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Jan. 17, 1962

Introducing funny-man Jim Carrey



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When Jim Carrey landed his first gig at the Hay Loft club in Scarborough, Ont., he was paid just $20. Some twenty years later, Carrey would become a major film star and would command an average of $20 million US per film. In this CBC Radio interview, a 20-year-old Carrey discusses working the comedy club circuit in Toronto and he performs from his repertoire of 105 impressions. On this day in history, Jan. 17, 1962, James Eugene Carrey was born in Newmarket, Ont.

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