THE CAST
KERRY GRIFFIN
An instructor at Toronto's The Second City, Associate Producer of The Bad Dog Theatre, and 2006 winner for Best Male Improviser at the Canadian Comedy Awards, Kerry is recognizable to most Canadians from roles as "Dad", "Husband", or "Co-worker" in numerous commercials, or as the cuckolded husband in Train 48. He has appeared in the award-winning comedy short, How to Be More Chinese, played "That Guy Who Looks Like Kevin Nealon" in the improv revues Bosses and Other Reptiles and Y2Krazed, and brought the role of "Hamsterman" to Canada in the Toronto production of Co-Ed Prison Sluts. Lately, he can be seen as unctious host James Tetley in the semi-regular Inside The Out Of Work Actors' Studio, and has been a contributing writer to CBC's Street Cents and Metro Morning. Kerry lives with his cat.
SANDY JOBIN-BEVANS
The originator of Slap Happy's "Character Slap" and "Narratron" formats, founding member Sandy Jobin-Bevans is an alumnus of The Second City, with whom he won three Canadian Comedy Awards. Sandy was also coach of Toronto's team in the 2001 World Improv Championships at Just For Laughs. Sandy's recent television and film credits include Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, Dawn of the Dead, The Gavin Crawford Show, The Endless Grind, and numerous Movies of The Week. Sandy hates it when people mention their pets in their bios.
DAVE PEARCE

Dave is an instructor with The Second City and The Bad Dog Theatre. Selected credits include Undercover Brother, Looking for Angelina (premiering at the 2005 Montreal Film Festival), Supertown Challenge, and Hairy Patter and the Improvisers Stone. Dave's also one half of 2002 Canadian Comedy Award nominated musical/sketch comedy duo, The Cowards, was head writer for the reality series Prenup Challenge, and has been a contributing writer for Street Cents, Design to Win and Metro Morning. Late night viewers can watch him make asinine comments on Out of Bounds. Dave has TWO cats, just to piss Sandy off.
TABETHA WELLS

Tabetha got her nudge towards comedy from a York University acting teacher who pointed out her knack for 'funny' and has been running with it ever since. She studied improvisation and sketch writing at The Second City and the Loose Moose Theatre in Calgary, and sharpened her writing skills on her return to Toronto by writing for several programs at YTV .
Tabetha has also toured across Canada as a cast member of Second City's National Touring Company which honed her penchant for satire and her belief that there is no problem that Fabreeze cannot freshen away. She owns a dog...it's her sister who has cats.