Going on The Price is Right and just sort of saying, ‘Okay, well that will be x and that will be y,’ I don’t know if I could do that. My character had to memorize a bunch of stuff and I’m good at memorizing things but I don’t know if I could tediously memorize. Probably one of my favorite days,” said Stidham.Īsked if he’d be good in real life on The Price is Right, Stidham replied, “I don’t know. Grew up on Whose Line Is It Anyway?, got to do comedy with Drew Carey, what an amazing day. My family was there, Drew Carey – I’ve been an improviser since I was 13, 14, so pretty crazy. His eyes are going crazy! So, it was fun. They’re all wearing pink shirts that say ‘Pick Me’ and you can see them right on the edge of frame. My friend and assistant and my parents are all there. There’s a guy, my father is of Moroccan descent so his skin tone is a little bit darker than mine. I had a lot of anxiety, really, Ari did that day but my parents were in the audience and you can actually see them in the back of the shot. Stidham, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Robert Patrick, and executive producer Nicholas Wootton made the trek to downtown Los Angeles for the 2016 WonderCon over Easter weekend and during roundtable discussions, Stidham explained why he enjoyed filming The Price is Right scenes. However, for actor/musician Stidham the opportunity to share The Price is Right stage with Drew Carey for an episode of season two of Scorpion was like fulfilling an item on his bucket list. Unlike his character Sylvester on CBS’ Scorpion, Ari Stidham would probably never win big on The Price is Right. Eddie Kaye Thomas and Ari Stidham at WonderCon 2016 (Photo by Richard Chavez / Showbiz Junkies)
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