James Cunningham (comedian)
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James Cunningham is a Canadian stand-up comedian and TV host.

He is the host of Food Network Canada
Food Network Canada
Food Network is a Canadian English language Category A specialty channel with programming related to food, cooking, cuisine, and the food industry. Food Network is a joint venture between Shaw Media, Corus Entertainment, and Scripps Networks Interactive....

's and Cooking Channel
Cooking Channel
Cooking Channel is a television specialty channel that airs recurring programs about food and cooking, owned by Scripps Networks Interactive. It is a spinoff of Food Network, also owned by SNI, but focuses more on instructional shows rather than "reality style" and contest programming that Food...

 US's Eat St., a TV show about North American street food
Street food
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 that debuted in 2011. He initially auditioned for another show before being offered the job of hosting Eat St. Series two is being filmed during summer 2011. Other television appearances include "Last Comic Standing" and "Just for Laughs." He has also worked as a TV warm up act.

He wrote and hosts "Funny Money", a stage show designed to teach students about finance. He does over 300 stand-up performances a year, mostly "Funny Money".

Cunningham was born in Toronto, where his father was an accountant. He studied drama and minored in finance at the University of Toronto
University of Toronto
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.

External links

  • http://eatst.foodnetwork.ca
  • http://www.cookingchanneltv.com/eat-street/index.html
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