Colin Andrew Mochrie (; born November 30, 1957) is a Scottish-born Canadian actor, writer, producer and improvisational Comedy, best known for his appearances on the British and American 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. He was named Canadian Comedy Person of the Year at the 2013 Canadian Comedy Awards.
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.
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. 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.
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. He noted his favourite games as "Scenes From a Hat", where he would have to act out scenes based on suggestions by audience members, and "Whose Line" where he and Stiles would act out a scene and have to add in lines written on pieces of paper. He believed his weak spots were the musical segments and the "Hoedown" game, which he said was the only time during the show when he felt total fear. Mochrie, who cannot sing, usually spoken word his lines instead of singing them.
Mochrie's co-stars on the show would frequently mock him for being Canadians and for his receding hairline. Very early on in the UK version, however, Mochrie still had a fairly full head of hair, and the bald jokes were done at the expense of the UK host, Clive Anderson. In the American version, Mochrie would often perform the female role in certain frequently performed skits, such as "Whose Line" and "Two Line Vocabulary". In the few times he played the man in the scene, the producers were making further fun of his baldness (e.g., Colin was Samson, and Ryan was Delilah, and Samson had lost all his strength because Delilah had cut off his hair).
According to Mochrie's agent, Jeff Andrews, during the show's run Mochrie was better known in Canada as a "commercial king", performing as characters such the Detergent Crusader for Sunlight detergent. In March 2005, a Nabisco advertising campaign starred Mochrie as the "Snack Fairy", in which he wears a ballet tutu over ordinary slacks and a shirt. At the end of each commercial, he declares "Snack happy!" and waves his scepter with a smile.
Mochrie remained active elsewhere during his tenure as a Whose Line cast member. In early 1994, he played the role of Mike Brady in a musical version of The Brady Bunch, directed by fellow Second City member Bruce Pirrie. In the production, Mochrie plays the character as caffeine-fuelled, jittery, and neurotic, an exaggeration of the Mike Brady television character, who often had a coffee in his hand on the show. Shortly before his move to the US version of Whose Line in 1998, Mochrie starred in the Canadian comedy series Supertown Challenge as the host of game shows, which the show spoofed. He also appeared in several episodes of the Canadian improvisational comedy series Improv Heaven and Hell.
From 2001 through 2002, Mochrie co-starred in the Canadian comedy series Blackfly for the series' two seasons. He appeared in This Hour Has 22 Minutes on CBC Television from 2001 through 2003, and on the WB Television Network series Drew Carey's Green Screen Show in 2004.
In 2003, Mochrie, Leslie Nielsen, Wayne Gretzky, and Roy Halladay appeared in print and television advertisements to encourage people to visit Toronto after the SARS outbreak that struck the city.
In May 2004, he hosted a guide to surviving animal attacks on Animal Planet known as Wild Survival Guide. He has done a commercial supporting Habitat For Humanity. He appeared briefly in a commercial for Buckley's Cough Syrup, and he was featured in a commercial for New York Fries, manning a steamroller. He appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno as the superhero Overly Sensitive Man (inspired by Whose Line).
By 2004, Mochrie was appearing in so many media spots that a new Canadian television series, Corner Gas, made light of it by having him do a cameo appearance in the tenth episode. In 2005, Mochrie appeared in "Burnt Toast", a series of eight comedic mini-operas, each depicting a different stage of a romantic relationship in a contemporary setting, produced by Canada's Rhombus Media. He also appeared in an episode of The Surreal Gourmet. Along with Rosie O'Donnell, Mochrie hosts a video introduction to a tour of the bakery in the Pacific Wharf area of Disney California Adventure Park. In the video, he helps explain how sourdough bread is made. On December 25, 2005, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation premièred the TV movie The Magical Gathering. Mochrie starred in this, and his daughter, Kinley, co-starred as Mochrie's character at a younger age.
Mochrie starred in Getting Along Famously in 2006. In February 2007, he made a guest appearance as a priest in the seventh episode of Little Mosque on the Prairie, a Canadian television comedy series.
On March 28, 2007, Mochrie and his Whose Line costar Brad Sherwood hosted part of the Press Correspondents' Dinner with the President. At that event, Sherwood and Mochrie featured Deputy White House Chief of Staff Karl Rove rapping. Rove's only line was "MC Rove". On August 29, 2007, it was announced that Mochrie would host the Canadian version of the game show Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?. The first of five episodes aired on October 25, 2007. As a result, Mochrie became the fifth member of the American Whose Line? cast to become a game show host, after colleagues Brad Sherwood ( The Dating Game and The Big Moment), Greg Proops ( Vs., Head Games and Rendez-View), Wayne Brady ( Don't Forget the Lyrics! and Let's Make a Deal), and Drew Carey ( Power of 10 and The Price Is Right).
