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Thursday, February 24 • 2:15pm - 3:15pm
Colin Mochrie Keynote

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After revelling in his first laugh in a high school production, Colin planned to become a professional actor. After 4 years of theatre sports, Colin spent 3 years with Second City in Toronto. Then, his career went international, first with his appearances as a regular on the British version of Whose Line Is It Anyway? and afterward on the popular American television program of the same name. Colin spent two seasons as a cast member on popular CBC satirical series This Hour Has 22 Minutes and has been involved in numerous other television shows. Mochrie is a recipient of Canadian Comedy Awards; a Writer’s Guild of Canada award; the “Male Improviser of the Year Award,” from the Chicago Improv Festival; a Gemini Award; and he was the recipient of the Barbara Hamilton Memorial Award for Lifetime Achievement in Theatre and Advocacy from the Dora Mavor Moore Awards, and a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Actra Awards.

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Colin Mochrie

After revelling in his first laugh in a high school production, Colin planned to become a professional actor. After 4 years of theatre sports, Colin spent 3 years with Second City in Toronto. Then, his career went international, first with his appearances as a regular on the British... Read More →


Thursday February 24, 2022 2:15pm - 3:15pm MST
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