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David Khari Webber Chappelle (/ ʃ ə ˈ p ɛ l / shə-PEL; born August 24, 1973) is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He starred in and co-created the satirical comedy sketch series Chappelle's Show (2003–2006) before quitting in the middle of production during the third season.
Screwed is a 2000 American dark comedy film written and directed by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. The comedy of errors stars Norm Macdonald, Dave Chappelle, Elaine Stritch, Daniel Benzali, Sarah Silverman, Sherman Hemsley, and Danny DeVito. The film was released by Universal Pictures and received generally negative reviews.
Half Baked is a 1998 American stoner film starring Dave Chappelle, Jim Breuer, Harland Williams, and Guillermo Díaz. The film was directed by Tamra Davis, co-written by Chappelle and Neal Brennan and produced by Robert Simonds. Half Baked was released in the United States by Universal Pictures on January 16, 1998. It received negative reviews ...
The Closer is a 2021 American stand-up comedy special written and performed by Dave Chappelle for Netflix.It was directed by Stan Lathan and recorded over the course of seven sold-out performances at The Fillmore Detroit, which ran from August 10 to 15, 2021. [1]
Blue Streak is a 1999 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Les Mayfield.Inspired by the 1965 film The Big Job, the film stars Martin Lawrence, Luke Wilson, Dave Chappelle, Peter Greene, Nicole Ari Parker and William Forsythe.
You've Got Mail is a 1998 American romantic comedy film directed by Nora Ephron, and starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan alongside Parker Posey, Jean Stapleton, Dave Chappelle, Steve Zahn, and Greg Kinnear.
The Dreamer is a 2023 American stand-up comedy special written and performed by Dave Chappelle for Netflix. [1] [2] It was directed by Stan Lathan and recorded at the Lincoln Theatre in Washington, D.C. in 2023. The special centres around the importance of inspiration and having a dream.
Dave Chappelle: Killin' Them Softly is a 2000 American stand-up comedy television film directed by Stan Lathan and written by and starring comedian Dave Chappelle.Filmed at the Lincoln Theatre in Washington, D.C., it was Chappelle's first hour-long HBO special, [1] premiering on HBO on July 26, 2000.