The image of Mochrie's face is used extensively in Animutation, a style of Adobe Flash animation. Neil Cicierega, the creator of Animutation, would place Mochrie in almost every Animutation he made, making the inclusion of him in Animutation somewhat of a running gag. Mochrie is aware of his status among Animutation artists and fans, having been quoted, "It was very odd when I first saw the animutations. Obviously, the animators are more than a little crazy, but I am very proud of my standing in the animutation arena and hope that some day I can make millions off of it."
In 2011, Mochrie appeared as a regular cast member on Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza on GSN. In 2012, Mochrie starred in the ABC improv comedy series Trust Us with Your Life.
Mochrie returned for the The CW's revival of Whose Line Is It Anyway? in the summer of 2013. He had a recurring role in the short-lived television comedy series Working the Engels.
In 2017 Mochrie made a cameo appearance complete with his trademark dry humour, as Ralph Fellows a hotel detective in an episode of the Canadian detective TV series Murdoch Mysteries.
In 2020 he hosted , a webcast collaboration between Second City alumni and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra which presented a comedic history of the use of classical and liturgical music in the church, "Comedian Colin Mochrie to host online presentation of Mass Hysterical: A Comedic Cantata on Dec. 15". Beach Metro Community News, December 5, 2020. for which he received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Lead Performance in a Web Program or Series at the 10th Canadian Screen Awards in 2022.Brent Furdyk, "2022 Canadian Screen Award Nominees Announced, ‘Sort Of’ & ‘Scarborough’ Lead The Pack" . ET Canada, February 15, 2022.
He has appeared on the revival of sketch comedy series The Kids in the Hall, which was released on Amazon Prime Video on May 13, 2022. Mochrie co-created Hyprov, a comedy show that is a fusion of stage hypnosis and improvisation alongside hypnotist Asad Mecci and often co-stars as the improvisational comedian.
As of 2018, Mochrie and Sherwood have continued their performances, billed as the "Scared Scriptless Tour", and are playing in larger venues such as the Sydney Opera House and London's Royal Albert Hall.
Mochrie is related to Canadian actor Munro Chambers by marriage. In a 2010 interview, Chambers stated:
Career
Improvisational beginnings
1988–1998
1999–2009
2010–present
Ongoing two-man show with Brad Sherwood
Personal life
"I could say many things... my uncle, for one thing, is Colin Mochrie. He's been my inspiration getting into the industry. He's my uncle-in-law; his wife is my dad's cousin. My dad and his cousin, they were kind of like brother and sister growing up, so he's my uncle by law. We have a good relationship."
Filmography
Film
1983 Guard Uncredited 1985 Rainbow War Short film 1989 The January Man Pat 1997 The Real Blonde Renny 1999 Road to Nowhere Tom Berman 2000 Lucky Numbers Jack 2001 The Midnight Hour Fred Dennis Uncredited Totally Blonde Vulcan / Agent / Comic / Drunk Truth in Advertising John Stevenson Short 2002 Jane White Is Sick & Twisted Barney Do It for Uncle Manny Maitre'd Expecting Gary The Tuxedo Gallery Owner 2003 Turnbuckle Connor O'Connor Bitter Jester Himself 2005 Burnt Toast: The Argument Husband Short 2006 Cathedral Pine Dr. Brock Cosby Young Triffie Sgt. Bill O'Mara 2007 Surviving My Mother Rick I Do & I Don't Bagpiper 2007 Let's All Hate Toronto Himself 2008 Inconceivable Andy Stephenson Mr. Pennington 2009 Puck Hogs Irv Mason 2010 GravyTrain Mayor Chester Chubbins 2011 In a Family Way Oscar Direct-to-video Jean Chrétien 2011 Ecstasy Father Brian Ron Sparks Celebrity Roast of Colin Mochrie Himself Direct-to-video 2012 Please Kill Mr. Know It All Talk Show Host The Train Gordon Short 2013 Hardsell Ben Short 2014 The Anniversary Carl Beethoven's Treasure Tail Dr. Kelp Direct-to-video 2015 Business Ethics Higgins Short After the Ball Colin Frost Night Cries The Hat 2019 ''Boys vs. Girls Roger Astronaut Interviewer Canadian Strain Jack Banting 2020 Thomas and the Magic Railroad: 20th Anniversary Celebration Burnett Stone 2021 Drifting Snow John Maybe There's a Tree Reggie Deuce Ankle Biters Detective Morton 2022 Junior's Giant Producer only 2023 Hey, Viktor! Craig Broner 2023 How to Ruin the Holidays Dad 2024 Villains Inc. Harold
