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David Alan Grier

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This page uses content from the David Alan Grier biography page on the English version of Wikipedia and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. This list of authors can be seen in the page history. Rotten Tomatoes disclaims any and all warranties as to the accuracy or reliability of the content.

David Alan Grier (born at 11:55 PM on June 30, 1955 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American comedian most famous for starring in television shows such as the Emmy Award winning In Living Color (1990–1994), Premium Blend (2001), Life with Bonnie (2002-2004) and DAG (2000–2001). He starred in his own one-hour standup comedy special in 2003 on Comedy Central entitled The Book of David-The Cult Figures Manifesto. Grier is sometimes referred to by his initials: DAG.

DAG received a BA from The University of Michigan, and an MFA from the Yale School Of Drama. He was nominated for a Tony Award for best supporting actor in a musical for his role as Jackie Robinson in the musical The First, directed by Martin Charnin and written by Joel Seigal. He is the winner of the Theatre World Award for The First and The Golden Lion Award for best actor at the Venice Film Festival for the film Streamers, directed by Robert Altman. He is currently starring in the revival production of "The Wiz" at the La Jolla Playhouse directed by Des Macnuff, and will also host his own national late night syndicated TV show in early 2007.

In Living Color

Characters

  • Al MacAfee
  • Antoine Merriweather (Men On Film)
  • Calhoun Tubbs
  • Cephus (Cepthus & Reesie)
  • Clavelle (Funky Finger Productions)
  • Doug McPherson (Hemmorhoid Guy)
  • Lamont Hightower
  • Leon (Snack 'n Shack)
  • Lil' Magic's Mom
  • Little Kid (Homey D. Clown)
  • Lonnie Anderson
  • Loomis Simmons
  • Mac
  • Mr. Brooks
  • Sammy (Zodiac Comedy Shack)
  • Tiny (Prison Cable Network)

Impressions

  • Al Sharpton
  • Clarence Thomas
  • Colin Powell
  • Dr. Dre
  • Gary Coleman
  • Ike Turner
  • Joe Jackson
  • Leonard Nimoy)
  • Marion Barry
  • Maya Angelou
  • Michael Jackson
  • Michael Winslow
  • Muhammad Ali
  • Ray Charles
  • Rodney King
  • Sinbad

Loveline appearances

He is often referred to as the third host of the radio show Loveline, as he is a frequent and popular guest. His most famous bit on Loveline that was discovered by Adam Carolla is where he takes names of medicine (such as Norethindrone, Levenogestrel, etc.) and changes them into African-American children's names. In that bit he acts as if he is a strict, African-American mother parenting the generally-naughty kids.Clip of DAG's Birth control chemical kid names on Loveline Grier's last appearance on Loveline was April 16th, 2006http://lovelinearchive.com/. On his Myspace, Grier posted in a blog...


Grier has also appeared in films Amazon Women on the Moon (1987), I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988), Boomerang (1994), Blankman (1994), Jumanji (1995), BAADASSSSS! (2004), and The Woodsman (2004). He played a major role in the 2005 motion picture remake of Bewitched, and also made a cameo appearance on Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie featuring Jeff Foxworthy and Ron White. He is also a frequent guest on the TV show Crank Yankers..

He is number 94 on Comedy Central's list of the 100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time.

He is a friend of Damon Wayans and Adam Carolla.

Grier is the host of new NBC TV show Thank God You're Here.

Reference

External links

  • David Alan Grier's Myspace
  • David Alan Grier - 'Thank God You're Here' Host
  • TV.com information
  • Hollywood.com information
  • David Alan Grier at the Star Wars Actors Database


Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify the biographical information on this page under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.



 
 
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