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DeRay Davis
Born

Antoine DeRay Davis


Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • Years active1998–present
    Children1
    Websitederaydavis.com

    Antoine DeRay Davis is an American stand-up comedian and actor.[1] He is known for his role as Ray the Hustle Guy in the Barbershop films and as host of Hip Hop Squares. He is also known for his collaboration and appearances in several audio skits by Kanye West.

    Life and career[edit]

    Davis was born in Chicago, Illinois. He began his career in comedy clubs. Shortly after moving to Los Angeles, he won the Comedy Central Laugh Riots Competition and appeared on the Cedric the Entertainer Tour. Known for his role as Ray the Hustle Guy in Barbershop and Barbershop 2: Back in Business,[2] Davis has also appeared in other films, including Semi-Pro, 21 Jump Street,[3][4] and How High 2. Davis' television roles and appearances have included programs such as Comedy Central's Reno 911, BET's ComicView, FOX's Empire, MTV's Wild 'n Out and Short Circuitz, FX's Snowfall, and HBO's Entourage. He hosted his first game show, Mind of a Man, on Game Show Network, and later appeared on the Oxygen reality show Living with Funny.[2] He is also the host of the revival of Hip Hop Squares produced & narrated by Ice Cube.[5]

    The comedian also sounds on several skits on rapper Kanye West's albums The College Dropout and Late Registration, impersonating Bernie Mac in the former album's opening track "Intro", and appearing as the lead of the fictitious fraternity "Broke Phi Broke."[6] Davis, also appeared in West's music video for "Through the Wire." Other music video appearances for Davis include Lil' Flip's "Game Over (Flip)", Chris Brown's "Yo (Excuse Me Miss),"[7] Three 6 Mafia's "Doe Boy Fresh", Outkast's "Roses", and Cassie's "Long Way 2 Go."

    Filmography[edit]

    Film[edit]

    Year Film Role Notes
    2002 Frank McKlusky, C.I. Basketball Player
    Play'd: A Hip Hop Story Jaxx's Bodyguard TV movie
    Barbershop Ray
    2004
    Full Clip Preacher
    Barbershop 2: Back in Business Ray
    Johnson Family Vacation Jamaican Stoner
    The Seat Filler E.J.
    Jiminy Glick in Lalawood Mario 'FA REAL' Greene
    The Big Black Comedy Show, Vol. 1 Himself Video
    2005 The Fog Spooner
    2006 Scary Movie 4 Marvin
    School for Scoundrels Bee Bee
    Who Made the Potatoe Salad? Junebug
    2007 Code Name: The Cleaner Ronnie
    License to Wed Joel
    The Hit Sirus
    2008 How She Move Himself
    Semi-Pro Bee Bee Ellis
    2009 Frankenhood Motown
    Imagine That John
    3 of Us -
    Old Dogs Zoo Security Guard
    2010 Get Him to the Greek Sugar Bones
    Life as We Know It Lonnie
    My Girlfriend's Back Kenyatta
    2011 Jumping the Broom Malcolm
    2012 21 Jump Street Domingo
    2013 G.I. Joe: Retaliation Stoop
    A Very Larry Christmas Larry Huffman
    2014 Mr. Right Mr. Right Short
    Drumline: A New Beat Kevin Taylor TV movie
    2015 My Favorite Five Sans
    Football U Troy DoneDat
    Chocolate City Chris McCoy
    2016 Meet the Blacks Tyrone
    Barbershop: A Fresh Cut Ray
    Wild for the Night Fiorentino
    2017 Grow House Pat
    All Eyez on Me Legs
    Lady Bouncer Bromley Short
    Starship Troopers: Traitor of Mars One-Oh-One (voice)
    2019 How High 2 Big Bang TV movie
    Gully Calvin's Father

    Television[edit]