Television
1990 The Campbells Farmer The World's Oldest Living Bridesmaid Outdoor Bar Waiter TV movie
UncreditedMy Talk Show Guest Star 1991–1999 Whose Line Is It Anyway? Himself United Kingdom version
71 episodes1995 Bus Driver Season 3 episode 4: "The Return of Sing Ling" 1996 Gotti Sound operator TV movie Goosebumps Heavy Uncredited
Season 2 episode 4: "Bad Hare Day"1998 Stories from My Childhood Himself Voice
2 episodesOnce a Thief O'Grady Episode 15: "True Blue" 1998–2007
2013–presentWhose Line Is It Anyway? Himself United States version 1998–2000 Supertown Challenge Dick Powell Writer (3 episodes) 1999 George and Martha Oscar/Bud Chuckles Voice
Main role (26 episodes)Shelly Fisher Mr. Niles TV movie Show of Hearts Himself Improv Heaven and Hell Figure It Out Panelist 1999–2000 The Drew Carey Show Eugene/Eugene Anderson 3 episodes 2000 The Outer Limits Dale La Rose Season 6 episode 10: "Down to Earth" Twas the Night Before Christmas Himself Christmas special 2000–2003 Seven Little Monsters Two Voice
Main role (49 episodes)2001 Disney's California Adventure TV Special Himself Improv All Stars TV special Hollywood Squares Panelist
10 episodesCream of Comedy Host 2001–2002 Blackfly Cpl. Entwhistle 26 episodes This Hour Has 22 Minutes Anthony St. George/Various 3 episodes
Writer2002 Made in Canada Frank Roy Season 4 episode 10: "Alan's Brother" Pyramid Himself Celebrity contestant
Episode dated December 27, 20022002–2003 Royal Canadian Air Farce Queer Eye for the Al-Queda Guy 3 episodes 2003 The Sean Cullen Show Himself Episode 1: "Seán's First Show" Comedic Genius: The Work of Bernard Slade Narrator I Love the '70s This Hour Has 22 Minutes: New Year's Eve Special Writer 2004 Cirque du Soleil: Solstrom Episode 10: "Winds of Courage" Corner Gas Dave Season 1 episode 10: "Comedy Night" The Red Green Show Frank Kepke 2 episodes 25 Years of Skinnamarink Himself I Love the '90s The Magical Gathering TV Guide Close Up: From Comedy Club to Primetime 2004–2005 Drew Carey's Green Screen Show 12 episodes 2005 A Very Barry Christmas Santa Claus TV movie
VoiceBurnt Toast Dougald TV movie Getting Along Famously Kip Delany TV movie pilot
Teleplay writer
Executive producerHimself Comedy Gold TV short documentary 2005–2009 Winnipeg Comedy Festival Host
Writer
2 episodes2006 Getting Along Famously Kip Delaney Main role
Co-creator
Writer
Executive producerThe Tonight Show with Jay Leno Overly Sensitive Man "#14.181" (Uncredited) Second City: First Family of Comedy Himself Mini-series documentary: "A College of Comedy" & "It Came from Melonville" 2007 Second City's Next Comedy Legend "Kreskin vs. Sean" & "Outsmart, Outlast, Outmug" Are You Smarter Than a Canadian 5th Grader? Himself / Host 2007–2012 Little Mosque on the Prairie Archdeacon Gladwin/Plastic Surgeon "The Archdeacon Cometh" & "The Worst of Times" 2008 History Bites Himself Special: "Céline Dion" 2009 Hotbox "#1.6" and "#1.13" Improv Monologue Project Himself 2009–2013 The Ron James Show Barry Crosby/Mr. Douglas 5 episodes 2010 Love Letters Andy TV movie Veterinarian Mini-series
