Colin Mochrie always seems like a Great Gentleman and I feel he is a highly under-rated actor. He has talent and ability and yet its the so called 'stars' that get all the attention and make the big money.
You can really tell how much Wayne looks up to Colin. I really love both of these guys - how warm and modest they are both. And, of course, how funny!!
Colin seems like such a humble and overall great guy. I wish all of these guys did more in the entertainment world than they ended up doing but it's all good we have have the show to remember them by.
Colin: Although there's no physical danger. Wayne: Right, there's no death involved. *Recalls the scene where Colin stuck a flamethrower in Ryan's mouth*
"Who turned out, years later, to be my wife." For some reason, the way he put that made me smile. I love this guy! He seems so humble and nice to talk to, I wish I could meet him!
When Colin says Luke is always changing he really wasn't kidding. 🙂 Seriously, that's a really nice interview. Colin, as well as being a great comedian, comes across as such a nice person and a wonderful father. Lovely to watch.
wOW colin is such a sweetheart. Who would've ever thought? i love him even more after this interview. and much respect to do improv as a job when it gets him nervous everytime.
Well, okay, marine biologist may be a noble job... But *damn*, what a waste that would have been! It scares the living shit out of me to imagine Colin actually doing that and never ending up on our screens - no "TAPIOOOOCA!", no "We're watching animal porn", no all-around awesomeness and epicness and bromance with Ryan - man, I really don't wanna think about that! *What a waste!* I sincerely thank the universe or whatever for not letting that happen and for stirring Mr. Mochrie in this beautiful direction of comedy!
Awww the way he describes being on Whose Line is so cute. Sounds like he really enjoyed it. Wayne is sexy. Aw that's so cute Colin got his first laugh and said "That's it. This is what I wanna do for the rest of my life." :) "People, it's a very noble profession." XD So sweet how he says Ryan was a "major force in his life" and also how he talks about his son. What a kind, genius, humble, gentleman-like man. Love him.
i love how wayne's so honest about it mid-way through the show. you can tell how they're talking to each other differently than they would have if they were on whose line
GUYS! COLIN MENTIONED HIS SON, LUKE MOCHRIE. If you don't know, he's made videos with the Nostalgia Critic on ThatGuyWithTheGlasses. If you care to check him out, he's there. I'm not sure if he's still with them, but he was for a time period.
Colin Mochrie and I have a lot much in common...We're both really shy, we both love improv, and we both got into acting in the same way. no joke. He's like my role model. You're awesome, Colin!!!!!!
this is so cool to see. I grew up watching whose line and loving it, then years later I was lucky to go to highschool with Colin's son Luke. Very nice guy!
8:02 As you get older each day becomes a smaller and smaller percentage of your life. When you're a child years are huge percentages of your recallable memory, but once you're in your 20s they're already just small portions of everything you've experienced.
this is crazy I now want to be an actress mostly doing improve but when I was younger I wanted too be a marine biologist I know no one really cares but I thought that as cool
He went on to star in his own ABC variety show in 2001 called The Wayne Brady Show, and a daytime talk show of the same name in 2002, which lasted two seasons and won four Daytime Emmy Awards, two of which went to Brady for Outstanding Talk Show Host.
It makes me so happy that those two are still best friends. In Improv-A-Ganza for example, Colin said to Ryan "Why don't you make the nose even bigger?" and Ryan was all like "Are we really gonna start?" ♥ : D
i had an improv club at my high school.. i loved it because i was the grade nine favorite and a lot of the older kids thought i was funny. we would play whose line and other improv show games and it was so much fun. but two months ago the Ontario teacher strike started and all clubs are cancelled. when Colin was talking about his old days in drama i cried inside, so now i watch WLIIA episodes online to cope... :(
I liked this video before I even watched it. Colin is the single best thing to EVER come out of Scotland. (I'm not dissing Scotland, I'm saying that HE'S THAT GOOD!!)
Colin is a legend, it's so sad seeing all of his work as a history, you know? It will be remembered, but I wish things like Whose Line and maybe the Green Screen show were sill on.
Wayne Brady has a show in Las Vegas. I'm from Las Vegas and I used to work at a fast food restaurant called El Pollo Loco. While I was working Wayne came into my store twice. I was starstruck both times, but no one else I was working with knew who he was. He actually came up to my register both times and ordered a shit load of chicken. I still have the receipts he signed!!!
Harperlarp Dude, I'm not even from an English speaking country and stumbled upon a Whose-line -US video. (mind=blown) Then, after falling in love with Colin and Ryan, I found the UK version, the new episodes, the Drew-Carey-Show, Improvaganza and recently this interview-stuff... If you haven't seen the new episodes, look for "Colin's sixpack". Trust me on this :)
I see him at Parent Meeting Interview Nights at my highschool! It's so cool.. but I never get the nerves to go up to him. I love his work in Whose Line Is It Anyways! One of my fav shows
The American version ran on ABC from August 5, 1998 to September 4, 2004. However they had filmed so much material that two more seasons were aired on ABC Family (which had aired reruns of the show since 2002), which ran from January 17, 2005 to December 15, 2007.
and Luke was in a feature length Star Wars/Trek parody called To Boldly Flee where he played Luke Skywalker... and Colin was mentioned. It all comes full circle!
The Wayne Brady Show was designed to try and capture the popularity of Wayne from Whose Line, and ABC originally commissioned it. I am sorry, but I knew it would fail, there is something in the mindset of TV executives, if someone is popular on a show, give them a talk show - It nearly always fails.