Canadiana

I decided to do this all Canadian section of the website to celebrate and commemorate my life in the Great White North.

I felt like I had two separate lives, this is my orphaned existence in a place that still feels like home to me even though it is not. I came to the country vulnerable and fragile from not knowing who or what I REALLY wanted to be, as a man and a comic.

Canada let me define myself.

For that I can never be grateful enough. From February 15th 1994 to August 18th 2005 I made my best friends, my greatest loves, biggest laughs. I learned about humanity and common sense… and I was only asked to do one thing in return... Be conversant about hockey. From Nanaimo to Newfoundland I made Canucks laugh and they made me a better drinker.

Enjoy all the stories, the clips. The profane and the profound of what Canada revealed to me.

Festival bookings (HBO's Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen; Montreal's Just For Laughs) started to come, and he hasn't looked back. Life hasn't been easy for Lenox, having been afflicted with deteriorating eyesight since his youth, rendering him legally blind, yet with the loss of vision has come brilliantly funny insight. "I can't see two feet in front of me," Lenox is quick to quip, "but I can see tomorrow." For this stand-up truth teller, tomorrow looks awfully bright, and audiences indeed are richer for it.