WICC Ontario Breakfast

January 31, 2008 | Last updated on October 1, 2024
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Neil Crone, actor, comic, cancer survivor and national cancer spokesperson, provided his perspective on life, health and the power of laughter at the Nov. 7, 2007 Annual WICC Ontario Breakfast at the Arcadian Court in Toronto. Crone, “actor/improviser/ writer/all-round good guy,” shared his very moving story of his battle with cancer. He focused on the power of laughter in healing and repeated his ongoing credo as a cancer survivor: “Nothing Is Worth More Than This Day.” Crone was recently named national spokesperson for the Colo-Rectal Cancer Association of Canada. Crone has performed in numerous television and radio commercials and TV shows. He is the voice of numerous cartoon characters every Saturday morning, including YTV’s new hit series ‘Erky-Perky’. His most recent feature film roles include Stir of Echoes 2-The Dead Speak with Rob Lowe and the recently-released Hollywoodland with Adrian Brody and Ben Affleck. Crone also appears in CBC’s hit sitcom Little Mosque on the Prairie and is scheduled to appear in the upcoming mini-series The Summit.