Spencer Rice | Kenny vs. Spenny | Comedy Central

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Spencer Rice | Kenny vs. Spenny | Comedy Central

Spencer Rice

Spencer Rice is a writer, director and performer. He has written projects for both film and television, produced four films, and performed stand-up comedy in both the United States and Canada.

Rice was born and raised in Toronto but spent a lot of time with his mother who was living in Los Angeles and dating a "Dallas." Rice recalls, “Being on the set was amazing. Victoria Principal gave me a kiss on the cheek and it was at that moment I knew I wanted to work in the entertainment industry.”

With seven years of psychoanalysis behind him, Rice played guitar in a The Delta Devils Band and went to York University to study film and television. While in school, he made "Telewhore", a documentary about a phone-sex girl, which was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival, and was sold to Channel Four in Britain. He also directed, wrote, and acted in a short film called "Something Anything", which won the prestigious Tele-Fest Award for best comedy.

Rice later teamed with childhood friend Kenny Hotz to direct and produce "It Don’t Cost Nothin’ to Say Good Morning," a film about a lovable hobo named Shorty Gordie. The film was nominated for best short at the Hot Docs Film Festival.

Shortly after writing their first comedy script, they decided to film their attempts to sell it. The result was "Pitch," a feature-length documentary of their troubles. The movie’s highlights include cameos by Roger Ebert, Neil Simon, Al Pacino and many other celebrities. "Pitch" was featured at The Toronto International Film Festival and won the Best Film Award at the Toronto Independent Arts Festival.

Rice and Hotz teamed up again to develop, produce and star in a comedy/reality television pilot entitled "Kenny Vs. Spenny" for the USA Network. The first season aired on CBC and is currently on Showcase Television in Canada and GSN in the United States. The show and its format have been sold internationally and, in 2004, was nominated  More

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