For decades, Mary Walsh has been a beloved figure in the world of Canadian comedy. From her iconic role on the TV show “This Hour Has 22 Minutes” to her hilarious performances as Marg Delahunty, Walsh has brought laughter to audiences across the country. However, there’s more to this talented comedian than just making people laugh. In recent years, Walsh has also found her voice as an activist, using her platform to speak out on important issues and fight for social justice.
In a recent interview, Mary Walsh opened up about her career in comedy and how it has evolved over the years. She discussed the challenges she faced as a female comedian in a male-dominated industry, and how she pushed boundaries and tackled taboo topics in her comedy. But Walsh also delved into her passion for activism and how she balances using her platform for both comedy and social change.
Walsh also shared her thoughts on the current state of the world, from the Me Too movement to the political climate, and how she believes comedy can be a powerful tool for bringing attention to important issues. She expressed her belief that laughter is a form of resistance, and how comedy can help to break down barriers and bring people together.
This exclusive interview with Mary Walsh offers a unique and intimate look into the life and career of one of Canada’s most beloved comedians. From her