Episode 4: "Big City Smack Down"Degrassi Takes Manhattan Larry TV movie Men with Brooms Episode 12: "How They Got Here" Making a Scene Himself Truth Mashup Episode 2: "Canadian TV" 2010–2012 Wingin' It Security Guard Bob/Security Guard 2 episodes 2011 She's the Mayor Scott Hawkins 13 episodes Single White Spenny Dr. Brickman Episode 1: "Revenge Sex" Almost Heroes Boyd 8 episodes Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza Himself 21 episodes Long Story Short: CBC Turns 75 Colin & Brad: Two Man Group 2012 Comedy Bar Lionel Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town Judge Pepperleigh TV movie Trust Us with Your Life Himself 8 episodes The Casting Room Episode: "Colin Mochrie" 2012–2013 Match Game Panelist
4 episodes2013 Off2Kali Comedy Season 1 episode 7: "Pick My Fake Indian Name!" Downton Abbey at 54 Below: Season 4, Episode 1 Sneak Peek Julian Fellowes (Himself) Satisfaction Manager Episode 12: "Daddy Issues" #7DaysLater Colin Episode 1: "Drama Queen" Fir Crazy Gary Dixon TV movie Call Me Fitz Man in a Hot Dog Costume 2 episodes 90210: 4ever Himself 2014 Working the Engels Miles Episode 1: "Pilot" Dark Rising Nacelle "The Nefarious" 5 episodes Space Janitors Wondor Kenway Web series
Season 3 episode 5: "Hope Day"Canada's Smartest Person Himself Linguistic Judge: "#1.1" 2014–2017 Annedroids Mr. Cooper Web series
5 episodes2015 The Stanley Dynamic Mailman Season 1 episode 16: "The Stanley Student" Gaming Show (In My Parents' Garage) Himself Season episode 7: "Pong the Movie" Celebrity Name Game Celebrity player
3 episodes2016 Hart of America Short 2017 But I'm Chris Jericho! Himself Season 2 episode 3: "Peace Out" 2017-2024 Murdoch Mysteries Ralph Fellows 6 episodes 2018 Let's Get Physical Bill Vanslooten Episode 8: "CAC Fight!" Liverspots and Astronots Rossi 21 episodes The Mission Ambassador Macdonald TV movie 2019 Michelle's Jerry Web series
Episode 2: "Lunch is for Troglodytes"Go Away, Unicorn! Mr. Opus / Sensei Scotty / Scotty Voice
9 episodesPete Samcras Dad Mini-series
2 episodesPrivate Eyes Ralph Duncan Season 3 episode 12: "Glazed and Confused" Carter Neil Jacott Season 2 episode 1: "Harley Wears A Wig" 2020 Workin' Moms Mr. Hall Season 4 episode 2: "Black Sheep" 2021 TallBoyz Himself Season 2 episode 6: "All the Focus Is on the Diamonds" A Christmas Letter Sandy Clause TV movie 2022 Himself 6 episodes Sloppy Jones Frank Jones Episode 1: "Over My Dad Body" The Kids in the Hall Police Detective Episode 8 Baking All the Way Mr. Weaver TV movie 2023 Ted Lasso Lanny Voice
Season 3, episode 10: "International Break"
Awards and nominations
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2000 Colin Mochrie – Whose Line Is It Anyway? Canadian Comedy Awards Best Male Improviser 2001 Best Male Performance – Television 2002 Colin Mochrie – Jane White Is Sick & Twisted B-Movie Award Best B-Movie Hollywood Appearance or Cameo This Hour Has 22 Minutes WGC Screenwriting Awards Best Script for TV Comedy or Variety 2003 This Hour Has 22 Minutes – "New Years Even Special" with Greg Thomey, Mary Walsh, Cathy Jones, Mark Critch, Mark Farrell, Paul Mather, Peter McBain, and Kevin White Canadian Comedy Awards Best TV Writing in a Special or Episode This Hour Has 22 Minutes with Greg Thomey, Mary Walsh, Cathy Jones, Mark Critch, Mark Farrell, Paul Mather, Peter McBain, Luciano Casimiri, Kevin White 2003 This Hour Has 22 Minutes Gemini Awards Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series 2004 Colin Mochrie – Expecting Canadian Comedy Awards Best Male Performance – Film Colin Mochrie – Expecting with Karl Pruner, Barbara Radecki, Cindy Stone Best Writing – Film 2005 Getting Along Famously Best Writing for a Special or Episode 2005 Gemini Awards Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or Series 2008 History Bites for episode Celine Dion 2010 Colin Mochrie ACTRA Toronto Awards Award of Excellence Canadian Comedy Awards Canadian Comedy Person of the Year 2012 Phil Hartman Award Dave Broadfoot Award 2013 Canadian Comedy Person of the Year 2015 ACTRA Toronto Awards Outstanding Performance – Male 2016 Colin Mochrie & Wayne Jones Canadian Comedy Awards Best Live Production
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