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Full Name
  
Thomas Sexton

Nationality
  
Canadian


Name
  
Tommy Sexton

Role
  
Theatre Actor

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Born
  
July 3, 1957 (
1957-07-03
)
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Died
  
December 13, 1993, St. John's, Canada

Awards
  
Gemini Award for Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or Series

Similar People
  
Greg Malone, Cathy Jones, Mary Walsh, Andy Jones, Ron Hynes

The Unfriendly Giant from Codco with Tommy Sexton


Thomas "Tommy" Sexton (July 3, 1957 – December 13, 1993) was a Canadian comedian. Born in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, he was the youngest member of the CODCO comedy troupe.

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Educated in St. John's, he was an honours student before quitting after Grade 10 to pursue an acting career in Toronto. After briefly working on a children's touring theatre show, he landed his first television role in the drama series Police Surgeon. Sexton and colleague Diane Olsen subsequently wrote Cod on a Stick, a comedic play which launched CODCO.

In 1975, Sexton took a brief sabbatical from CODCO to study at the Toronto Dance Theatre. He subsequently returned, working on other shows with CODCO and subsequently touring with colleague Greg Malone in two co-written works, The Wonderful Grand Band and Two Foolish to Talk About. In 1985 and 1986, Sexton and Malone wrote and performed in a series of television specials for the CBC, called The S and M Comic Book, which in turn led to CODCO landing its own series in 1987.

After CODCO's run concluded in 1992, Sexton and Malone wrote and starred in a CBC television special, The National Doubt, satirizing the constitutional debates of the early 1990s. Sexton subsequently wrote a semi-autobiographical film, Adult Children of Alcoholics: The Musical, which was in production in November 1993 when Sexton, who was openly gay, fell ill due to complications from AIDS. He died on December 13 of that year.

Malone subsequently campaigned for HIV and AIDS education in Sexton's memory. His sister, filmmaker Mary Sexton, produced a documentary film about him, Tommy...A Family Portrait, in 2001. Along with Malone and their CODCO co-star Andy Jones, Sexton was a posthumous recipient of the Earle Grey Award, the lifetime achievement award of Canadian television's Gemini Awards, in 2002.

The Tommy Sexton Centre, a new assisted housing complex for people living with HIV and AIDS, was opened in St. John's in 2006. In 2009, several drag queens in the city put together "Ravishing in Red", a tribute show to Sexton, as a fundraiser for the Sexton Centre. One performer, Betty "Boo" Kakke, singled him out as Newfoundland's "clown prince".

Sexton's mother, Sara Sexton, became a major figure in HIV/AIDS awareness in Newfoundland and Labrador following her son's death. Sara Sexton was announced as an inductee to the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador in 2013, and was inducted in February 2014.

Filmography

Actor
1992
The National Doubt (TV Movie) as
Various
1992
Buried on Sunday as
The Prisoner
1986
Codco (TV Series) as
Various
1986
The Adventure of Faustus Bidgood as
Frank Dollar
1985
The S and M Comic Book (TV Movie) as
Various
1983
Two Foolish to Talk About (TV Movie) as
Various
1981
A Whale for the Killing (TV Movie)
1980
The Wonderful Grand Band (TV Series) as
Various (1980-1983)
1979
CHiPs (TV Series) as
Drummer
- Roller Disco: Part 2 (1979) - Drummer (uncredited)
1975
Peep Show (TV Series) as
Various
- Festering Forefathers and Running Sons (1975) - Various
1974
Cod on a Stick as
Various
1972
Police Surgeon (TV Series) as
Danny
- North Light (1972) - Danny
Writer
1992
The National Doubt (TV Movie)
1986
Codco (TV Series) (writer - 35 episodes)
1985
The S and M Comic Book (TV Movie)
1983
Two Foolish to Talk About (TV Movie)
1980
The Wonderful Grand Band (TV Series) (1980-1983)
1976
Dolly Cake (Short)
1975
Peep Show (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Festering Forefathers and Running Sons (1975) - (writer)
1974
Cod on a Stick
Director
2017
Someday My Prince Will Come (Short)
Self
1999
Life and Times (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Mary Walsh: Princess Warrior (1999) - Self
Archive Footage
2002
The Joke's on Us: 50 Years of CBC Satire (TV Movie) as
Self
2001
Tommy... A Family Portrait (Documentary) as
Self
1993
Friday Night with Ralph Benmergui (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 17 December 1993 (1993) - Self

References

Tommy Sexton Wikipedia