Chappelle's Show
Chappelle's Show on Imdb22 January 2003 (USA)
Comedy | Music
Comedian Dave Chappelle hosts this sketch-comedy show that parodies many of the nuances of race and culture.
Dave Chappelle
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Donnell Rawlings
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DJ Cipha Sounds
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Karl Lake
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Neal Brennan
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'Chappelle's' Charlie Murphy scores Crackle webbie
added by newsBot"Chappelle's Show" sidekick Charlie Murphy has resurfaced. The aide de camp to Dave Chappelle, and brother of comic actor Eddie Murphy has a new webbie on Crackle.com: Charlie Murphy's Crash Comedy. According to Crackle, "Charlie Murphy takes his work on Chappelle and cranks it to a new level, and if you.re not both laughing and offended, you.re probably not paying attention. It.s a bunch of guys you know better that your own mom, including Donnell Rawlings, and that guy in the snow hoodie who does the robot." Watch the entire first episode here: Charlie & Lil Wayne Murphy is launching a new sketch-comedy series, "Charlie Murphy's Crash Comedy," which premieres March 20, that will bring his
April MacIntyre
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‘True Colors’ Makes Outing Racism Hilarious
added by newsBotEnter True Colors, a new hidden camera show produced by Dwayne Smith (who you may remember as a lonelygirl15 writer) and Lisa Bohacek (one of the people responsible for inflicting The Simple Life on TV audiences) for Sony Pictures TV's Crackle.com. True Colors takes the normal premise for a hidden camera show - filming people under duress in a public setting - and focuses on creating racially charged situations to, well, show a person's true colors. Why do I feel like I've seen this on Chappelle's Show before?
Pat Miller
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Crom, Franklin, Watson Headline Hip-Hop Def Comedy Jam At Comedy Cellar 6/7
added by newsBotRick Crom (Urinetown, The Goodbye Girl), Marina Franklin ("Chappelle's Show") and Erica Watson (upcoming film Push) headline A Hip-Hop Def Comedy Jam at the Comedy Cellar (117 MacDougal Street) on Sunday, June 7, 2009 from 4:00 pm until 6;30 pm. Presented by the production team behind the new play Twin Towers, the event benefits the New York-based non-profit Enact, where actors use role-play and drama therapy techniques to help New York City students learn emotional and social skills.
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