Rose started stand-up after watching the
Jerry Seinfeld documentary
Comedian. He had his own stand-up special on
CTV, which earned him a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Performance in a Comedy/Variety Special. He did stand-up on
The Late Late Show twice, and was on
Last Comic Standing. Rose got his first big break on TV when he became a regular on
Much Music's
Video on Trial, and its spin-off
Love Court. He later played Bill the Bartender on the
CBC Television series
Mr. D, for his role. He was the host of
Match Game on the
Comedy Network, the Canadian version of the long-running American game show. He played Coach Malloy in the Disney movie
The Swap and attended the premiere in Hollywood. He wrote on the CBS sitcom
Happy Together starring
Damon Wayans Jr. in Los Angeles. He plays Doc on
Letterkenny, and Will/Dad on the HBO Max show
Home Sweet Rome. He wrote and directed the short film
One Last Last Heist, which played at many film festivals and was an Official Selection of the
Tribeca Film Festival, where it was nominated for Best Narrative Short. Sony developed
One Last Last Heist for television. ==References==