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  Ryan Stiles: Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Stiles' ascent as a comic began early, doing stand-up routines at small comedy clubs near his home in Vancouver.
With his writing partner, Sean Masterson, Stiles has penned an original screenplay, "Live Bait." The script, purchased by Imagine Entertainment/Universal, is currently in development.
Stiles and his wife, Pat, were married in 1989 and have two children.
www.wchstv.com /abc/whoselineisit/ryanstiles.html   (209 words)

  
  Ryan Stiles - Whose Line Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The very tall Stiles (6 ft. 6) was often the visual focus of the episodes, however he had an impressive array of improvisational skills in both physical and verbal humour, as well as being a passable singer.
Ryan's partnership with Colin Mochrie became a particular feature of the show, as the two were almost telepathic in their ability to feed off each other's lines.
Ryan was the consummate professional of the Whose Line cast, even going as far as to continue the Party Quirks game after ramming his head into a neon light and injuring himself while doing his famous impression of Carol Channing.
www.idiotsite.com /wlwiki/index.php?title=Ryan_Stiles   (444 words)

  
 Figliulo & Silverman Attorney - Ryan P. Stiles
Ryan Stiles is Of Counsel to the firm, concentrating his practice in complex business disputes and litigation.
Ryan was the senior U.S. Embassy official responsible for coordinating all border security issues with the Iraqi government, the United States Government and Coalition Forces.
Ryan developed, trained and mentored a special border force for deployment on the Syrian border to prevent entry into Iraq of terrorists, and their weapons and funds, and assisted negotiation of border security agreements with Saudi Arabia and Syria.
www.fslegal.com /rstiles.html   (508 words)

  
 WVAH Fox 11: Ryan Stiles on The Drew Carey Show
It's not surprising that Ryan Stiles would feel comfortable doing a comedic turn in the role of Lewis, one of Drew Carey's ever-present friends in the new comedy, "The Drew Carey Show." After all, the first job Stiles ever had was that of a stand-up comedian.
Although he was a good student, Stiles admits that "being a high-school senior gave me too much freedom." He got so carried away with his flexible schedule that he quit school a few months shy of graduation and got a job doing stand-up comedy in Vancouver.
Stiles' television credits include "Parker Lewis Can't Lose," "Mad About You" and cable's "The Hitchhiker." He's currently a series regular on the British improvisational series, "Whose Line Is It, Anyway?," which has been nominated for three CableACE awards.
www.wvah.com /programs/drew/ryanstiles.shtml   (305 words)

  
 Ryan Stiles Forum @ Filmbug
ryan is the funniest guy on the whose line crew i wish he would do informational talks and do tours around high schools that would be amazing.
Ryan Stiles is like one of the funniest people ever and he is like the funniest guy on Whose Line.
I love Ryan's shoes and what is in them and he seems like a very nice guy and funny on Whose Line Is It Anyway, I see the show just to see Ryan Stiles.
www.filmbug.com /db/31214-8   (725 words)

  
 The Ryans
Ryan Stiles is best known for his appearances on both versions of the improv comedy series Whose Line is it Anyway, but has also appeared on The Drew Carey Show, and both Hot Shots!
Ryan S.' previous post may have been about the day that Batgirl took over Livejournal, but the truth is, it's Ryans that are taking over LJ.
Ryan S. was contributing to the cartoonist's choice awards, which I was editing, while Ryan N. and I were working on a Welton Colbert/Whispered apologies crossover for Comixpedia.
www.ryanestrada.com /ryans   (1740 words)

  
 Ryan Stiles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ryan Lee Stiles (born April 22, 1959 in Seattle, Washington) is an Emmy-nominated Canadian-American actor and improvisational comedian.
Stiles was a regular on the show until 1998, and the show's short production season allowed him to make numerous television and motion picture appearances in the United States as well.
Ryan Stiles appearing in an advertisement for Yugo.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ryan_Stiles   (644 words)

  
 Ryan Stiles : Comedian Profile
Ryan Stiles is a North American actor and improvisational comedian.
Stiles was a regular on the show until 1995, and the show's short production season allowed him to make numerous television and motion picture appearances in the United States as well.
In 1995, Stiles was tapped by American comic Drew Carey to be a regular on his situation comedy, The Drew Carey Show.
www.comedy-zone.net /standup/comedian/s/stiles-ryan.htm   (450 words)

  
 tbs.com - The Drew Carey Show - Ryan Stiles
Ryan is a Canadian who knew pretty early on that comedy was his calling.
Adding to his international fame, Ryan was a cast member of the British version of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" before starring in the U.S. version of the series.
While Lewis can't seem to get a date, or (sometimes) a life, Ryan is happily married and the father of two.
tbs.com /stories/story/0,,321,00.html   (170 words)

