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| Born | Richard Green (1953-11-04) November 4, 1953 |
| Alma mater | University of Waterloo |
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Rick Green (born November 4, 1953) is a Canadian comedy writer, producer, director and performer. He was a member of the sketch-comedy troupe The Frantics, and later became known for his work on The Red Green Show, History Bites and Prisoners of Gravity.[1] Green has also produced work about adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), including the documentary ADD & Loving It?!.[2]
Early life and education
Green graduated from the University of Waterloo with a Bachelor of Science degree in physics.[3] He worked as a presenter at the Ontario Science Centre before entering comedy full-time.[4]
Comedy and television career
In 1979, Green became a member of the Toronto-based sketch-comedy troupe The Frantics, with Paul Chato, Dan Redican and Peter Wildman.[5] The group had a regular CBC radio series, Frantic Times, and later starred in the CBC Television sketch series Four on the Floor, which aired weekly from January to August 1986.[5]
Green later worked on several Canadian television series. The Governor General of Canada describes him as known for his work with The Frantics and on the award-winning television series The Red Green Show, History Bites and Prisoners of Gravity.[1] The Canadian Communications Foundation notes that Green later "made his mark as Bill" on The Red Green Show.[5]
ADHD advocacy
Green was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult and later became an advocate for ADHD awareness and education.[1] In 2009, he wrote and directed ADD & Loving It?!, a documentary featuring comedian Patrick McKenna.[2] The film won a New York Festivals award and Green received the CAMH Foundation Celebrity Transforming Lives Award for 2009.[2][3]
Honours
Green was invested into the Order of Ontario in 2015.[3] In 2017, he was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada for "his contributions to Canadian television as a comedian, actor and writer, and for his efforts to raise awareness and understanding of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)."[6]
See also
References
- "Mr. Rick Green". The Governor General of Canada. Retrieved June 14, 2026.
- Goddard, John (May 12, 2009). "Comic turns attention to disorder". Toronto Star. Archived from the original on May 20, 2009. Retrieved June 14, 2026.
- "Waterloo and the Order of Ontario". University of Waterloo. February 13, 2017. Retrieved June 14, 2026.
- Read, Nicholas (June 1, 1984). "Frankly, it's all getting a bit frantic". The Sun. Vancouver. p. B1. Retrieved August 23, 2012.
- Corcelli, John (November 2005). "Four on the Floor". The History of Canadian Broadcasting. Canadian Communications Foundation. Retrieved June 14, 2026.
- "Governor General Announces 99 New Appointments to the Order of Canada". Office of the Secretary to the Governor General. June 30, 2017. Retrieved June 14, 2026.
External links
- Rick Green at IMDb
- Rick Green discography at Discogs