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Lisa Gilroy

Lisa Gilroy (born October 22, 1989) is a Canadian actress, comedian, and writer renowned for her improvisational comedy, viral sketches, and television roles. Born in , , she has built a blending stand-up, , and on-screen performances across platforms like podcasts, streaming series, and . Gilroy's breakthrough came through her training and affiliations with prestigious improv institutions, including as an alumna of The Second City National Touring Company, a member of The Groundlings Sunday Company in Los Angeles, and a current performer in ASSSSCAT at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. She has earned acclaim as a two-time Canadian Comedy Award winner and was named one of Vulture's "Comedians You Should and Will Know." Her notable credits include hosting the International Emmy-nominated series Undercover High and YTV's The Zone, as well as appearances on Comedy Bang! Bang! (Earwolf). In recent years, Gilroy has gained prominence for recurring and guest roles in high-profile projects, such as playing Vermin in the Peacock series Twisted Metal (2023), Detective Sarah Green in Hulu's Interior Chinatown (directed in part by Taika Waititi; 2024), and featuring in History of the World, Part II (2023). She has also appeared in episodes of Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2019), Black Mirror (2025), and Glamorous (2023), hosted the 2025 Canadian Screen Awards, and joined the cast of the upcoming Super Troopers 3 (production wrapped October 2025). Additionally, she received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for hosting Undercover High.

Early life and education

Upbringing in Edmonton

Lisa Gilroy was born on , 1989, in , , . Gilroy grew up in south-side during the 1990s, a period when the city's sprawling suburban landscape and mall-centric culture shaped daily life for many families. Her family home's location was often described in relation to landmarks like , reflecting the era's car-dependent routines and community hubs that fostered a sense of local identity among children of the time. Family dynamics played a key role in nurturing her humorous outlook; her father introduced her and her sister to influential comedies such as Monty Python sketches and Austin Powers films, sparking an early appreciation for absurd and irreverent humor. These home experiences, combined with the quick-witted banter typical of sibling interactions, helped cultivate her comedic sensibilities amid Edmonton's tight-knit, working-class neighborhoods. During her high school years, Gilroy attended Strathcona High School, where she first immersed herself in drama and comedy activities. A pivotal moment came during an improv performance in which she portrayed a cackling witch, an experience that ignited her passion for the stage—she later recalled walking offstage thinking, "Uh-oh, need to do that again." This early engagement with theatrical performance, influenced by television shows like Amy Poehler's era on Saturday Night Live and The Sarah Silverman Program, highlighted her draw to mischievous and playful comedy styles. Strathcona provided a supportive environment for exploring these interests through school productions and improv scenes, laying the groundwork for her future pursuits. As a teenager, Gilroy gained early exposure to Edmonton's local performance scene, including underground comedy clubs where she performed for small audiences of around a dozen . Following her university graduation, she performed with groups like the , marking her initial steps into live in a raw, supportive atmosphere that echoed the city's burgeoning alternative arts community.

University studies and early influences

Gilroy enrolled in the University of Alberta's dual / program in , initially driven by her ambition to become a teacher. She had even secured a position to teach at High . This combined allowed her to blend educational training with performance , reflecting her early interest in teaching through that had developed during her high school years. During her studies, Gilroy actively participated in university theater productions and improv activities, which sharpened her performance skills and exposed her to collaborative storytelling. These experiences, including writing and staging short plays for campus festivals, began to shift her focus toward the creative freedoms of . A pivotal moment came when she attended an show that captivated her; as she later recalled, "It just looked so fun to me... I have to get up there or I'm going to explode," leading her to prioritize performing over teaching. Upon graduating in 2014 with her BA/BEd in drama, Gilroy relocated to Toronto, marking the transition from academic training to professional entertainment pursuits. This move aligned with her newfound passion for comedy, setting the stage for her entry into improv and sketch scenes.

Career beginnings

Improv and sketch comedy in Canada

After relocating to Toronto in 2014 following her university studies, Lisa Gilroy quickly immersed herself in the city's vibrant improv and sketch comedy scene. She joined The Second City's National Touring Company as an alumna shortly thereafter, marking her entry into professional live comedy performance. As an ensemble member of the National Touring Company, Gilroy contributed to weekly shows that toured across , showcasing improvisational sketches and character-driven humor. Her work in these productions helped solidify her reputation within Toronto's comedy circuit, where she collaborated with established performers and honed her timing and wit in front of diverse audiences. During her time in Toronto, Gilroy won two as part of the sketch troupe The Sketchersons, underscoring her rising prominence in . These accolades reflected her ability to blend sharp observational humor with in live settings. Through ongoing performances and collaborations with groups like the long-running sketch troupe The Sketchersons, she developed a distinctive style characterized by relatable, character-based sketches that drew from everyday absurdities, laying the foundation for her later career advancements.

