Talent

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Colin Mochrie

COLIN MOCHRIE
Comedian

Colin Mochrie stars on the hysterical improv show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?,” airing on the CW Network. Mochrie along with host Aisha Tyler and fellow stars Wayne Brady and Ryan Stiles, put their comedic skills to the test through a series of spontaneous improv games.

Mochrie is an alumnus of Toronto’s famous Second City comedy troupe and is widely considered to be one of the leading improvisers in the world.

After nine years as a regular on the British improvisation series “Whose Line Is It Anyway?,” he became a regular on the American version hosted by Drew Carey, which ran for six years on ABC and three years on ABC Family. In 2011, the entire cast was reunited in Vegas for “Drew Carey’s Improv-A-Ganza.”

Mochrie appears regularly in film and television and was notably a cast member of CBC’s classic news spoof “This Hour Has 22 Minutes” for two seasons. With his wife, Debra McGrath, he produced, wrote and starred in the CBC show “Getting Along Famously.”

A native of Scotland but life-long resident of Canada, Mochrie has remarkably toured worldwide for over a decade, with “Whose Line” castmate Brad Sherwood, performing a live improv show.  Their first show “An Evening with Colin and Brad,” has the distinction of being one of the longest running comedy tours in history. Their current two-man improv show is “Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood: The Scared Scriptless Tour.

In the past, Mochrie’s writing for television, stage and magazines has garnered numerous awards. His first book of fiction, Not Quite the Classics, in which he uses the first and last lines of familiar classics as a launching and landing point and re-imagines everything in between, was released by Viking, a publishing arm of Penguin Canada, in October 2013. The ebook version is currently available in the US at www.diversionbooks.com or www.amazon.com.

Last year, Mochrie and comedienne Andrea Martin were the inaugural recipients of Canada’s John Candy Award for Excellence in Comedy.

 

 

 

 

June 2019