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Donovan's improv skills have translated well to Television. He hosted 13 episodes of a comedy fan based hockey streeter show “Fan Face-off” for the NHL network, and his weekly CTV Edmonton history segment on the 6 o'clock news is quickly become a viewer favorite. Donovan's quick wit and wild sense of humour have landed him roles on several video games, television and radio commercials, m.o.w's and feature films. Donovan has just completed his second season on the C.B.C. t.v. animated series “ICE” and also the C.B.C. radios “The Irrelevant Show”. He has performed with the likes of S.C.T.V alumnus Joe Flaherty, and Dave Thomas, as well as Colin Mochrie, and Wayne Brady of A.B.C t.v.'s “Whose Line is it ” and most recently Mike Myers, and WWE superstar Bill Goldberg.
Donovan Workun has wowed crowds for over ten years with his fast paced high energy Improv comedy. As a founding member of The Atomic Improv Co. he has performed countless shows from the Yukon to Mexico from Vancouver Island to The Grand Cayman Islands, always delivering his astonishing brand of Improv.. Atomic Improv has been featured in several C.B.C. t.v. and radio comedy special, and was twice voted both the best Comedy act and Variety act, of the year by the Canadian association of colleges and universities. Donovan's Talents have made him a crowd favorite in clubs all across Canada, and U.S. including L.A.'s Laugh Factory, were he has co- featured with Paul Reiser Donovan has competed in several National and International Improv tournaments winning numerous titles including Three world improv championships and Montreal's “Just for Laughs” International Improv tournament.
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Donovan Workun
Donovan Workun has been a professional improviser for over 15 years, As the founding Member of The Atomic Improv Co. and 3 time world improv champion he has performed  across North America, Europe, Mexico, and the Caribbean including several showcases at L.A.’s “Laugh Factory” and Montreal’s “Just for Laughs”