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Ryan Stile is known as an American actor and comedian. He is most famous for his role on the popular sketch show, Whose Line Is It Anyway?.
Ryan Stile was born on April 22, 1959. When he was 17 years old, he dropped out of college and started doing standup comedy shows. He grew up with his mother, who was a homemaker and father who worked as a supervisor in a Vancouver fish processing plant. He has a brother named Robert. In 1990, he moved to Los Angeles to perform with the Los Angeles Second City group.
In 1981, Ryan met Patricia McDonald at Punchlines where she was working as a waitress. Ryan asked her to go out on a date with him. Before getting married, they lived together for ten years. He has three children with her which are Sam, Mackenzie, and Claire. He semi-retired after a few years of his marriage and spent some quality time with his family. In this period, he opened his theatre for improv comedy in Bellingham.
Ryan likes boating and relaxing, and whenever he gets time, he goes out with his wife and children to relax. Ryan also has three dogs, a golden retriever, a Scottish terrier, and a shepherd.
At one time, Ryan was in search of a classy home that would not only match his lifestyle but also suit his family. As a result, he bought a house in Sherman Oaks, California. Surprisingly, the house Ryan bought was previously owned by the famous performer, Liberace. However, after moving to Washington, Stile put the house up for sale.
Stiles has been a frequent fundraiser for children with burn injuries, raising over $500,000 for the Burned Children Recovery Center since 2009, helping the foundation to recover from the Economy Crash of 2008.
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Ryan Stile became famous for “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”, he was a star on the show as well as being involved with casting and co-producing. Ryan and his long-time friend, Colin Mochrie contributed a lot to the early success of the show. One of the entertaining episodes includes the time Vernon Davis, an NFL player was featured as the show’s celebrity guest.
Ryan also starred in the comedy sitcom, "The Drew Carey Show " from 1995 to 2004 playing Drew's quick-witted friend, Lewis Kiniski. Ryan appeared in the Academy Award-nominated film, Rainbow War. The film was centered on the World’s Fair that occurred in 1986 in Vancouver. Both Ryan and Colin were cast in the film. During the Oscars, Rainbow War received an Oscar nomination for Best Short Film.
Ryan tours with Greg Proops, Chip Esten, and Jeff B. Davis with the “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” live show. He had a recurring role on a famous television sitcom called "Two and a Half Men". He filmed a pilot for a Canadian sitcom called "Memory Lanes" starring him and Sean Masterson.
Ryan has also been successful in starring in many commercials. In 1994, Nike opted to start baseball ads where they targeted ending the strike involving the MLB. For the ad campaign, Ryan starred in several ads where he tried various moves in an empty stadium by himself. Apart from Nike’s ads, Stile has been featured on many other commercials including ads for Zaxby’s, Kinko’s, Progressive Insurance, KFC, Pizza Hut and Playskool.
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