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Ronald Pederson (born January 8, 1978) [1] is a Canadian, Métis actor, comedian and theatre director who has worked extensively throughout Canada and in the United States.He has performed at most of Canada's major theatres including The Stratford Festival, The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, The Citadel Theatre, Alberta Theatre Projects, The Arts Club, The Vancouver Playhouse, The Young Centre ...
The following is a complete list of cast members which includes both featured and repertory players. The dates given are the dates of the season in which they first appeared as a player and the season when they left.
The anchors of Today dance to the music of P. Diddy (Spears) and Lenny Kravitz (Peele); Mofaz (McDonald) tells his troubles to another passenger (Parker) on an airplane; a mariachi band (Pederson, Peele, Vogt) insults the patrons (Barinholtz, Gaither, Meyers, Weir) at a Mexican restaurant; Andy Rooney (Caliendo) gets censored during commentary ...
La La (Gaither) and SuChin Pak (Lee) premiere a video by Maroon 5 (Batinholtz, Pederson) dedicated to tsunami victims, but the preteen shout-outs kill the solemnity of the message; a Chanel No. 5 commercial parody has Anna Nicole Smith (Weir) as a washed-up actress desperate for love; QVC hostesses (Parker, Weir) mock Mexicans (Gaither, Key ...
With Spencer Kayden, Ron Pederson, Aries Spears, and Paul Vogt gone from the cast, season eleven saw more changes to the show's cast (Stephanie Weir had also left the show, but was still credited as a cast member. The reason behind this was that Weir agreed to appear in four new episodes' worth of material, which are scattered throughout the ...
Newcomer Ron Pederson played Dick Clark, Woody Allen, Saddam Hussein, and Entertainment Tonight anchor Mark Steines. Vogt replaced Will Sasso James Lipton and impersonated classic sitcom stars, such as Edward Asner (The Mary Tyler Moore Show), Jackie Gleason (The Honeymooners), and Charlotte Rae (Diff'rent Strokes and The Facts Of Life).
Vampire Dog is a 2012 Canadian family film directed by Geoff Anderson and starring Collin MacKechnie, Julia Sarah Stone, Amy Matysio, Ron Pederson and Jodi Sadowsky. The vampire dog (Fang) is voiced by Norm Macdonald .
Red Pedersen, aka Asgar Rye Pederson, Canadian politician, former Speaker of the Assembly, Northwest Territories; Ron Pederson, Canadian comedian and actor; Sally Pederson, former lieutenant governor, state of Iowa; Steve Pederson, athletic director at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Steve Pederson, American sound engineer