Donnell Rawlings

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Donnell Rawlings
Donnell Rawlings stands in front of a C-17 Globemaster III (32666816002) (cropped).jpg
Rawlings in 2017
Birth nameDonnell M. Rawlings
Born (1968-12-06) December 6, 1968 (age 52)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
MediumComedy, film, television personality
NationalityAmerican
Years active1991–present
Genrescomedy
ChildrenAusten Rawlings
Notable works and rolesChappelle's Show
Guy Code
Guy Court
Websitedonnellrawlings.com

Donnell M. Rawlings (born December 6, 1968) is an American comedian, actor, and radio host.[1] He is best known as a cast member on the Comedy Central sketch comedy TV series Chappelle's Show and the HBO drama The Wire.

Early life[]

Donnell Rawlings was born in Washington, D.C., and grew up in Alexandria, Virginia, with his mother.[2] He attended T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria.

Rawlings served in the United States Air Force. He was stationed in South Korea and at Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., in the late 1980s and early 1990s.[3]

Career[]

Chappelle's Show[]

Rawlings is most notable for frequently appearing in sketches on Chappelle's Show and hosting the third season along with Charlie Murphy. His catchphrase on the show was "I'm rich, biaaaaatch!" (which is played at the end of every episode as part of Dave Chappelle's vanity card) as well as frequently adding "Son!" at the end of each sentence.

He demonstrates his knowledge of broken Korean he learned in the Air Force in the sketches "Player Hater's Ball" and "The Time Haters", the latter of which was featured in the "Failures" episode. Rawlings reprises his role as the hater "Beautiful", known for wearing a Jheri curl and a suit similar to ones that Little Richard has worn. In the sketches, he responds to the comments of Korean hater "Mr. Roboto" with insults in Korean. He reprised the role of Beautiful on Dave Chappelle's episode of Saturday Night Live.[4]

On heavy.com, Rawlings stars in a series of sketch comedy clips portraying his character Ashy Larry, from Chappelle's Show, called "From Ashy to Classy". Ashy Larry dreams of how his life would be if he were classy and dreams up a character who he calls Ashford Lawrence, a supposed reporter for heavy.com. Ashy Larry goes to different high-class establishments posing as a reporter, where eventually his girl comes and pulls him out at the end of each clip.

Other work[]

Rawlings also made appearances on HBO drama series The Corner, playing Bread the dope fiend next to Fat Curt and The Wire, playing Damien Lavelle 'Day-Day' Price, an ex-convict who is hired as a legislative aide and driver for corrupt state senator Clay Davis. Price's character appears unrefined on several occasions, contemplating heists in public and stating things in court such as "Y'all tryin' to 'criminate me" while on the stand. Davis is played by fellow Chappelle's Show co-star Isiah Whitlock, Jr.

Rawlings appears in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 2 and in a cameo appearance in the music video for Jim Jones' "We Fly High" (Ballin' Remix). He was a regular on The Ricki Lake Show mostly as a judge on various challenge episodes.

In summer 2007, Rawlings was featured on the cover of the one-year anniversary issue of Beyond Race magazine. Rawlings was removed from his morning show post at Power 105's Ed Lover Show with Egypt and Ashy for a controversial comment the comedian made during the aftermath of the Don Imus controversy, responding to Ed Lover's comment "That's a cheap black man, Nickel-Black" with "that's a Jewish black guy."[5][6]

Rawlings was also a contestant in the Comedy Central show Reality Bites Back. He appeared in sketches on D.L. Hughley Breaks the News and in Howard Stern's Howard TV On Demand original series, Show in the Hallway.[7]

In July 2009, Rawlings recorded a clip imitating Stephon Marbury crying on his live webcast.[citation needed] Rawlings was a co-host on the on Washington, D.C.'s radio station WPGC 95.5 from April 2010 to January 2011.

In 2011, Rawlings appeared on the MTV2 show Guy Code which he has done two seasons, as well as the show Hip Hop Squares. He is also the judge for a Guy Code spin-off, Guy Court.

Rawlings provided the voice of A Cat Named Rollo's brother A Cat Named Rallo in the Adult Swim show based on the 2009 R-rated movie Black Dynamite.

He also appeared on the April 23, 2014 episode of the Dr. Zoe Today show discussing his recent appearances with MTV and his comedy work.[8]

In 2015, he guest starred as an angel that took Jesus' divinity during his time of doubt in the "A Very Special Christmas in Compton" episode of Black Jesus.

Rawlings voices the barber Dez in the 2020 Pixar movie Soul (2020 film).

