Ray Morrison is a Vancouver-based comedian who began his stand-up journey later in life, drawing inspiration from his father and childhood memories of watching Johnny Carson. His comedy blends observational wit with what he calls “seniors’ angst,” offering an uncomfortably comfortable lens on ageing, society, and everything in between.
Known for tailoring sets that land both on stage and on air—like his CBC Laugh Out Loud performance—Ray continues to share his voice at venues that champion local comedy, with a deep love for places like Hecklers in Victoria. He’s still alive, still performing, and still proudly making people laugh.

How would you describe your comedy style?
Uncomfortably comfortable, observational humour with a tinge of seniors’ angst. I am 70 years old..
Who are some of your influences?
My Dad and Johnny Carson
Who was your favourite comedian growing up?
Bill Cosby, back when he was funny
Who is your favourite comedian now?
Me, I am proud of what I do
What is your pre-show ritual?
A lot of walking around, big focus on breathing. Could be age-related
What is your favourite place you have performed? Why?
Hecklers in Victoria and anywhere that supports and promotes local comedy
What is your favourite bit you have written and why were you proud of it?
Back in March, I performed a set for CBC Laugh Out Loud. I loved the process of tailoring a set that will mainly be heard on radio, and have it work for the live audience as well.
What is your favourite medium for listening or finding new comics/comedians?
Class showcases at Laughterzone 101
Tell us a joke about your city
This one is more of a comment about our great Country. It’s official, both Canada and the U.S are now being run by Carny’s.
Do you have anything to promote right now?
I am still alive and love performing
Where can we follow you?
PAY IT FORWARD: Who is another local comic/comedian we should know about?
Christine Hackman. Always great material, always great delivery.
