Aries Spears

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Aries Spears
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Spears performs at the Shoreline Comedy Jam in 2012
Birth nameAries Spears
Born (1975-04-03) April 3, 1975 (age 46)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
MediumStand-up, film, television
NationalityAmerican
Years active1989–present
GenresSketch comedy

Aries Spears (born April 3, 1975) is an American stand-up comedian, actor and writer from New Jersey. Spears was a regular on Fox's sketch comedy series MADtv, appearing in 198 episodes, making him the second longest-serving cast member on the show behind Michael McDonald. In 2011, he released a special called Aries Spears: Hollywood, Look I'm Smiling. He is also a two-time co-host for the AVN Awards, in 2018.

Early life[]

Spears was born in Chicago, Illinois and moved to New York when he was a year or two old. His mother, Doris Spears, is a jazz singer. Spears moved to New Jersey at age 11 and attended Arthur M. Judd Elementary School. He became a comedian at 14, performing stand-up comedy in various comedy clubs in New York City. He was expelled for fighting during his sophomore year in North Brunswick Township High School in North Brunswick Township, at age 17.[1] Spears started doing his own comedy routine around his hometown.

Spears said that his first stand-up comedy was doing impressions at the Uptown Comedy Club in Harlem, and Spears said that he recalls himself doing impressions of James Brown and Jack Nicholson during his first stand-up comedy.[2]

Career[]

Early film and TV roles[]

Spears' first television appearance was on Russell Simmons's Def Comedy Jam, followed by It's Showtime at the Apollo (1987). He moved to Los Angeles in 1992, landed a recurring role on A Different World (1993) and became a regular at The Comedy Store, The Improv and The Laugh Factory. Other television credits include Crosstown Traffic, The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (1993) and Soul Train.

At 16, Spears landed a part in the movie Malcolm X. Shortly thereafter, he was cast in a starring role opposite Glenn Frey in South of Sunset (1993). Spears's other movie appearances include Home of Angels (1994), The Pest (1997), Jerry Maguire in which he played Teepee, brother of Rod Tidwell (1996), Out-of-Sync (1995), and The Proud Family (2003).

MADtv[]

He joined the cast of MADtv during its 3rd season in 1997, and he left at the end of its 10th season in 2005. During his stay, he created characters such as comedian Belma Buttons (co-host of fictional BET show "Reality Check"), Dollar Bill Montgomery (a host of an urban parody of Politically Incorrect called "Real **********ing Talk with Dollar Bill Montgomery"), James Brown Jr. (co-host of Cabana Chat), and controversial rapper Emcee Esher. He is well known for his impressions of celebrities, including rappers Jay-Z, Kanye West, LL Cool J, DMX, and Snoop Dogg actors Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Sylvester Stallone, Denzel Washington, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, as well as fellow comedians Eddie Murphy and Paul Mooney.

Celebrity impressions on MADtv[]

After MADtv[]

Spears appeared in a 2nd-season episode of Mind of Mencia, which parodied Jamie Foxx's role in Kanye West's music video for "Gold Digger." He also appeared in the 2006 movie Hood of Horror. Spears performed in the TV series The Underground and voiced the character Wizard Kelly in the animated television series The Proud Family.

Spears appeared in two episodes of Frank Caliendo's sketch comedy show Frank TV as Shaquille O'Neal.

He appeared alongside Cedric the Entertainer and other comedians in the All Star Comedy Jam in 2009.

His 2011 stand-up comedy special Aries Spears: Hollywood, Look I'm Smiling was shown on Showtime.[citation needed] According to Deadline Hollywood, Spears is expected to appear in the dark comedy feature film directed by Vladislav Kozlov The Immortalist in 2020, along with Franco Nero, Sherilyn Fenn, Paul Rodriguez, and Jeff DuJardin.[3]

Discography[]

  • I Ain't Scared! Aries Spears [2 Discs] 2005

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
1994 Home of Angels Gang Leader
1995 Out-of-Sync Frank
Crosstown Traffic Eddie TV Movie
1996 Jerry Maguire Tee Pee
1997 The Pest Chubby
1998 Why Do Fools Fall in Love Redd Foxx
2001 Josie and the Pussycats The Other Carson Daly
Higher Ed Lil' Bud
2003 Love Chronicles Playa
The Night B4 Christmas Elvin (voice) TV Movie
2004 Jiminy Glick in Lalawood Gunnar "MC GUN" Jorge
2005 The Proud Family Movie Wizard Kelly / Board Member (Voice) TV Movie
2006 Hood of Horror Quon
2010 Chocolate Sundaes Comedy Show: Live on Sunset Strip! Himself Video
2011 Ladies and Gentlemen, Jordan Rock Himself Documentary short
Phunny Business: A Black Comedy Himself Documentary
2015 Promoted Homothug
2016 The D Pops TV Movie
2017 Kings Keith
2019 Chase Miles
2020 The 420 Movie: Mary & Jane Patrolman Watkins
Winnie Deion TV Short
2021 Immortalist Doctor Olivier Johnson

