Alexis Mazurin
Broadcast Artist
1978 – 2005
Who was Alexis Mazurin?
Alexis Mazurin was a Canadian comedian and radio personality, best known as one of the original hosts of CBC Radio 3.
Born in Fort St. John, British Columbia, Mazurin grew up in Penticton, and later studied journalism at the British Columbia Institute of Technology. He subsequently joined CBC Radio, hosting the series Pass the Mic and Out There before joining CBC Radio 3 in 2003.
While attending Burning Man in September 2005, Mazurin suffered a massive heart attack. He was rushed to hospital in Reno, where he fell into a coma. He was transferred to Vancouver's St. Paul's Hospital, where he remained in the coma until his death a month later.
Mazurin was also a writer and performer with the Vancouver comedy troupe the Hot Sauce Posse, and was a practitioner of the martial art capoeira.
With CBC Radio 3's launch on satellite radio in December 2005, the network's main studio in Vancouver was named the Alexis Mazurin Studio in his memory. In 2006, on the first anniversary of his death, many of the network's staff wrote about their memories of Mazurin in the network's blog.
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- Born
- Apr 18, 1978
British Columbia - Nationality
- Canada
- Died
- Oct 20, 2005
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on July 23, 2013
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