The Other Performers

Whose Line is it Anyway certainly doesn't revolve around Colin Mochrie and Greg Proops. Hardly! The show also stars a number of very talented performers. Here you can learn a bit about the other performers on the show and what they do. Right now we have the bios up of the regular US performers. If you have any more bios or info you would like to contribute please e-mail the webmistress.


Ryan Stiles
Ryan Stiles was born on April 22, 1959 in Seattle, Washington. He grew up in Vancouver, Canada. During his senior year in high school he dropped out to pursue being a standup comedian. From there he joined and performed in several comedy ensembles. He was on the UK version of Whose Line is it Anyway and now stars in and produces the US version. He also stars on the Drew Carey Show as one of Drew’s best friends, Lewis

Wayne Brady
Wayne Brady was raised in Orlando, Florida. As a teenager he wanted to be in the military, but after getting involved in theater he quickly changed his mind. He has been involved with several comedy groups and was in the TV movie Geppetto, with Drew Carey. He is a regular performer on the US version of Whose Line is it Anyway. He is also filming the pilot of his own show, "The Wayne Brady Show" for ABC.

Brad Sherwood
Brad Sherwood was born on November 24 1964 in Chicago and was raised in Santa Fe. He was on the 1992, 1997, and 1998 seasons of the UK version of Whose Line is it Anyway. He is now part of the cast of the US version. He has appeared in episodes of LA Law, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and was the host of the Dating Game in the 1996-1997 season. He currently performs at the ACME Comedy Theater in LA.

Chip Esten
Chip Esten has been featured on the UK version of Whose Line is it Anyway. He now appears on the US version. He has appeared on TV in Married… with Children, Party of Five, Star Trek Voyager and The Trouble with Normal. (If you have any more information on Chip please e-mail me, I can’t find any!!!)



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