- He lived in London for five years whilst appearing on Whose Line Is It Anyway? (1988) but was deported when his work permit expired. The matter was resolved and he is now allowed back in.
- Frequently improvises with Drew Carey, Ryan Stiles and the Comedy Store Players in London.
- Lived in London, England, UK, for five years while he was performing in the show Whose Line Is It Anyway? (1988), and lists fellow improvisers Michael McShane and Colin Mochrie as among his best friends.
- Huge fan of the San Francisco Giants and the Major Leagues' dead-ball era.
- Performs with Ryan Stiles, Chip Esten and Jeff Bryan Davis as part of the "Whose Live Anyway!" live improv shows as of 2007.
- Auditioned for the British version of Whose Line is it Anyway in San Francisco.
- Was a member, along with his Whose Line is it Anyway co-star Mike McShane, of an improvisational comedy group in college called 'Faultline'.
- Married his wife, Jennifer Canaga, on Valentines Day in 1990.
- Performed for Prince Charles once, as he mentioned on a episode of Pyramid (2002).
- Hosts his own chat show in Largo, California, titled "The Greg Proops Chat Show.".
- He owns an Ocelot named Hope.
- Lives in Los Angeles.
- Resides with his wife, artist Jennifer Proops, in Los Angeles, California, USA. They have no children.
- Graduate of San Carlos (CA) High School.
- Makes frequent visits to London, England, UK, to perform with the Comedy Store Players, which also features previous fellow improvisers from Whose Line Is It Anyway? (1988), such as Paul Merton, Richard Vranch, and Josie Lawrence.
- His parents' names were Doris and Steven.
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