Eddie Della Siepe

Eddie Della Siepe
Born (1981-05-02) May 2, 1981
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Medium Stand-up, Television
Years active 2001–present
Subject(s) Everyday life, Observational
Notable works and roles Video On Trial

Edmondo "Eddie" Della Siepe (born May 2, 1981) is a Canadian-born stand-up comedian and actor. He frequently appears on MuchMusic's hit show Video on Trial, and Love Court.[1][2]

Early life

Eddie Della Siepe was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. His father Antonio immigrated to Canada from Italy and his mother Elvia from Peru. Eddie attended York Memorial Colligate Institute in Toronto where he excelled in the drama program and was involved in many school productions In his early years he idolized Jim Carrey and from the age of 12 he had aspirations of becoming a stand-up comedian. His first attempt at stand-up comedy was at the age of 17 while still attending high school, and with a lackluster experience he decided to wait until the time was right to attempt stand up again. At the age of 19 he enrolled at York University in Toronto, where he majored in Sociology. While attending university he decided to focus on performing stand-up comedy again and started performing on local amateur nights and open mics.

Stand-up

Eddie Della Siepe is a national touring headliner and a regular in the Toronto comedy scene. He has co-featured in two MuchMusic sponsored national stand-up comedy tours, Jury Duty tour and Jury Duty 2: Even Jurier. Eddie has also appeared at the LOL Comedy Festival in Sudbury, the Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal and has also performed at the Comedy Store and The Improv in Hollywood California.[1][3][4][5][6]

Television

Eddie has been featured in over 30 episodes of Video on Trial. In 2009 Eddie co-starred in all 20 episodes of MuchMusic’s reality dating show Love Court hosted by Canadian recording artist Elise Estrada. On January 2010 he recorded a thirty-minute "Comedy Now" stand up special for CTV and The Comedy Network, it is set to air in 2011.[2][7][8][9]

Film

In 2004 he was cast as a lead in the modern day war drama American Soldiers by Hollywood director Sidney Furie and was featured in two well received Independent films, Smoked and Master Plan, both official selections of the Queens Film Festival in New York, the Los Angeles Film Festival, and New York Film & Video Festival.[5][6][9][10]

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