Ron Sparks was born on May 20, 1977 in Canada. He was raised by his parents in Ontario, where he would eventually kickstart his career in comedy.
Sparks honed his comedic skills while studying at York University, where he became a member of the Vanier Improv Company. It was here that he first discovered his passion for making people laugh and decided to pursue a career in comedy.
Sparks first gained widespread recognition for his regular appearances on the popular show 'Video on Trial,' where he, along with other panelists, provided humorous critiques of music videos. His sharp wit and comedic timing quickly endeared him to audiences, leading to his eventual starring role on the spin-off show 'Stars on Trial.'
Aside from his work on 'Video on Trial' and 'Stars on Trial,' Sparks is also a regular on the series 'This Movie Sucks!' alongside Ed the Sock and Liana K. Together, they riff on bad movies, providing hilarious commentary and insights.
Despite his busy schedule, Sparks always makes time for his family. He credits his parents for instilling in him a love of comedy and supporting him throughout his career.
With his quick wit, infectious humor, and undeniable talent, Ron Sparks has cemented his place as a comedy powerhouse in Canada. From his early days performing improv to his current success on television, he continues to entertain audiences with his comedy prowess.