  
 Ryan Stiles: The Drew Carey Show on WCHS-TV8
It's not surprising that Ryan Stiles would feel comfortable doing a comedic turn in the role of Lewis, one of Drew Carey's ever-present friends in the new comedy, "The Drew Carey Show." After all, the first job Stiles ever had was that of a stand-up comedian.
Although he was a good student, Stiles admits that "being a high-school senior gave me too much freedom." He got so carried away with his flexible schedule that he quit school a few months shy of graduation and got a job doing stand-up comedy in Vancouver.
Stiles' television credits include "Parker Lewis Can't Lose," "Mad About You" and cable's "The Hitchhiker." He's currently a series regular on the British improvisational series, "Whose Line Is It, Anyway?," which has been nominated for three CableACE awards.
www.wchstv.com /abc/drew/ryanstiles.shtml   (326 words)

  
 Improv Genius: Ryan Stiles
Ryan Lee, the youngest of 5, was born in Seattle, Washington on Wednesday, April, 22, 1959, to Sonny (a fisherman by trade) & Irene Stiles.
Ryan is at home in Custer, outside of Bellingham, in northwestern Washington (state), but he does return to California to take part in various projects.
Ryan Stiles (who plays Lewis on "The Drew Carey Show") & Canadian actor Colin Mochrie are the key members of this team.
www.geocities.com /mnmpeanut76/Ryan_fanpage.html   (1660 words)

  
 Ryan Stiles News   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A few years ago, Ryan Stiles was starring in two prime-time shows every week and living in a home once owned by Liberace.
For a guy who doesn't like standup comedy, Ryan Stiles is quite adept at it.
Bellingham resident Ryan Stiles, known for his performances in "The Drew Carey Show" and "Whose Line Is It Anyway?," and seven other comedians performed a sold-out improvisational show...
www.topix.net /who/ryan-stiles   (435 words)

  
 Ryan Stiles
Ryan Stiles is my favorite guy on Whose Line.
Ryan Lee Stiles was born on April 22, 1959.
He had movie parts in "Hot Shots" and "Hot Shots Part Deux" His mother hung his publicity photo from the movie, which he was in an Air Force uniform for, right next the pictures of his three brothers who were all in the real Air Force.
trackster007.tripod.com /lolwls/id1.html   (366 words)

  
 Vancouver TheatreSports League | Ryan Stiles
Stiles grew up in Richmond and is one of VTSL's very special alumni.
Everywhere Ryan performs, his shows are sold out, so we encourage people to buy their tickets early,” stated Jay Ono, Executive Director of VTSL.
Tickets For Ryan Stiles and Friends, Unplugged are available by calling TicketMaster at 604.280.4444 or on-line at www.ticketmaster.ca.
www.vtsl.com /mainstage/shows/ryan_stiles.php   (186 words)

  
 Kevin "Stiles" and Ryan Stiles. on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Stiles if he would take a picture with my children (Kevin and Erin), and he graciously accommodate my request.
Stiles generousity by informing him that I'd been telling my son, Kevin, for years that Kevin was Ryan's illegitimate child.
Stiles was a great sport about my humor, and I geniunely believed he got a kick out of my wicked Irish icebreaking gift of gab--Ryan's a wonderful character to banter with, and a very nice person.
www.flickr.com /photos/84283027@N00/28326268   (185 words)

  
 Ryan Stiles
Everything you wanted to know about Ryan and most of the stuff you didn't.
I studied up a little bit on what Ryan's past was like...and let me just say...
Ryan has been quite busy in the entertainment industry since his highschool years, and he has the portfolio to prove it.
www.freewebs.com /asylum/ryan.html   (326 words)

  
 Ryan Stiles - Biography - AOL Television
A master of improvisational comedy, tall, rangy, and rubber-faced, Ryan Stiles is best known for playing comic Drew Carey's best friend in the ABC sitcom The Drew Carey Show.
It was not the career his parents had hoped he would choose, but Stiles managed to make a living for a few years.
There, Stiles grew adept at improvising; in 1990, he transferred to the Los Angeles Second City troupe and, before long, the six-foot, five-inch redhead was working on television and in feature films.
television.aol.com /celebrity/ryan-stiles/68312/bio   (218 words)

  
 Ryan Stiles - TV.com
Ryan Stiles, the youngest of five children was born in Seattle, Washington to Canadian parents.
He grew up in a modest but loving environment provided by his mother, a homemaker, and his father, a supervisor at a Vancouver-based fish processing plant.When he was 10, his family moved to Vancouver.
Ryan dropped out of high school at age 17.
www.tv.com /ryan-stiles/person/1507/summary.html   (485 words)

