Ryan Stiles
- Producer
- Actor
- Additional Crew
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 (1995).
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. Despite
his parents' objections, he was able to support himself for several
years, but "I got out of stand-up when everybody else started doing
it," he says. He didn't stray too far from the world of comedy. In 1986
he joined the highly acclaimed Second City comedy ensemble in Toronto,
where he honed his improvisational skills. In 1990 Stiles moved to Los
Angeles to perform with the Los Angeles Second City group. Film and
television roles soon followed, including roles in
Hot Shots! (1991) and
Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993).
Stiles's television credits include
Parker Lewis Can't Lose (1990),
Mad About You (1992), and
cable's Deadly Nightmares (1983).
He's currently a series regular on the British improvisational series
Whose Line Is It Anyway? (1988),
which has been nominated for three CableACE awards. During the 1994-95
baseball strike, Stiles and acclaimed director
Joe Pytka made some memorable commercials for
Nike. That's Stiles in the empty baseball stadium doing the wave solo.
When he's not at work, Stiles spends his time thinking about work.