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  2. Dave Chappelle - Wikipedia

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    On June 12, 2020, Netflix released 8:46, a 27-minute and 20-second video of newly recorded stand-up by Chappelle on the YouTube channel "Netflix Is a Joke". The private event was held outdoors on June 6, 2020, in Yellow Springs, Ohio , [ 101 ] where audience members observed social distancing rules and wore masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19 .

  3. Preacher Moss - Wikipedia

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    Moss was born in Washington, D.C. to African American parents, Clifford Moss and Mary Moss. He began practicing comedy at the age of seven, when he earned the nickname "Preacher" for his imitations of the pastor at his family's church. He was raised Christian in a Maryland suburb and was sent to a local military academy for his schooling. Moss ...

  4. List of Netflix original stand-up comedy specials - Wikipedia

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    The Comedy Lineup: July 3, 2018 August 31, 2018 2 parts, 16 episodes: 14–15 min: English Ended Daniel Sloss: Live Shows: September 11, 2018 1 season, 2 episodes: 60 min: English Ended The Degenerates: October 30, 2018 December 31, 2019 2 seasons, 12 episodes: 17–30 min: English Ended Bumping Mics with Jeff Ross & Dave Attel: November 27 ...

  5. Kenan Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Kenan Thompson (/ k iː n ə n /; born May 10, 1978) [2] is an American actor and comedian. He has been a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live since 2003, making him the longest-tenured cast member in the show's history. [3] He was also the first regular cast member born after the show's premiere in 1975.

  6. Trevor Noah - Wikipedia

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    Trevor Noah (born 20 February 1984) is a South African comedian, writer, producer, political commentator, actor, and television host. He was the host of The Daily Show , an American late-night talk show and satirical news program on Comedy Central , from 2015 to 2022.

  7. Gary Owen (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Gary Owen (born July 26, 1974) [1] is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He has cultivated a large African-American following after headlining on cable channel BET and performing at targeted events, such as Shaquille O'Neal's All-Star Comedy Jam Tour. [2]

  8. Earthquake (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, he signed a deal with ABC to create his own sitcom called “Earthquake,” which later fell through, [citation needed] although in 2005 he performed one of his most popular best shows “About Goddamn Time”. [6] In 2007, he appeared in All Star Def Comedy Jam, [7] and in 2008 appeared in with TBS Comedy Festival Lollapalooza. [8]

  9. Orlando Jones - Wikipedia

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    Orlando Jones (born April 10, 1968) is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He is known for being one of the original cast members of the sketch comedy series MADtv, for his role as the 7 Up spokesman from 1999 to 2002, and for his role as the African god Anansi on Starz's American Gods.