Transition to television hosting

Following her relocation to in 2014, Lisa Gilroy made her entry into television hosting with Undercover High, a YTV hidden-camera prank series targeting teen audiences that premiered on June 17, 2014. In the show, Gilroy collaborated with teachers to stage elaborate pranks on high school students, drawing on her background in improv comedy to inject spontaneity into the format. The series was renewed for a second season in 2016, and it earned an International Emmy Award nomination in the Kids: Non-Scripted Entertainment category in 2015, highlighting its innovative approach to youth entertainment. This opportunity marked a significant shift from her live performance roots, as Gilroy later described the experience as a "wild thing" due to jumping directly into solo hosting without prior TV credits. Building on this momentum, Gilroy joined the hosting team of YTV's The Zone in November 2014, a daily after-school featuring pop segments, , and interviews aimed at children and preteens. She continued in the for approximately four years, through , contributing writing credits to related YTV projects like Big Fun Movies while balancing performances at . Adapting her improv skills to the structured demands of broadcast television presented challenges, including the need to maintain energy in a pre-scripted environment and navigate the constraints of live-on-tape production, but it allowed her to refine her on-camera presence and quick-thinking abilities honed from stage work. These experiences fostered her growth as a versatile host, emphasizing the intuitive performance style she developed through earlier improv training. During her Toronto tenure, Gilroy's hosting roles helped her build a robust within Canadian , leading to guest appearances on shows such as and . These , stemming from her YTV and collaborative prank-show , paved the way for expanded opportunities in and beyond, solidifying her foundation in the industry before her eventual move to the .

Rise to prominence

Move to Los Angeles and live performances

Following her established success in 's sketch and improv scenes, Lisa Gilroy relocated to in the late to expand her opportunities in improv comedy and television. This move allowed her to tap into the larger U.S. entertainment industry. Upon in , Gilroy quickly became a regular performer at the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) Theatre, where she participated in ensemble improv shows and solo sketches. Her involvement included Harold night performances, a long-form improv format that showcased her quick thinking and collaborative style. She also joined UCB's ASSSSCAT 3000 series, contributing to unscripted, audience-driven sets that highlighted her versatility in character creation and scene building. Gilroy further immersed herself in the local scene through training and performances with improv troupe, becoming a member of their Sunday Company. This affiliation allowed her to refine her character work in sketch-based improv, drawing on the troupe's renowned curriculum to develop more nuanced personas and elements. Her experience complemented her UCB work, providing a platform for both group ensembles and individual showcases that strengthened her presence in ' competitive comedy circuit. Complementing her live stage efforts, Gilroy debuted on the podcast Comedy Bang! Bang! in January 2020, delivering improvised bits alongside host and other comedians. These appearances, starting with episode 634, featured her in recurring characters and spontaneous sketches that amplified her U.S. visibility, bridging her live improv background with audio formats. The podcast's platform helped solidify her reputation for sharp, absurd humor among audiences.

Viral videos and online breakthrough

Gilroy began creating and posting comedic videos on social media platforms including and around , leveraging her improv background to develop character-driven sketches that explored everyday absurdities and impressions. These early efforts, often self-produced during the , featured quick-witted scenarios like awkward social interactions and satirical takes on daily , marking her from live theater to digital content creation. Her online presence achieved a major breakthrough in with a series of videos that captured millions of views across platforms. A standout example was her October 18 post titled "To my followers: do better," a tearful satirical parodying a Willy Wonka-inspired fan contest gone awry, where she described fictional disasters such as fans drinking from a chocolate river, turning into blueberries, and shrinking to "TV size." The video, which highlighted themes of fan entitlement through exaggerated absurdity, quickly amassed nearly 15 million views and earned endorsements from comedians like Michael McKean, who called it "brilliantly handled," as well as Patton Oswalt, Jenna Fischer, and Josh Gad. Complementing this success, other 2022 sketches such as the video "Chili’s Birthday Song," a humorous impression of an over-the-top , further amplified her reach by resonating with audiences through relatable, character-infused . By 2025, these viral hits had propelled her following to over 340,000, solidifying her as a prominent . The surge in online visibility from these videos had a profound career impact, drawing increased invitations to podcasts—such as appearances on Bad Friends and Whiskey Ginger—and television opportunities that built on her growing fanbase. This digital breakthrough transformed her improv-honed humor into a broader platform, enhancing her professional opportunities while emphasizing self-produced content over traditional stage work.

Major works

Writing and performing on sketch shows

Beginning in 2022, Gilroy became a key contributor to Dropout's lineup of improvised comedy programs, frequently performing on Make Some Noise and Game Changer through 2025. In these shows, she created and portrayed improvised characters on the fly, such as overzealous family members or quirky professionals, often drawing from prompts to build extended comedic bits that blended music, games, and character work. Her performances emphasized quick-witted escalation and physical comedy, earning praise for elevating ensemble dynamics in unscripted formats. Beyond major series, Gilroy has written and performed in shorter sketch formats, including appearances as a guest and guest host on CBS's After Midnight, and her creation of the web-based series Fairview for Comedy Central. These pieces often feature her signature style of exaggerated relational tensions and mundane scenarios turned chaotic. In 2023, Gilroy appeared in History of the World, Part II on , portraying a Romanov daughter and Eva Braun in sketch segments. Gilroy's writing approach has evolved from her early improv and sketch foundations at , where spontaneous shaped loose, character-driven narratives, to more structured television sketches that incorporate tighter pacing and thematic for broadcast. This transition allowed her to adapt improvisational energy into polished, repeatable comedy while retaining an element of unpredictability.

