" from a neighbor. He also reflects on his early acting days with the Newfoundland Shakespeare Company, shares memorable moments with politicians like Jean Chretien and George W. Bush, and provides behind-the-scenes insights into the making of iconic shows like This Hour Has 22 Minutes and the Rick Mercer Report. His life is rich with incidents and laughter, leaving readers eager for what he might do next—and hoping for a sequel.
