Former Canadian late-night talk show and radio host Mike Bullard has died from a suspected heart attack, his family has confirmed. Bullard was 67.
has died at age 67. His family confirmed to Global News that Bullard was found dead of a suspected heart attack.
Bullard got his start in comedy doing live standup at comedy clubs across Ontario, before moving to television on the back of his success with standup. He shot to prominence in 1997 as the host of the late night talk show ‘Open Mike With Mike Bullard’ on CTV, which he hosted until 2003 when he was hired away by Global Television to host ‘The Mike Bullard Show.’ That program lasted 13 weeks.100 years later, foot of lost Mount Everest climber Andrew Irvine likely found
After his television show was cancelled, Bullard turned to radio. After a few cancelled shows and a brief return to TV, he found success as the host of ‘Mic with Mike Bullard’ on Newstalk 1010 in Toronto, where he stayed from 2010 to 2016.He departed Newstalk 1010 after he was charged with criminal harassment of a former romantic partner. In 2018, Bullard pleaded guilty to one count of harassing communication.
During his career Bullard won two Gemini awards for his show ‘Open Mike With Mike Bullard.’ In 2013, he received the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal for his volunteer work. In 2022, Bullard travelled to Ukraine to volunteer with humanitarian organizations in the country following Russia’s invasion.‘Emotional train wreck’: Filming of Swissair Flight 111 movie hits close to homeIs the music industry finally having its #MeToo moment? It sure looks like it.
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