Acting roles in television series

Gilroy made her debut guest appearance in American television with the role of Briana, a boisterous bride hosting a chaotic bachelorette party, in the sixth-season episode "The Tush" of the NBC sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine in 2019. Her performance added comedic energy to the ensemble-driven episode, showcasing her timing in a supporting capacity. In 2025, Gilroy appeared as the character Mom in the episode "Common People," the premiere of Black Mirror's seventh season on Netflix, contributing to the anthology series' exploration of technology and human behavior through a family dynamic subplot. This role marked her entry into high-profile sci-fi, leveraging her improvisational skills for the episode's narrative. Gilroy gained a recurring role as Alyssasays, a quirky social media influencer and friend to the protagonist, in the Netflix comedy-drama Glamorous (2023), appearing across multiple episodes to provide humorous commentary on beauty industry satire. The series highlighted her ability to blend deadpan delivery with exaggerated online persona traits. In 2025, she portrayed Vermin, a tough, eccentric survivor in a post-apocalyptic world, in six episodes of season 2 of the Peacock action-comedy Twisted Metal, drawing on her comedic background to infuse the character with sharp wit amid vehicular chaos. Her performance was noted for balancing intensity with humor in the video game adaptation. Also in 2023, Gilroy played Genevieve Telford-Warren, one of the unwitting jurors in the Freevee Jury Duty, where she reacted authentically to the , enhancing the show's prank-style through her exasperation and with the . The demonstrated her versatility in unscripted-feeling formats. In 2024, Gilroy took on the lead of Detective Sarah Green, a no-nonsense investigator in the meta-procedural on , appearing throughout the limited series to drive the narrative on and Asian-American . Her portrayal earned praise for subverting detective tropes with layered emotional depth. Additional roles include Donna in two episodes of Unstable (2024) on , a contestant in Thousandaires (2024), and Tati in Running Point (2025). She also appears in The Studio (2025).

Awards and recognition

Canadian Comedy Awards

Lisa Gilroy earned recognition early in her career through the , becoming a two-time winner for her work in improv and sketch comedy. These accolades highlighted her talent during her time performing with ensembles like The Second City in Toronto, where she contributed to award-winning productions that showcased her improvisational skills and comedic timing. The played a pivotal role in solidifying Gilroy's standing within Canada's vibrant . Her successes in these honors underscored the of her early stage work, including troupe-based improv that emphasized collaborative humor and character-driven sketches.

Recent hosting achievements

In 2025, Lisa Gilroy achieved significant milestones in broadcast hosting, beginning with her selection to emcee the 13th , announced on March 20 by the Canadian Academy. The event, held on at the CBC Broadcast Centre in and streamed live on CBC Gem, marked a high-profile return to Canadian television for Gilroy, who prepared by drawing on her improvisational roots to infuse the ceremony with "manic" energy and offbeat humor celebrating homegrown talent. Notable moments included her opening monologue, which playfully addressed the awards' recent broadcasting controversies while highlighting Canada's creative vibrancy, and segments featuring heartfelt tributes to industry figures, contributing to an evening that honored achievements in film, television, and digital media. Building on this momentum, Gilroy made her U.S. late-night television debut as guest host of CBS's After Midnight on May 20, stepping in for regular host . Adapting her signature style—honed through years of and live performance—she delivered a blending self-deprecating wit with rapid-fire banter, engaging panelists Sandy Honig, Jared Goldstein, and Caitlin Reilly in games that showcased her quick-thinking adaptability to the fast-paced format. The episode, airing at 12:37 a.m. ET and streaming on Paramount+, received praise for her seamless transition into the role, emphasizing her versatility across comedic mediums. These accomplishments built upon Gilroy's earlier for hosting YTV's Undercover High in 2015, which earned an Emmy nomination for best non-scripted and underscored her foundational skills in youth-oriented programming. In the of her 2025 successes, this nod highlighted her evolution from Canadian kids' TV to stages, solidifying her reputation as a multifaceted entertainer capable of bridging improv, hosting, and cross-border appeal.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Lisa Gilroy maintains a relatively private personal life, with limited public details about her marriage and family. She is married, as referenced in her social media posts, but keeps details undisclosed. Gilroy occasionally references her Edmonton upbringing and family dynamics through social media shares that highlight her close ties to her roots in Alberta.

Residence and interests

Lisa Gilroy has resided in since her there in , after establishing her in . She maintains ties to through occasional visits, including returning to her hometown of in 2024 to the Great Outdoors . Beyond her professional commitments, Gilroy pursues interests in reading comedian memoirs, which have influenced her comedic style alongside early inspirations like Monty Python and Austin Powers. She enjoys casual improv outside formal performances, such as extending sketches spontaneously during live events when technical issues arise. Gilroy also engages in hobbies like playing the video game and collecting wigs to develop characters for her sketch work.

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