Tim Progosh, born on January first, nineteen fifty-seven, is a distinguished Canadian actor known for his contributions to both film and television. He is also the visionary behind the Canadian Comedy Awards, an annual event that has celebrated the richness of Canadian comedy across various media since its inception in two thousand.
Progosh's career features notable performances, including his role as Principal Bill Kremeza in the acclaimed film Spotlight, which garnered the Academy Award for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay at the eighty-eighth Academy Awards in two thousand sixteen. Additionally, he is recognized for his character Firouz in the beloved television series The Adventures of Sinbad, which aired from nineteen ninety-six to nineteen ninety-eight.
His academic journey led him to the University of Western Ontario, where he earned a Double Honors degree in Political Science and Drama. Initially, Progosh embarked on a career as a lobbyist for the Canadian Federal Government, but in nineteen eighty-one, he made a pivotal shift to pursue acting and stand-up comedy full-time. His passion for storytelling further led him to study screenwriting at Algonquin College in Ottawa and hone his improvisational skills at The Second City in Toronto.