  
 Ryan Stiles' "Whose Line" quiz -- free game
Ryan portrayed Drew low down on the evolutionary scale during Weird Newscasters
Drew sometimes refers to Ryan as Oswald, which is Ryan's name on "The Drew Carey Show".
Ryan is pretty good at holding in laughter during funny scenes.
www.funtrivia.com /playquiz.cfm?qid=209168   (242 words)

  
 MilkandCookies - Ryan Stiles
At the end Colin is fed up and sets up Ryan so he has to act something big.
Cheerleaders become Living Scenery for Ryan and Colin, two cowboys out on the range tend to their cattle and set up camp for the night.
Ryan Stiles creates a grand finale when he breaks a neon light with his head.
www.milkandcookies.com /tag/ryanstiles   (702 words)

  
 Ryan Stiles @ Filmbug
Ryan Stiles' ascent as an entertainer began early, when he performed stand-up routines at small comedy clubs near his home in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Stiles directed an episode of The Drew Carey Show titled Kate vs. Speedy.
Tell us what you think of Ryan Stiles in the Filmbug forum...
www.filmbug.com /db/31214   (177 words)

  
 ABC.com: The Drew Carey Show   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ryan Stiles stars as Lewis Kiniski, Drew Carey's odd ball, beer-loving buddy on The Drew Carey Show.
Stiles began his ascent as a comic early, doing standup routines at small comedy clubs near his home in Vancouver.
Stiles also landed numerous guest spots on television comedies, including a recurring role on Mad About You.
abc.go.com /primetime/drewcarey/bios/ryan_stiles.html   (377 words)

  
 Ryan Stiles   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Prior to performing with the Second City troupe in Santa Monica, Ryan was a member of the Toronto Second City outfit (circa 1987).
Their chemistry on stage together was so good that it led to a short-lived (Canadian?) TV show called "110 Lombard Street" (the real-life address of the Second City theater in Toronto).
Ryan was a Main Stage performer at The Second City, Santa Monica in the early 1990s.
www.a2zpeople.com /r/ry/ryan+stiles.asp   (666 words)

  
 It’s Okay...We’re Twins: The Ryan Stiles & Colin Mochrie Fanlisting
It’s Okay...We’re Twins: The Ryan Stiles & Colin Mochrie Fanlisting
Welcome to It’s Okay…We’re Twins, a fanlisting for the relationship between actor/comedians Ryan Stiles and Colin Mochrie, stars of the improv series Whose Line is it Anyway?
We're Twins: The Ryan Stiles & Colin Mochrie Fanlisting is © Jordanna.net.
www.jordanna.net /fan/rc   (49 words)

  
 Ryan Stiles at Hollywood.com
Tall (6' 5") and blond, Ryan Stiles played in improvisation troupes and performed stand-up comedy for a decade before getting his first regular TV series gig playing Lewis, the janitor at a pharmaceutical house who seems forever attached to Drew Carey, on "The Drew Carey Show" (ABC, 1995-).
A high school dropout, Stiles crossed from his native Washington to Canada to begin his career performing in Vancouver comedy clubs.
Stiles' early TV exposure was on "Andrea Martin: Together Again" (Showtime, 1989).
www.hollywood.com /celebrity/Ryan_Stiles/186936   (821 words)

  
 Ryan Stiles Net // v.3 // Interactive
Ryan Stiles Net® Is Copyright© 2006-2008, All Rights Reserved.
Whose Line Is It Anyway?, The Drew Carey Show, or any other Ryan Stiles memorabilia is intended.
For those who do livejournaling, here is the official Ryan Stiles LJ community, which includes news, icons, dialogues, and more.
www.ryan-stiles.net /interactive.html   (218 words)

  
 Ryan Stiles Net // v.3 // Site
A self-written story of the girl behind the website, and why she loves all things Ryan.
Links to our fanlistings that we own and run, and to a series of other Ryan Stiles related fanlistings.
A historical outline and information on how the site came to be, why it was created, and its plans for the future.
www.ryan-stiles.net /site.html   (284 words)

  
 SearchCeleb.com - Stiles, Ryan
Improv Genius Ryan Stiles - Fan site with biography, career credits, quotes from WLiiA and the Drew Carey Show, reviews, contact address, and pictures.
Ryan Stiles - Features a biography, pictures, and articles.
The Ryan Stiles Screen Capture Collection - Screen shot gallery featuring Ryan Stiles on Whose Line and other shows.
www.searchceleb.com /celebrity/Arts/People/S/Stiles,_Ryan   (151 words)

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