D.L. Hughley
Milestones
- Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
- Birthday: March 6, 1963
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2006
Cast in "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip," (NBC) as one of the stars of a late-night sketch comedy show
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2004
Starred opposite Snoop Dogg in "Soul Plane," a comedy about the maiden flight of a black-owned airline
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2004
Will guest host CBS' "The Late Late Show" to fill in for the departed Craig Kilborn
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2003
Starred in the comedy "Scary Movie 3"
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2003
Voice of the Gadgetmobile in "Inspector Gadget 2"
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2001
Co-starred in the feature "The Brothaz"
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2000
Featured in Spike Lee's concert film "The Original Kings of Comedy"
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1999
Starred in own HBO comedy special "Going Home"
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1998 to 0000
Starred in the sitcom "The Hughleys", loosely based on his own experiences as a black man living in a predominently white neighborhood (ABC, 1998-2000; UPN, 2000- )
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1995
TV Series debut as regular on the short-lived CBS comedy "Double Rush"
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1994
Performed in the highly-rated "HBO Comedy Half-Hour: D L Hughley"
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1975 to 1981
From the age of 12 to 18, was involved with the Bloods, a notorious Los Angeles gang (dates approximate)
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Appeared on HBO's "Def Comedy Jam"
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Participated in the "Kings of Comedy" tour
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Served as host of BET's stand-up series "Comic View"
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Was a telemarketer for the Los Angeles Times
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Worked the so-called 'Chitlin Circuit' performing his stand-up routines
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