It's complicated. Read more about This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.This Hour Has 22 Minutes newest star Trent McClellan comes home on tourThis Hour Has 22 Minutes newest star Trent McClellan comes home on tourThis Hour Has 22 Minutes newest star Trent McClellan comes home on tourIt was shot in a quiet neighbourhood in Halifax. Meanwhile, the baldheaded McClellan was fitted with an unruly, frizzy-haired wig.“I think it was in Fort McMurray the first time I did it in front of an audience and it was dead quiet for the first 10 seconds after the bit,” he says. This Hour Has 22 Minutes has been renewed for another season, but McClellan doesn’t know yet if his contract will be picked up. This year our fundraising initiative will go towards paving our parking lot, as well as keeping our fees low and continue to progress our players. (CBC/CBC Comedy) Trent McClellan and Shaun Majumder have a few things in common.

Trent McClellan, left, and Shaun Majumder found they had common experiences growing up in overwhelmingly white communities in the 1970s and 1980s. He didn’t try standup until arriving in Calgary in 2004. But after a while, you realize that your path is going to be a little different than everybody else’s. Trent McClellan is featured in the following program(s):Trent McClellan is a comedian who has been performing standup across Canada for over 13 years. In this clip from Trent's special, Positive Vibes, he talks about ladies and getting too much info. As a kid, all you want to do is fit. The Telegram's Andrew Waterman spoke to three Newfoundlanders about their experience growing up Black or raising a Black child. “I think a lot of people believe (racism) just doesn’t exist in (Newfoundland and Labrador), that it just doesn’t happen,” Trent McClellan, a stand-up comedian and cast member of "This Hour Has 22 Minutes," grew up in Corner Brook, told Waterman. Now, thanks in part to his profile-boosting stint on This Hour Has 22 Minutes, McClellan has graduated to soft-seat theatres. Being part of the Froude Avenue Community Centre family was a huge turning point in my life. “I think a lot of people believe (racism) just doesn’t exist in (Newfoundland and Labrador), that it just doesn’t happen,” Trent McClellan, a stand-up comedian and cast member of "This Hour Has 22 Minutes," grew up in Corner Brook, told Waterman. The Corner Brooker turned Calgarian has been living in Cowtown for the past 14 years, and has been doing the standup shtick for just as long - something he doesn’t take for granted.

Join Facebook to connect with Trent McLellan and others you may know. During his tours of Alberta, McClellan would often come across people and situations like this.Audiences can expect McClellan to continue riffing on the every day with his standup act on this new tour. I thought ‘This is such a surreal situation.’ We’re getting paid to do this? Trent McClellan and Shaun Majumder have a few things in common: they were born in the same year, found fame on 22 Minutes, are wicked at standup comedy, and grew up in overwhelmingly white towns. Newfoundlander Trent McClellan is no stranger to the Canadian comedy scene. They have tangible currency. But, I’m like ‘Hey, that joke might pay for the mortgage some day, so don’t go knocking my spider observations. I don’t know.

Select this result to view Trent Jacob Mcclellan's phone number, address, and more. His first time at the mic was at the old Yuk Yuk’s at Hotel Blackfoot (now The Laugh Shop) on a Tuesday night, which was set aside for amateur comedians.“I figured I’m only a few months into a new city, no one knows who I am and if I go up and die a horrible death it would be of no consequence,” he says with a laugh. … Would I have had the courage to go back?