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Kenny Hotz (Kenneth Joel Hotz) was born on 3 May, 1967 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian comedy writer and television personality. Discover Kenny Hotz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
Popular As |
Kenneth Joel Hotz |
Occupation |
Entertainer · screenwriter · producer · director |
Age |
56 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Taurus |
Born |
3 May 1967 |
Birthday |
3 May |
Birthplace |
Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Nationality |
Canada
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 56 years old group.
Kenny Hotz Height, Weight & Measurements
At 56 years old, Kenny Hotz height is 1.8 m .
Physical Status |
Height |
1.8 m |
Weight |
Not Available |
Body Measurements |
Not Available |
Eye Color |
Not Available |
Hair Color |
Not Available |
Who Is Kenny Hotz's Wife?
His wife is Audrey Gair (2007–present)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Audrey Gair (2007–present) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
3 |
Kenny Hotz Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kenny Hotz worth at the age of 56 years old? Kenny Hotz’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from Canada. We have estimated Kenny Hotz's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
Not Available |
Source of Income |
Actor |
Kenny Hotz Social Network
Timeline
Kenneth Joel Hotz (born May 3, 1967) is a Canadian comedy writer, filmmaker, entertainer and television personality.
He is best known as the star of the reality comedy show Kenny vs. Spenny alongside Spencer Rice.
Hotz is the creator of the FX series Testees, and Kenny Hotz's Triumph of the Will.
In 1992, Hotz graduated from the Media Arts program at the Ryerson Polytechnical Institute.
Hotz met Spencer Rice in high school, and the pair later went on to direct films together and create Kenny vs Spenny.
As a teenager and young adult, Hotz dealt cannabis.
Hotz began as a documentary filmmaker and news photographer, creating photo essays on subjects including Auschwitz, Dachau, and the Gulf War.
Hotz was the only registered Canadian photo-journalist to cover the Gulf War.
In 1996, Hotz created and starred (with Rice) in the documentary Pitch which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1997.
The film had numerous cameos including Al Pacino, Samuel Z. Arkoff and Neil Simon.
In 1997, he co-wrote an episode of Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation with Rice, titled Truce or Consequences.
In 1999, Hotz moved with his long-time writing partner Rice to Los Angeles, where they worked on the development of the show Kenny vs. Spenny.
His additional photo essays also include Needle Park in Zürich, Switzerland, David Koresh, Mount Carmel, Romanian orphanages after Nicolae Ceauşescu and New Year's Eve 2000 in Times Square.
Both national and provincial archives have purchased his work for their collections.
Hotz and Spencer Rice created the 18-minute short film It Don't Cost Nothin' to Say Good Morning.
Kenny vs. Spenny was first aired on CBC Television in 2003 and went on to be nominated for eight Gemini awards.
The original pilot had been commissioned by USA Network, but never aired before the show was picked up by the CBC for 26 episodes.
The series centred on Hotz and friend Spencer Rice as they competed against each other in competitions, the loser of which would perform a "humiliation".
The show was embroiled in a deliberate controversy with the British Columbia Human Rights Commission for Hotz's actions in the episode Who Can Piss Off More People, where he paid to have a plane fly over Toronto dragging a banner that reads "Jesus Sucks".
Though he claimed his friend Jesus was getting married and it was not directed towards a religion.
The show moved from CBC to Showcase television in Canada after the nationally run CBC censored two episodes of Kenny vs. Spenny, refusing to air them on their network.
Between 2004 and 2006, he served as a staff writer (and later occasional writer) for South Park.
Hotz has directed a number of films, including Pitch, It Don't Cost Nothin' to Say Good Morning, The Papal Chase and Subscribe.
He also co-directed the music video for the song "Monophobia" by Deadmau5.
Hotz is a regular contributor for Vice Media and began his career as a war correspondent and photojournalist during the Gulf War.
Hotz was born to a Jewish family and graduated from the Forest Hill Collegiate Institute.
Hotz starred in his second feature film titled The Papal Chase, a documentary about Hotz trying to meet the Pope John Paul II, released in 2004.
The film received the Phillip Borsos Award for Best Canadian Feature Film at the 2004 Whistler Film Festival, and in 2005 won the People's Choice Award for Best Canadian Feature at the Canadian Filmmakers Festival and the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Brooklyn International Film Festival.
In 2004, Hotz also created the concept for the videogame Versusville to accompany the television show, which was nominated for a Canadian New Media Award for Excellence in Gaming.
Hotz produced the German spinoff series Elton vs. Simon that aired between 2004 and 2006.
Kenny vs. Spenny show was broadcast in over 25 countries and licensed globally, with remakes including Cenk vs. Erdem in Turkey, Juan vs. Roman in Colombia, Katja vs. Bridget in the Netherlands, and Ed vs. Spencer in the UK.
This resulted in the show becoming the largest selling comedy format in Canadian television history.
In 2009, Maclean's magazine named Kenny vs. Spenny the number eight pick in its list of the top ten Canadian television shows of the previous decade.
The magazine said of the show and Kenny's on air role that, "Many episodes feature the evil Kenny destroying his supposed friend through deceit, trickery and blatant cheating."
The show was named #8 among the top 10 Canadian television shows of the 21st century.
The last episode, ("The Kenny vs. Spenny Christmas Special"), was aired in 2010.
The series produced 89 original episodes, over six seasons.
Each of the main characters of the show would go on to have their own shows the following year.
In July 2013, the show was ranked as the highest rated reality television show by IMDb.
In 2014, a fan campaign to have the show return to production on Netflix began, following Hotz's announcement that he and Spenny were planning the live comedy tour Kenny vs. Spenny vs. Canada.