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GREG PROOPS AND CHIP ESTEN OF WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY
Greg Proops is a groovy stand up comic from San Francisco
Greg Proops is best known for his unpredictable appearances on Whose Line Is It Anyway? the hit improvised comedy series on ABC hosted by Drew Carey. Greg is also a regular on the long running British version of WLIIA, seen on Comedy Central and the ABC Family Channel.
Greg Proops other television appearances include, The Drew Carey Show, The Late, Late Show with Craig Kilborn, Just Shoot Me, Talk Soup, Politically Incorrect, The Wayne Brady Show and Hollywood Squares.
Greg Proops is very pleased to improvise with Drew Carey, Ryan Stiles, Kathy Kinney and many others as part of the Improv All-Stars. They had the honor of performing for the troops in Bosnia, Kosovo and the Persian Gulf as part of the USO. They can currently be seen on a fabulous Showtime comedy special. When over the pond in London, Greg sits in with the renowned Comedy Store Players.
Greg Proops's stand up may be heard on his own bi-weekly, satirical show Audible Proops on audible.com.
Greg Proops was spotted hosting his own syndicated national dating show Rendez-View. He also hosted the now cult classic game show, Comedy Central's VS. Greg Proops threw down an original half-hour of stand up comedy on Comedy Central Presents.
Across the wide Atlantic in the United Kingdom. Greg Proops performed stand up at a benefit with Michael Palin and Terry Jones for the Peter Cook Foundation that was aired on BBC last Christmas. Greg was honored to rock the mike at Prince Charles' 50th Royal Birthday Gala seen on ITV in Britain. He also performed a stand up half-hour on Comedy Store Five for Channel Five and has bantered on All Talk with Clive Anderson.
Greg Proops can be heard as a mad scientist on Pam Anderson's new animated series Striperella, seen on TNN. He can also be heard as the articulate worm. Gommi in the soon to be released animated feature Kaena the Prophecy starring Kirsten Dunst. Greg Proops was so excited to portray Fode, one half of the Pod Race Announcer in the hit motion picture Star Wars: The Phantom Menace and all the subsequent video games.
The Proopdog is a total smartyboots: he won The Weakest Link, Ben Stein's Money and Rock n' Roll Jeopardy. He also asked Dick Clark what his plans for New Years were while guest hosting The Other Half.
Gregmonkey rocks his stand up comedy all over the world and can be found most frequently performing in his hometown of San Francisco at Cobb's Comedy Club or at Caroline's in New York City. Often he drops the knowledge on comedy night at the ridiculously hip alternative rock joint, Largo in Hollywood. Greg Proops has toured the UK four times, sold out Edinburgh Fringe Festival seven years running and has kicked it live in Montreal, Aspen, Ireland, Paris, Norway and the United Arab Emirates.
Below the equator in Australia, G-Piddy jammed at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and hosted Hey, Hey it's Saturday! a national TV institution.
Greg Proops is married to a woman, Jennifer. He doesn't deserve her. They reside in Lower California with their pet ocelot, Shakira.
Chip Esten made his theatrical debut in London in 1991 when he portrayed Buddy Holly in the hit West End musical Buddy. It was during this run that he first appeared on the original British version of Whose Line is it Anyway? Later, while touring with Buddy in the United States, Chip was nominated for a Helen Hayes Award. He has also appeared as a different Buddy in the original cast of The Last Session.
Besides the American version of Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Chip Esten's many television acting credits include The Brian Benben Show, The Crew, and the movies 61* and The Sleepwalker Killing. He's made guest appearances on such shows as Cheers, Murphy Brown, Married With Children, Just Shoot Me, JAG, Diagnosis Murder, Providence, Party of Five, and Star Trek: The Next Generation and Voyager. Chip Esten's feature film debut was in the Kevin Costner-directed The Postman. He has also appeared in Thirteen Days, Swing Vote, Late Last Night, Save It For Later, and the Wim Wenders-directed Ten Minutes Older.
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