Roger Abbott

Roger Abbott was an American actor known for his work in Royal Canadian Air Farce, SketchCom, and Air Farce Live. He was born on July 10, 1946, in Birkenhead, Cheshire, England, UK, and passed away on March 26, 2011, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Personal and Family Life

Roger Abbott began his career in broadcasting, working off-air in programming and managing radio stations. In 1973, he co-founded the sketch comedy group Air Farce. He drew inspiration from comedy legends like Monty Python and Dave Broadfoot, and enjoyed classic radio comedians Bob and Ray.

Career

Abbott was well-known for his sharp political satire and comedic style. His notable projects included the popular shows Royal Canadian Air Farce and SketchCom. He often expressed his belief that political satire should be politically incorrect, emphasizing the role of humor in challenging societal norms.

Death and Legacy

Roger Abbott died from chronic lymphocytic leukemia on March 26, 2011. His contributions to Canadian television and comedy left a lasting impact, influencing many comedians who followed. He is remembered for his innovative sketches and performances that entertained audiences for decades.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Air Farce Live 1993-10-08
Royal Canadian Air Farce: Don’t Cross this Line Various
Royal Canadian Air Farce 1981
SketchCom 1998