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The stars of “Saturday Night Live” are mourning a fellow comedian.
On Monday, Juno Award-nominated comic Nick Nemeroff died suddenly, according to his obituary page. He was 32 years old.
“It is with deep sadness that we announce the sudden death of our beloved brother Nick Nemeroff,” it can be read in a statement on his Instagram.
Comedian Nick Nemeroff died suddenly on Monday. He was 32 years old. (Photo by FilmMagic / FilmMagic)
“Nick’s dedication to standup comedy was formidable and produced amazing results. He garnered praise in Canada and the United States, becoming both a ‘comic book comic’ and a hit among crowds who were in love with the his unique cadence, his labyrinthine inextension, and his new performance.Comedy driven by misdirection.If Nick was on a comedy show, he was guaranteed to leave with new fans.And he deserved it, because comedy was, in many aspects, his life “.
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The statement continued: “Infinitely sweet, supportive of others, humble with his many skills and achievements, Nick lived his life doing what he loved, and that’s how he will be remembered. RIP Nick. We love you.”
Friends and fans flooded his comments section with condolences. “SNL” stars Sarah Sherman and Chloe Fineman were among the hundreds of comments left on their post.
“Saturday Night Live” star Sarah Sherman commented on her Instagram post calling him “the funniest man ever.” (NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
“The funniest man ever,” Sherman wrote, and Fineman added, “One of the greats,” wearing a red-hearted emoji.
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Comrades in the comedy world left sweet messages with Robby Hoffman who told Nemeroff “such a bright and handsome boy.” Steph Tolev said he was “the nicest, most hilarious and genuine man. A unique comic. This is such a big loss that you will miss Nick so much.”
Deanne Smith wrote, “the kindest soul and a really bright and hilarious mind. You’ll miss him a lot.”
Chloe Fineman referred to Nemeroff as “one of the greats.” (NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
On the Nemeroff obituary page, the cause of death was not listed and no date has been set for his funeral.
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The page noted that the late comic was a supporter of Planned Parenthood and any donations given in his memory will be sent to a Planned Parenthood chapter.
“One of the last things Nick did was give money to Planned Parenthood,” the statement says. “As such, instead of flowers, donations can be made in your memory to the Planned Parenthood chapter you choose.”
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Nemeroff grew up in Montreal-West and graduated from the Metropolitan University of Toronto radio and television program. He pursued a career in stand-up comedy and appeared on programs such as “Conan” and “The Stand-Up Show with Jon Dore.”
His most recent production was CTV’s “Roast Battle Canada.” Nemeroff is survived by his parents, Howard and Joanne, his siblings and spouses, and his uncle.
Janelle Ash is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital.