Cedric the Entertainer Movies

A man with a gift for wringing laughter from commonplace situations, Cedric the Entertainer has parlayed a career as one of the top standup comics in America into a steadily growing resumé as an actor in film and television. Born Cedric Kyles in 1964, Cedric the Entertainer adopted his stage name early on in his career; having also worked as a singer and dancer, Cedric wanted audiences to know he was more than just another comedian, though after being named "most humorous" in his high school graduating class, he seemed destined early on to be best known for his wit.

Cedric's career as a standup comic got its first major boost when he won the "Johnny Walker National Comedy Contest" in Chicago. This led to regular gigs at nightclubs in his hometown of St. Louis, and a victory in another Chicago comedy competition. With plenty of experience in the Midwest under his belt, Cedric began touring comedy clubs around the United States, and in 1993, he scored his first regular spot on television, as the host of the BET series Comicview. While touring the Southwest, Cedric dropped by a club in Dallas, TX, where the headlining act was not going over with the audience. Cedric persuaded the management to let him do a set, and his five-minute routine brought down the house. Cedric soon discovered fellow comic Steve Harvey was in the audience. The two rising stars struck up a friendship, and when Harvey scored his own sitcom, The Steve Harvey Show, in 1996, he brought Cedric along to play his friend, Cedric Jackie Robinson. Cedric was a hit on the show, and his work on the series earned him the NAACP Image Award as Best Supporting Actor on a Comedy Series three years in a row.

In 1997, Cedric and Harvey joined forces with funnymen Bernie Mac and D.L. Hughley for a concert tour. Billed as The Kings of Comedy, the tour was a major success, selling out large venues across the country and grossing 37 million dollars over a two-year run. After his success on The Steve Harvey Show and with the Kings of Comedy tour, it was inevitable that Hollywood would come calling, and Cedric scored his first screen role in 1998 in the comedy Ride. The Original Kings of Comedy, a concert film shot by Spike Lee during a tour stop in North Carolina, hit theaters in 2000, and Cedric was also seen that year in the Martin Lawrence vehicle Big Momma's House. In 2001, Cedric scored a supporting role in the comedy-drama Kingdom Come, and did voice work for Dr. Dolittle 2 as well as the animated television series The Proud Family.

As one of the stars of 2002's Barbershop, Cedric showed Hollywood that he could deliver a major box-office hit, and larger film roles soon followed. After a scene-stealing turn in the Coen Brothers' 2003 Intolerable Cruelty, Cedric geared up for what looked to be his biggest year to date. 2004 saw the comedian with starring roles in the sequel to Barbershop, Johnson Family Vacation, and the big-screen adaptation of the classic sitcom The Honeymooners, as well as prominent supporting parts in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, with Jim Carrey and Meryl Streep, and Be Cool, the long-awaited sequel to Get Shorty.

When not making people laugh in person or onscreen, Cedric has an interest in charitable work, and in St. Louis he's established the Cedric the Entertainer Charitable Foundation, which helps to fund youth scholarships and family outreach programs in his hometown. ~ All Movie Guide
2009  
 
Add Shaq and Cedric the Entertainer Present: All Star Comedy Jam to QueueAdd Shaq and Cedric the Entertainer Present: All Star Comedy Jam to top of Queue
Comedian Cedric the Entertainer presents some of his favorite stand-up cohorts in this television special. Hosted by NBA star Shaquille O'Neal, the evening of stand-up comedy features Tommy Davidson, DeRay Davis, Kevin Hart, Aries Spears, and Cedric himself delivering hilarious riffs on the insanities of modern life. ~ Sandra Bencic, All Movie Guide

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2008  
 
Add The Best of Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen to QueueAdd The Best of Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen to top of Queue
Byron Allen showcased numerous popular stand-up comedians as host of the program Comics Unleashed. This release compiles some of the best sets recorded on the show including routines by Dane Cook, Howie Mandel, Margaret Cho, Katt Williams, and Brad Garrett. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
David BrennerMargaret Cho, (more)
2006  
 
Add Cedric the Entertainer: Taking You Higher to QueueAdd Cedric the Entertainer: Taking You Higher to top of Queue
Prepare for a sound skewering of modern convention as actor and comedian Cedric the Entertainer takes the stage of The Wiltern theater in Los Angeles, California to address a variety of pressing issues both pressing and frivolous in his first-ever HBO special. Of course anyone who knows Cedric knows that there's much more to this man than simple comedy, and in addition to commenting on a variety of issues ranging from Osama Bin Laden, plastic surgery, gas prices, and gay marriage, the multi-faceted funnyman also offers series of spicy song and dance numbers featuring his talented troupe of dancers the "Cedibles." ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2006  
 
Add Jamie Foxx Presents: America's Funniest Comics - Live From Laffapalooza! to QueueAdd Jamie Foxx Presents: America's Funniest Comics - Live From Laffapalooza! to top of Queue
Stand up fans looking to get their ribs tickled by some of the hottest up-and-coming talents to tour the comedy circuit can now do so in the comfort of their own living room as Jamie Foxx travels to Atlanta, Georgia with host Cedric the Entertainer for a side-splitting evening of non-stop laughs. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Cedric the Entertainer
2006  
 
Add Jamie Foxx Presents: America's Funniest Comics - Live From Laffapalooza! Vol. 3 to QueueAdd Jamie Foxx Presents: America's Funniest Comics - Live From Laffapalooza! Vol. 3 to top of Queue
From his days on the pioneering sketch comedy show In Living Color to his smash hit films, Jamie Foxx knows how to bring the laughter. Now, Foxx returns to his comedy roots with a DVD series that will keep you in stitches from start to finish. Filmed before a live audience at Atlanta s hottest comedy and arts festival, Foxx hand picks the best up and comers with the freshest material and the most unbelievable jokes ever heard. And, to keep you entertained throughout the entire show, Cedric the Entertainer serves as your master of ceremonies!

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Starring:
Jamie FoxxCedric the Entertainer, (more)
2005  
 
The biggest franchise in comedy brings home the best stand up acts to hit the stage in a side splitting collection of clips that keeps the laughs coming. From larger than life Queen of Comedy Mo'Nique to the hilarious Bruce Bruce, Joe Torry and Original King of Comedy Cedric the Entertainer, this release offers all the laughs and entertainment of an all-star night at the comedy club at just a fraction of the price. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2004  
 
Add The Robin Harris Story: We Don't Die, We Multiply to QueueAdd The Robin Harris Story: We Don't Die, We Multiply to top of Queue
Robin Harris was one of the best-respected African-American comedians of his day; after making his way up the ladder the hard way by playing club gigs around the country while working day jobs, he gained his first major break when he became the master of ceremonies at the Comedy Act venue in Los Angeles. Harris' sharp wit and old-school approach earned gained the attention of a number of filmmakers, and in the late '80s he scored showy roles in Do the Right Thing, Mo' Better Blues, and House Party. However, just as Harris seemed poised to make a major career breakthrough, he died of a respiratory ailment in 1990 at the age of 37. The Robin Harris Story: We Don't Die, We Multiply is a documentary which examines Harris' short but memorable career, and includes interviews with such friends and fans as Bernie Mac, Cedric the Entertainer, Martin Lawrence, and Robert Townsend. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Robin Harris
2003  
 
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Cedric the Entertainer headlines this stand-up comedy marathon, shot live at the Mississippi's Biloxi Casino. Holding court in the boxing arena of the casino, Cedric regales audiences with his unique brand of brash, matter-of-fact jokes. Joining Cedric are Nema Williams and Rodney Perry, among others. ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide

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2002  
 
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Award-winning comedian and actor Cedric the Entertainer shows off the personable but street-smart style that has made him a star in this performance video, shot during a concert appearance at the Biloxi Grand Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi. Platinum Comedy Series: Cedric the Entertainer -- Starting Lineup also features performances from several of Cedric's favorite up-and-coming comics, including Roland Powell, Juan Villareal, Tony Llewellen, and J.J.. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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2002  
 
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Some of the best known comedians on the entertainment scene today got their first big break on Russell Simmons' groundbreaking HBO series Def Comedy Jam, and this home video collects raw and uninhibited performances from top-shelf funnymen who've gone on to become headlines on TV and in the movies. Def Comedy Jam: More All Stars, Vol. 1 features sets by Martin Lawrence, Cedric the Entertainer, Joe Torry, Robin Montague, Bruce Bruce, and more. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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2002  
 
Roly-poly comedian Cedric the Entertainer was host and principal instigator of this weekly, half-hour variety series. Combining the best elements of The Jackie Gleason Show and In Living Color, the series offered brash, cutting-edge comedy sketches with a full complement of recurring characters, among them the Love Doctor, Mrs. Cafeteria Lady, and heat-sensitive golf commentator Raj. One of the series' early highlights was the Mexican soap-opera spoof "Que Hora Es?," designed for people who never got past third-year Spanish (in one sketch, two Latino lovers pitched woo at one another by counting to ten in their native tongue). Joining in the general hilarity were regulars Amy Brassette, Shaun Majumber, and Wendy Raquel Robinson. Telecast in tandem with the Fox Network sitcom The Bernie Mac Show, Cedric the Entertainer Presents debuted September 18, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Cedric the EntertainerAmy Brassette, (more)
2002  
 
A handful of top comedians get together to roast NBA star (and part-time actor and rap musician) Shaquille O'Neal in this comedy video. Roasting Shaquille O'Neal features Steve Harvey, Cedric the Entertainer, Bill Bellamy, Tommy Davidson and Michael Coyar aiming verbal barbs at good-natured Shaq. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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2002  
 
B.E.T. showcases African American stand-up comedians in its series Comic View. This video contains a collection of funniest moments from the show. Included on this release are such famous faces as Cedric the Entertainer, D.L. Hughley, and George Willborn. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
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This documentary takes a serious look at the business of comedy, as several top African-American comics discuss the long hard road to the top, and how they deal with the difficulties and disappointments that are an unavoidable part of the touring comedian's life. All Jokes Aside features interviews with Jamie Foxx, Eddie Griffin, Reynaldo Rey, and A.J. Johnson. It received its world premier as part of 2000 Pan African Film Festival in L.A. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
Some of America's best Urban comics have appeared on BET's standup showcase ComicView, and this home video collection brings together some of the show's all-time funniest moments. BET ComicView: All Stars, Vol. 1 includes side-splitting material from Cedric the Entertainer, D.L. Hughley, Don "D.C." Curry, Shang, and many more. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
Many of today's hottest comedians got their start playing Def Comedy Jam, a late-night forum for their explosive brand of comedy. Of course, many of the names first featured here went on to greater fame and fortune in the years that followed. Two of the names featured here are George Wallace and Mike Epps. ~ Rob Ferrier, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
Some of America's funniest urban comics bring out their best material for BET's standup showcase ComicView, and this video presents raw and uncensored versions of great moments from the show's history. BET ComicView: All Stars, Vol. 4 features host Bruce Bruce and guest spots from D.L. Hughley, Cedric the Entertainer, Damon Williams, Rickey Smiley, and more. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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1999  
 
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Some of the biggest, best, and edgiest stars in urban comedy appeared on the HBO series Def Comedy Jam, and this home video release brings together hilarious highlights from the show's run. Performers include Cedric the Entertainer, Mark Curry, and host Martin Lawrence, who perform nightclub comedy you won't be hearing on network television any time soon. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Mark CurryCedric the Entertainer, (more)

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