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Russell Dominic Peters was born on 29 September 1970 in Toronto, Ontario to immigrant parents from India. His parents Eric and Maureen Peters are of Anglo-Indian descent, who had moved to Canada in 1965 from Jalandhar and Kolkata respectively.
Russell Peters Vs. the World consists of four episodes following comedian Russell Peters' "Notorious" world tour behind the scenes. The series features Peters' stand up performance in Sydney from early 2013, and includes topics such as ethnic, racial, class and cultural stereotypes.
Outsourced is the debut stand-up comedy album of Canadian comedian Russell Peters. It was recorded at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco on January 14, 2006. [1] It aired on Comedy Central on August 26, 2006, and it became available on CD/DVD, on August 29, 2006. In Canada, Outsourced was certified 11 times platinum (110,000 copies). [2]
Jason Isaacs, Jimmi Simpson and Russell Peters have joined the voice cast of “Pierre the Pigeon-Hawk,” the upcoming animated feature from Exodus Film Group, Toonz Media Group and JAKM3N ...
A film starring Russell Peters will be the first project under a new $100 million, five-year, 10-picture production deal between Beacon Media and Daljit DJ Parmar’s Parmar Entertainment. The new ...
In the celebrity hot spot of Hidden Hills, comedian-actor Russell Peters just sold his scenic compound on 1.5 acres for $7.8 million.
Angelo Tsarouchas was born in Montreal to Greek immigrant parents. [6] Tsarouchas' father was from Sparta, while his mother was from Mytilene. Tsarouchas learned Greek at an early age as a result of his mother's struggles with learning English. [7] During high school, Tsarouchas performed comedy acts in variety shows. [4]
The Indian Detective is a Canadian crime comedy-drama series which debuted on CTV and Netflix in 2017. [1] The show stars Russell Peters as Doug D'Mello, a police officer from Toronto who becomes embroiled in a murder investigation while visiting his father (Anupam Kher) in Mumbai during a one-month suspension for incompetence. [1]