    Year Series Role Notes
    2000 Premium Blend Himself Episode: "Episode #4.9"
    2000-01 It's Showtime at the Apollo Himself Episode: "Episode #13.18" & "#14.21"
    2001 Late Friday Himself Episode: "Episode #1.27"
    ComicView Himself Episode: "Comics in the Spotlight: DeRay and Big O"
    2002-03 My Wife and Kids R.J. Guest: Season 2, Recurring Cast: Season 3–4
    2004 Judge Mooney Tony TV Series
    2005 Love Lounge Himself Recurring Guest
    Access Granted Himself Episode: "Chris Brown: Yo"
    Entourage Hack Episode: "Chinatown"
    2005-07 Reno 911! Timpathy the Criminal Recurring Cast: Season 3, Guest: Season 4
    2005-22 Wild 'n Out Himself Main Cast: Season 1-8 & 15-19, Guest: Season 10
    2006 Comedy Central Presents Himself Episode: "DeRay Davis"
    Lallapalooza Himself Episode: "Lallapalooza Volume 7"
    2006-08 Def Comedy Jam Himself Episode: "Episode #7.5" & "#8.6"
    2007 HBO First Look Himself Episode: "'License to Wed': Behind the Vows"
    2007-10 The Boondocks Additional Voices (voice) Supporting Cast: Season 2-3
    2008 ComicView Himself Episode: "ComicView: One Mic Stand"
    2009 The Girls Next Door Himself Episode: "Charity Begins at Holmby"
    Nite Tales: The Series Omar Episode: "Night Watch"
    2012 The Game Himself Episode: "Grand Opening, Grand Closing"
    Black Dynamite Additional Voices (voice) Supporting Cast: Season 1
    2013 Kroll Show Lemon Lime Episode: "Secret Room"
    Second Generation Wayans DeRay Recurring Cast
    The League Boris Episode: "Rafi and Dirty Randy"
    2014 Mind of a Man Himself/Host Main Host
    Comics Unleashed Himself Recurring Guest
    2015 Empire Jermel Guest Cast: Season 1-2
    2015-16 Joking Off Himself/Host Main Host
    2017 Dish Nation Himself/Guest Co-Host Episode: "Episode #5.159"
    Big Bad BBQ Brawl Himself/Judge Episode: "Double Trouble Brawl: Seafood Two Ways"
    Face Value Himself/Team Captain Episode: "Estelle Vs. DeRay Davis"
    All Def Comedy Himself Episode: "Episode #1.2"
    The Real Himself/Guest Co-Host Episode: "DeRay Davis/David Arquette/Camilla Luddington/Hurry to the Hunk"
    2017-19 Hip Hop Squares Himself/Host Main Host
    2018 Black Card Revoked Himself Episode: "Blac Chyna, DeRay Davis, LeToya Luckett"
    This Is Not Happening Himself Episode: "Dads"
    BET Hip Hop Awards Himself/Host Main Host
    2018-23 Snowfall Peaches Recurring Cast: Season 2–5, Guest: Season 6
    2019 Tales Davenport Episode: "Slippery"
    2020 I Can See Your Voice Himself/Panelist Episode: "Episode 3 & 8"
    2021 History of Swear Words Himself Main Guest
    2022 Phat Tuesdays: The Era Of Hip Hop Comedy Himself Recurring Guest
    So Dumb It's Criminal: Hosted by Snoop Dogg Himself/Panelist Episode: "Clean Up on Aisle Criminal!"
    Black Music Honors Himself/Co-Host Main Co-Host
    The Chi Master Marshawn Recurring Cast: Season 5

    Stand-up Special[edit]

    Year Program
    2017 How to Act Black

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Todd Davis (February 2, 2008). Steph Jones: Heart & Soul Archived June 25, 2008, at the Wayback Machine HHNLive. Accessed July 18, 2008.
  • ^ a b "Deray Davis Delivers Shocking News About The New "Barbershop" Movie [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]". The Russ Parr Morning Show. 2016. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  • ^ Williams, Kam (2012). "DeRay Vision-DeRay Davis The "21 Jump Street" Interview". Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  • ^ Dickey, Josh (April 13, 2011). "DeRay Davis jumps to '21 Jump Street'". Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  • ^ Lammare, Carl (March 15, 2017). "www.vibe.com/2017/03/ice-cube-deray-davis-vh1-hip-hop-squares-tupac-another-friday/". Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  • ^ Beaumont, Mark (2015). Kanye West: God & Monster. Omnibus Press. pp. Chapter "Through the Wire".
  • ^ "Late Night Comedy Show features DeRay Davis". February 10, 2012. Retrieved August 9, 2017.
  • External links[edit]

    Media offices
    Preceded by

    Peter Rosenberg
    2012 Hip Hop Squares

    Host of Hollywood Squares franchise
    2017-present
    (Hip Hop Squares)
    Succeeded by

    Bob Saget
    Nashville Squares Concurrent version in 2019


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