Stephanie Tolev (born c. 1985)[1][2] is a Canadian comedian and actress.
Along with comedian Allison Hogg, Tolev was a member of the sketch comedy duo Ladystache, which won awards for Most Innovative Comedy Troupe and the Just for Laughs Award at Montreal Sketchfest in 2010 and 2014, respectively.[3][4]
Tolev enrolled in the Comedy Writing and Performance program at Humber College and performed stand-up for the first time at a Scarborough bar at 18 years of age.[8][10] It was at Humber College that she met future sketch comedy collaborator, Allison Hogg.[3] After graduation in 2005, Tolev and Hogg were part of a four-person, all female improv group.[11]
Ladystache won the award for Most Innovative Comedy Troupe at Montreal Sketchfest in 2010 and were nominated for Best Sketch Troupe at the 2013 Canadian Comedy Awards.[3][13] They won the Just for Laughs Award at Montreal Sketchfest in 2014 and released their comedy album "So Many Wolves" that same year.[4][14] The duo also performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, North by Northeast, the Toronto and Vancouver Sketchfests, as well as the Just for Laughs festival in Toronto.[15][16]
While performing with Ladystache, Tolev continued to perform stand-up and won the award for Best Female Stand Up at the 2014 Canadian Comedy Awards.[8][16] She was a finalist in Sirius XM Canada's Next Top Comic competition in 2015.[17]
In 2016, Tolev moved to Los Angeles and released her first stand-up album Hot N’ Hungry.[7][9] She released her comedy album "I'm Not Well" in 2019, which garnered her a nomination for the Juno Award for Comedy Album of the Year in 2020.[15] She became a paid regular at The Comedy Store in 2021.[8]
In 2022, she opened for Bill Burr during his comedy tour and was featured in his Netflix special, Bill Burr Presents: Friends Who Kill.[8]
She performed at Just For Laughs in Montreal in 2023 and launched her podcast "Steph Infection" that same year.[18] For her podcast, Tolev interviews fellow comedians about bodily ailments.[19]
Tolev's comedic style, both in sketch comedy and stand-up, has been described by the media as "raunchy"[7][20] During an interview in 2022, Tolev described her comedy as "brash, vulgar, self-deprecating, physical, silly and painfully real."[19]
References
^Brownstein, Bill (May 21, 2015). "'Fast-paced physicality that pushes the comedic theatre to its limits'". Montreal Gazette. p. C2. Retrieved July 27, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. Coming back to the [Just for Laughs] fest for the eighth consecutive year is Ladystache, the Toronto duo of Stephanie Tolev and Allison Hogg, winners of the Just for Laughs Award at last year's Montreal Sketchfest.
^Edwards, John (October 26, 2011). "Ladystache". The Collingwood Connection. Metroland Media Group. Archived from the original on July 30, 2023. Retrieved July 27, 2023.