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
1999 Fever Cop
2000 Knights of the Heights Oscar Thorpe Short
2003 Kings County Winston
Brotherly Love Emmitt Diallo Video
2004 ¡Capicu! Comedian Narrator Short
Spider-Man 2 Pizza 'Heist' Witness
2005 Blood of a Champion Decaf Video
Made You Look: Top 25 Moments of BET History Himself TV Movie documentary
The Funniest Man Dead or Alive Himself Documentary
2006 Fifty Pills C-Low
Car Babes Julius Jefferson
2007 Goodbye Baby Comic #4
Twisted Fortune Costello
2008 Legacy Det. Sams Video
2009 Last Day of Summer Cop #1
2010 The Rise and Fall of John Tesoro Travis Smildon Short
Something Like a Business Avery
2011 Laughing to the Bank with Brian Hooks Various
Black Jack Malcolm T Jerome TV Movie
2013 TubbyMan TubbyMan's Dad Video Short
2014 Percentage Petey
The 30 Year Old Bris Jamesy Jones
2015 American Dirtbags Smalls' Dad
2016 The Last Film Festival Jermaine Johnson
2018 Hollyweed Nips TV Movie
2019 Inside the Rain Sammy
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot Captain
2020 Soul Dez (voice)

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Def Comedy Jam Himself Episode: "#4.3"
1998 Law & Order Etienne Episode: "True North"
2000 The Corner Bread Supporting Cast
2002-08 The Wire Damien 'Day-Day' Price Supporting Cast: Season 1, 5
2003 Third Watch Tony Episode: "10-13"
Law & Order: Criminal Intent Don Episode: "Cold Comfort"
I Love the '80s Strikes Back Himself TV Series documentary
2003-04 Chappelle's Show Various Characters Main Cast
Ricki Lake Himself 2 Episodes
2004 Midnight Spike's House Brew Donnell TV Series
Super Secret Movie Rules Himself Episode: "Sports Underdogs"
Premium Blend Himself Episode: "Comedy Central's Premium Blend"
2007 From Ashy to Classy Ashford Lawrence TV Series
2011 In the Flow with Affion Crockett Ashy Larry Episode: "Pass the Torch"
2012 Dr. Trill Presents the Take It Face Seminar Dr. Trill TV Series Short
2012-14 Black Dynamite A Cat Named Rallo / A Slave Cat Named Rallo 2 Episodes
2013 Guy Court Judge Donnell Rawlings Main Cast
2014 Step 9 Donnell 3 Episodes
2015 The 5th Quarter Brian Adele Episode: "The Processor"
2017 Jeff & Some Aliens Comedian (voice) Episode: "Jeff & Some Laughs"
2018 Rich Africans GioVanni 3 Episodes
2019 The Last O.G. Duke Episode: "Keep Their Heads Ringing"
It's Bruno! Crackhead Carl Main Cast
Historical Roasts Aspy Larry Episode: "Cleopatra"
2020 The Cabin with Bert Kreischer Himself Episode: "Release"
2021 Black Mafia Family Alvin

Comedy releases[]

Year Title Notes
2010 From Ashy to Classy special[9]
2017 Ain't Worried About... album[10]

Stand-up appearances[]

Year Show Episode
2019 The Degenerates "Donnell Rawlings"[11]

Podcasts[]

Year(s) Title
2019-2020 The Donnell Rawlings Show[12]

References[]

  1. ^ Leahy, Dana (July 11, 2006). "Chappelle's Show: The Lost Episodes". Attack of the Show. G4
  2. ^ Maron, Marc (June 14, 2012). Episode 288: Donnell Rawlings. WTF with Marc Maron
  3. ^ "Joe Rogan Experience # #1249 - Donnell Rawlings". The Joe Rogan Experience. February 20, 2019.
  4. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EG0wQRsXLi4
  5. ^ "'Dog' gone! CBS axes radio show after prank". NYDailyNews.com. 2007-05-13. Retrieved 2011-09-21.
  6. ^ "Transcripts". CNN.com. 2007-05-22. Retrieved 2011-09-21.
  7. ^ "Welcome poprockcandymountain.com - BlueHost.com". Poprockcandymountain.com. Archived from the original on 2011-10-04. Retrieved 2011-09-21.
  8. ^ "Donnell Rawlings: 'I Know Fans Would Love a Chappelle Show Tour'".
  9. ^ Lucas, Mark; Parr, Russ. "Donnell Rawlings: From Ashy to Classy on Apple TV". Apple TV. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  10. ^ "Ain't Worried About... by Donnell Rawlings". Apple Music. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  11. ^ Staff, Interrobang (2019-08-23). "The Degenerates is Returning to Netflix With a KILLER Lineup". The Interrobang. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  12. ^ "The Donnell Rawlings Show on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 2020-11-05.

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