Writer and director Ally Pankiw’s I used to be funny Features a cast of new and notable names in the entertainment industry who show new sides of their abilities in the Canadian comedy-drama. I used to be funny Focuses on a young comedian with PTSDWhat debate whether to help search for a missing teenager she used to babysit. Premiering in 2023 at SXSW before being released in theaters on June 7, 2024, reviews from I used to be funny praised the emotional performances of the cast.
From brand new faces in the industry to those familiar to die-hard comedy fans, I used to be funny Uses his cast’s comedy background to deliver an emotionally intense story with moments of comedic flair. As such, many of the actors show a whole new side of their acting abilities as comedy actors who nail dramatic roles. This fresh-faced figure brings I used to be funnyIt’s non-linear narrative to live with a deep understanding that is Amplified by some impressive performances from acting veterans and newcomers alike.
Rachel Sennott as Sam Cowell
Born September 19, 1995
From Connecticut, USA, Rachel Sennott made her debut in 2020 comedy, Shiva babywhere she portrayed the Jewish bisexual protagonist Danielle. Since then, Sennott continued to find success in comedy. In 2022, she starred in the A24 horror comedy Bodies bodies bodiesWith one of her most vivid scenes going viral online. She then became a big name in Bottom Together The bears Ayo Edebiri, with the duo being praised for their bold, quirky performances. Sennott will also star in the cast of Saturday night In 2024 as the Canadian comedian Rosie Schuster.
Notable TV shows and movies |
Character |
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Saturday night (2024) |
Rosie Schuster |
Bottom (2023) |
PJ |
Bodies bodies bodies (2022) |
Alice |
Shiva baby (2020) |
Daniel |
Sennott stars in I used to be funny Like Sam CavellA comedian who also works as a nanny. She meets teenager Brooke and her father, Cameron, through her work and develops a bond with the young girl. However, traumatic events lead her to quit her job as a comedian.
Olga Petza as Brooke Renner
Born on July 28, 2006
Born in Nicosia, Cyprus before immigrating to Canada at the age of ten, Olga Petsa is a new and upcoming actress. Petsa starred in two short films before landing a role in her first movie, mixtapeAlong with Julie Bowen, Audrey Hsieh and Gemma Brooke Allen. The performance of the young actor as Nikki earned her Leo award nominations, as well as the award for best leading performer in a feature film at the Joey Awards in 2019. I used to be funny is the second movie in Petra’s career, coming two years after her debut.
Notable TV shows and movies |
Character |
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mixtape (2021) |
Nikki |
Daisy (2019) |
Daisy |
Twitch (2019) |
Dominic |
Olga Petsa takes on the role of Brooke Renner, Cameron Renner’s teenage daughter. Although she initially resists being a nanny, she develops a strong bond with Sam.
Jason Jones as Cameron Renner
Born on June 3, 1967
Born and raised in Hamilton, Ontario, Jason Jones is best known for being a correspondent on The Daily Showwhere he also met his current wife, Samantha B. After his departure from the show in 2015, Jones and Bee wrote and starred in the TBS sitcom, The wayBased on their experiences during family holidays. Jones has also made cameos in several notable projects, including How I Met Your Mother And Pitch perfectAs well as having recurring roles in The flight attendant And Strange as folk.
Notable TV shows and movies |
Character |
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The flight attendant (2021) |
Hank Boden |
The way (2016) |
Nate Parker |
The Daily Show (2008) |
himself |
Ham & Cheese (2005) |
Barry Goodson |
Strange as folk (2003) |
Dominic Scolotto |
in I used to be funnyJones describes Cameron Renner, who is Brooke’s father. Although initially oblivious to the appeal of Sam’s comedy, he warms to it. He develops a drinking problem after the death of his wife.
I used to be funny’s supporting cast and characters
The movie’s supporting cast includes actors with a lot of comedy experience
Sabrina Jalees as Paige: Sabrina Jalees, born in Toronto, is a writer, actress and producer. She is best known for her work on the comedy series Search Party (2016), Harley Quinn (2019) and Powerless (2017). Jalees plays the role of Paige, for which she has received critical praise.
Caleb Hearon as Philip: Most recently, actor, writer and comedian Caleb Hearon was a member of the writing team of human rights resources, A Netflix animated series canceled too soon. He has had many minor roles on both the big and small screen, with some of his most notable appearances in Jurassic World Dominion (2022) and Fargo (2014).
Ennis Esmer as Noah: Sam’s boyfriend. Born in Ankara, Turkey, Ennis Esmer has had prominent roles in several television shows, including the LGBTQ+ comedy series you me you (2016), Blindspot (2015), and Private eyes (2016). He is best known for his contributions to the comedy genre, having won two Canadian Screen Awards for his supporting role in Children destroy everything (2023).
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Dani Kind as Jill: Brooke’s aunt. Dani Kind’s best-known role to date is that of Anne Carlson in Working moms (2017), for which she received multiple award nominations from the Canadian Screen Awards for her efforts. She is also known for her recurring role as Mercedes Gardner in Winona Erp (2016).
Hoodo Hersi as Zara: Hoodo Hersi is new to the entertainment industry. She has worked primarily as a writer, with credits included Roast Battle Canada (2023) and Bria Mack gets a life (2023). I used to be funny Is her acting debut, saw her take on the role of Zara.
Dan Beirne as Tim: Writer, actor and producer Dan Beirne has had an extensive career in film and television. In addition to I used to be funnyHe is best known for his acting in projects such as Ginny & Georgia (2021), Priscilla (2023) and Fargo (2014).
Steven Alexander as Nathan: Stephen Alexander is a new actor who made his on-screen debut in the superhero movie Shazam! (2019). Alexander continued to take minor roles in film and television, most recently starring in The hot zone (2021) and The maid’s story (2017).
Sam, a once promising stand-up comedian, struggles to regain her sense of humor and purpose after a traumatic event derails her career. As she navigates therapy, unexpected encounters, and reconnections with old friends, Sam confronts her past and finds new ways to express herself.
- Director
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Ally Pankiw
- Release date
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June 7, 2024
- Writers
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Ally Pankiw
- Figure
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Rachel Sennott, Olga Petsa, Jason Jones, Sabrina Jalees, Caleb Hearon
- runtime
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105 minutes