Colin Mochrie

Actor

Birthday November 30, 1957

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland

Age 66 years old

Nationality Canada

Height 6′ 1″

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1957

Colin Andrew Mochrie (born November 30, 1957) is a Scottish-born Canadian actor, writer, producer and improvisational comedian, best known for his appearances on the British and US versions of the improvisational TV show Whose Line Is It Anyway?

Mochrie honed his comedic talents with Vancouver's TheatreSports League and Toronto's Second City theatre.

He has appeared in dozens of television series and films, as well as theatrical shows.

With his wife, comedian Debra McGrath, Mochrie co-wrote, co-produced, and co-starred in the Canadian sitcoms Getting Along Famously and She's the Mayor.

He has written for numerous other series and events, and wrote and performed for the White House Correspondents' Association dinner.

Mochrie's work has been recognized with numerous awards, including two Canadian Comedy Awards, a Gemini Award, and a Writers Guild of Canada award.

1964

In 1964, when Mochrie was seven years old, his family emigrated to Canada.

They first settled in a neighbourhood just outside Montreal, Quebec, and five years later moved to Vancouver, British Columbia.

Mochrie attended Killarney Secondary School, where he was a self-proclaimed loner who wanted to become a marine biologist.

He was persuaded by a friend to try out for a play titled The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch in which Mochrie played the role of the undertaker.

He was hooked when he got his first laugh, which inspired him to pursue a career in entertainment.

After graduating from high school as valedictorian, Mochrie attended the Studio 58 theatre school at Langara College for four years, where he discovered the art of improvisational comedy.

Upon graduation from Studio 58, Mochrie found his first line of work as a member of the Vancouver TheatreSports League.

1980

He started working with the group in 1980.

Fame was slow to start, as Mochrie "literally had to pull people out of McDonald's to come see the shows."

Mochrie originally had parts in plays while working for the group, but working for the TheatreSports League eventually became a full-time job for Mochrie.

He met fellow improvisor Ryan Stiles during this time.

He was visiting a mutual friend in New Zealand when Stiles was doing comedy at Punchlines.

After the two met, Stiles and Mochrie began working at TheatreSports together.

1985

Though it has been stated that the two met while members of The Second City, the pair were already close friends, according to both Mochrie and Susan Trimbee, the former manager of The Second City Toronto (1985–1988).

Following Expo '86, Mochrie ended his tenure with the Vancouver TheatreSports League and moved to Toronto.

Once there, Mochrie auditioned for The Second City comedy troupe, where Stiles was working.

He began performing with the Second City National Touring Company where he met Debra McGrath, who was the director of the company at the time.

1988

Upon finishing his stint with Second City in 1988, Mochrie's career was quiet for a while as he spent some time with his new wife and child.

1989

The two married in 1989 and had a child, Kinley, in 1990.

Mochrie worked for The Second City for three years, co-writing and starring in three productions and directing three seasons of their national touring company.

As a member of the touring company, he performed in many skits, including one where he and two others are at a bar, and they help him to rewrite an anecdote from his youth involving his father taking him to a baseball game; and a five-minute version of a James Bond movie, complete with Mochrie in a downhill ski chase and parachuting off a cliff.

In 1989, he auditioned for the new British Channel 4 improv show Whose Line Is It Anyway? but did not make the cut.

Mochrie has stated that the audition was a good learning experience because while improv is about setting other people up to be funny, auditions should be about giving yourself the chance to stand out.

He moved to Los Angeles the following year, but again auditioned for the British Whose Line, this time making the cut and being asked to fly to London.

He appeared on one episode and was again let go.

The third time Mochrie auditioned, he earned a regular spot on the show.

1998

He spent seven years as a regular on the UK version of Whose Line Is It Anyway? and remained a cast member until the show's end in 1998.

After the British version of the show ended its run, Mochrie joined the American version of Whose Line Is It Anyway? hosted by Drew Carey on ABC.

He was brought on alongside Ryan Stiles, who was also a regular member of the UK cast.

Mochrie appeared on every episode from its debut in August 1998 to its finale in 2006.

2013

He was named Canadian Comedy Person of the Year at the 2013 Canadian Comedy Awards.

Colin Mochrie was born in Kilmarnock, Scotland, the oldest of three children.

His father was an airline maintenance executive.

He was shy as a child, stating that neighbours would have commented that he "watched way too much television."