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
1992, 2006 Def Comedy Jam Himself 2 Episodes
1993 A Different World Ty 2 Episodes
South of Sunset Ziggy Duane Main Cast
Soul Train Himself/Guest Host 2 Episodes
1994 The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. Bobby Swan Episode: "Stagecoach"
1996 C Bear and Jamal Big Chill / Kwame 6 Episodes
1997–2005, 2016 MADtv Various Main Cast, Season 3-10; Guest, Season 15
2001 The Test Himself/Panelist Episode: "The Roommate Test"
2001–2003 The Proud Family Wizard Kelly / Sir-Paid-A-Lot / Li'l Wiz Jr. 20 Episodes
2002 Late Friday Himself Episode: "#2.8"
2003 The Best Damn Sports Show Period Himself TV Series
2004, 2014 ComicView Himself 2 Episodes
2005 Lilo & Stitch Wizard Kelly Episode: "Spats: Experiment 397"
Ego Trip's Race-O-Rama Himself TV Series documentary
Comedy Central Presents Himself TV Series documentary
2006 The Boo Crew Money/Jay-Z/Africans (voice) Animated Television
The Underground Various Main Cast
Mind of Mencia Himself/Guest Host Episode: "#2.1"
2006-2014 Comics Unleashed Himself 7 Episodes
2007 CSI: Miami Oscar Monahan 2 Episodes
2009 All Star Comedy Jam Himself TV Special documentary
Black to the Future Himself TV Series
CH Live: LA Himself TV Series short
Just for Laughs Himself Episode: "Gerry Dee"
2009-2019 Laugh Factory Himself 10 Episodes
2010 The Boondocks Lord Rufus Crabmiser Episode: "Stinkmeaner 3: The Hateocracy"
Supreme Court of Comedy Himself Episode: "Aries Spears vs. Paul Mooney"
2012 Black Dynamite Mr. T/O. J. Simpson 2 Episodes
Big Morning Buzz Live Himself/Panelist Episode: "Ne-Yo/Justin Timberlake/Ed Sheeran/Katie Lee"
2013 Who Gets the Last Laugh? Himself Episode: "Aries Spears/Natasha Leggero/Andy Dick"
2015 Turbo FAST Mr. Tinfoil Episode: Tough as Snails/C.O.N.S.P.I.R.A.C.Y.
Gotham Comedy Live Himself/Host TV Series documentary
2016 American Dad! Shaquille O'Neal Episode: Criss-Cross Applesauce: The Ballad of Billy Jesusworth
TripTank Cracks Leader/Narrator/Pimp/Caller 3 Episodes
The 5th Quarter Young Shaq Episode: I'm So Mean
2018 Family Guy Shaquille O'Neal/Eddie Murphy 2 Episodes
2018, 2020 AVN Awards Himself/Master of Ceremonies TV Special
2020 Gentefied Chef Michael Episode: Unemployed AF

Comedy releases[]

Year Title Notes
2011 Aries Spears: Hollywood, Look I'm Smiling Special
2016 Aries Spears: Comedy Blueprint Special

References[]

  1. ^ Gadino, Dylan P. "Sketching up with Aries Spears", Punchline. accessed October 10, 2007.
  2. ^ In a video that was published to YouTube on February 29, 2016, an interviewer asked Spears questions. From the 1:48 mark of the video to the 1:55 mark of the video, the interviewer asked Spears, "Okay, so what was like, the first time you actually got in front of an audience, and did your thing?" From the 1:54 mark of the video to the 2:41 mark of the video, Spears answered, "Uh, you know I I went down, me and my mother my sister went down to uh The Improv in New York, and back then, to try to get on stage, you had to put ya your name in a hat, and they would pull it out of a hat, so all three of us put my, all three of us put my name in, and uh neither one of us got it, so I was, I was a little discouraged that day but then someone kinda pulled me to the side, said, you know, there's the Uptown Comedy Club, in half-, in Harlem. Uptown Comedy Cafe is what it was called. Uh, so, jump on a train. Go up there. Maybe get your feet wet. So, I went up there. I I did, you know, two minutes of impressions, and uh the, the got bit by the bug man. It was kinda, kinda successful for me, and I said okay this is what I want to do, and been, been riding the wave ever since." From the 2:40 mark of the video to the 2:42 mark of the video, the interviewer asked Spears, "What were the impressions, that you did back there?" From the 2:41 mark of the video to the 2:52 mark of the video, Spears answered "Ah man, I think I did like James Brown, Jack Nicholson, doing a Pepsi commercial. Uh, really raw stuff, man. Just just really, stuff that I had practiced in front of the mirror at the crib."
  3. ^ N'Duka, Amanda (2019-12-20). "Rachel True, Sean Gunn Join 'Agnes'; Sherilyn Fenn, Franco Nero Topline 'Immortalist'; Cameron Douglas, Elisabeth Röhm In 'The Runner'". Deadline. Retrieved 2019-12-22.

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