Alan John Park, longtime member of Royal Canadian Air Farce, dies at 60

Alan John Park, longtime member of Royal Canadian Air Farce, dies at 60

The comedy group Royal Canadian Air Farce’s longtime member Alan John Park passed away.
Park passed away on Thursday at the age of 60, eight years after receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis.
Born in Scarborough, Ont. , Park spent most of his life making people laugh across Canada.

The comedian is best known for his work on CBC’s Royal Canadian Air Farce from 2004 to 2014, where he performed impressions of actor Clint Eastwood, former Ontario politician Tony Clement and former federal Liberal leaders Stephane Dion and Michael Ignatieff.
He also contributed writing to The Winnipeg Comedy Festival and made an appearance on “Video on Trial” from Much Music.


He was the voice behind several well-known brands, including Chevrolet, and his podcast “Conspiracy Queries” ran for years on Sirius XM radio.
From 2016 to 2019, Park promoted the use of medical cannabis through his podcast and website “Green Crush with Alan Park.”
He is survived by his daughters, Ava and Fiona, sister Pauline and many other relatives and friends..

Longtime Royal Canadian Air Farce member Alan John Park passes away at age 60

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