Rodney Perry
Rodney Perry (born September 15, 1970 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American comedian, actor and writer. He is most known for serving as co-host on BET's late night talk show The Mo'Nique Show where he provided laughs alongside actress and comedian Mo'Nique five nights a week from October 5, 2009 until the show ended on August 16, 2011.
Rodney Perry | |
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Born | Chicago, Illinois, United States | September 15, 1970
Nationality | American |
Years active | 2003–present |
Known for | The Mo'Nique Show Who's Got Jokes? |
Website | rodneyperry |
Early life
Born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Monroe, Louisiana, Perry found his way to comedy by way of the United States Navy, where he performed to some of his toughest audiences.[1] He eventually moved to the Bay Area where he honed his comedic craft and perfected his stage show, which includes observations on everything from the workplace to the joys and occasional pains of raising a big family.
Career
For four seasons, Perry has served as co-host and Man on the Street for TV One's comedy competition Bill Bellamy's Who's Got Jokes? He's also appeared on HBO's Def Comedy Jam, BET's Comic View, Showtime's Jamie Foxx's Laffapalooza, Starz Network's Martin Lawrence Presents First Amendment Stand-Up, E! Network's Chelsea Lately and Byron Allen's Comics Unleashed. On the big screen, Perry joined Tyler Perry and a host of stars in Tyler Perry's 2011 film Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family.[2] Perry has also teamed up with Tony Rock in the film The Last Laugh, a drama about comedy. In addition to his nightly role on The Mo'Nique Show, Perry constantly tours with his stand-up act. He is currently preparing to shoot his first comedy special, Rodney Perry All the Way Live, in summer 2011.
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2017 | Once Upon a Time in Detroit | Detective Mitchell | |
2016 | To Love The Soul Of A Woman | Frank Sanders | |
2011 | Madea's Big Happy Family | Harold | |
2011 | Chicago Pulaski Jones | Mayor Pope | 2010/2011 |
2011 | The Last Laugh | Hubert Davis | |
2009 | Truly Blessed | Pastor Jenkins | |
2009 | The Adventures of Umbweki | Medicine Man | |
2008 | Show Stoppers | Dont Cuss | |
2007 | Red Rum | Otis | |
2005 | Tears of a Clown | Darryl | |
2005 | So Fresh, So Clean... a Down and Dirty Comedy | Lovey | |
2005 | Flip The Script | Hot Sauce | |
2004 | Johnson Family Vacation | Cousin Lump | |
2003 | With or Without You | Guard | |
2003 | Livin' tha Life | Uncle | |
Television
Show | Role |
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Off the Chain | Host |
The Mo'Nique Show | Co-Host |
Meet The Browns | Mr. Brown's Cousin |
Bill Bellamy's Who's Got Jokes? | Co-Host |
The Funny Spot | Featured Comedian |
Baisden After Dark | Featured Comedian/Panelist |
The Big Black Comedy Show | Co-Host |
BET's Comic View | Featured Comedian |
The Tom Joyner Show | Featured Comedian |
Brian Hooks' All Starz Live | Featured Comedian |
Phat Comedy Tuesdays | Featured Comedian |
Byron Allen's Comics Unleashed | Panelist |
Chelsea Lately | Panelist |
It's Your World | Charlie The Bartender (Voice Over) |
What's Poppin' | Lil' Deacon (Voice Over) |
References
- Perry, Rodney (October 5, 2009). "Rodney Perry Biography". BET.com. Archived from the original on July 30, 2010. Retrieved January 18, 2011.
- Morales, Wilson (August 18, 2010). "Funnyman Rodney Perry Added to Tyler Perry's New Madea Film". BlackVoices.com. Retrieved January 18, 2011.