Billy Van
Billy Van, originally named Billy Van Evera, was born in Toronto in 1934. At the age of 12, he and his four brothers formed a singing group and began touring North America. In the 1960s, he started his journey to becoming one of Canada's most beloved comedians. He gained national recognition through his appearances on the CBC TV series Nightcap, which was known for its irreverent satire, low budget, and immature humour. Billy Van was a versatile performer who effortlessly portrayed different characters and became the comedic centrepiece of the show. While other comedians like John Candy and Dan Aykroyd achieved great fame, Billy Van's comedy was ahead of its time. His satirical and spontaneous style on Nightcap foreshadowed the success of Saturday Night Live, and his work on Frightenstein, where he parodied popular culture, paved the way for the hit show SCTV. Even though he never reached the same level of fame as his contemporaries, his influence on Canadian comedy cannot be denied. Billy Van passed away in 2003 at the age of 68 after battling lung cancer for a year. His final on-screen role was in the 1995 hockey movie Net Worth, where he played the character "Les" the trainer. It was a fitting end to a career that was characterized by comedy performed with heart, passion, and immense talent.

Net Worth

For Better or For Worse: The Bestest Present
Return to Transylvania
The Horror Hall of Fame: A Monster Salute

This Is My Life

The Hearst and Davies Affair

Law & Order

Bizarre

The Hilarious House of Frightenstein

Eureka!
The Bobby Vinton Show

The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show
The Ray Stevens Show
Circus

Bits and Bytes

The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour

The Littlest Hobo

Rollin' On The River

Law & Order

Law & Order

Law & Order
