Jermaine Fowler
Comedian Jermaine Fowler rose quickly from popular standup and television sketch comedy performer to executive producer of two series, including a semi-autobiographic sitcom for ABC, all before reaching the age of 30. Born May 16, 1988 in Washington, D.C., Fowler began performing standup at talent contests and local establishments while still a high schooler in Hyattsville, Maryland. In 2006, he relocated to New York City, and began performing at comedy clubs while also landing appearances in television commercials for McDonald's and Sports Illustrated, among other companies. In less than a decade's time, Fowler was a regular on comedy series like the alternative talk program "The Eric Andre Show" (Adult Swim, 2012- ) and MTV's "Guy Code (2011-14). He also enjoyed viral stardom through appearances on sites like College Humor, as well as his own work with fellow comic Kevin Barnett in the duo BodegaCat Sanchez. The latter team-up produced a series of critically praised shorts called "Homo Thugs," in which Fowler and Barnett lampooned issues of race and sexuality by playing two stereotypical "gangstas" whose braggadocio and homophobia was a thin veil for the "gay" elements in their own behavior. By 2012, Fowler was performing in the New Faces Showcase at the 2012 Just For Laughs Comedy Festival, and had been selected by Keenan Ivory Wayans as a cast member for a proposed revival of "In Living Color" (Fox, 1990-94). Though the latter series never got off the ground, Fowler and several of the other comics slated to appear on the new "Living Color" reteamed to create their own sketch comedy series, "Friends of the People" (2014-15), for TruTV. The following year, attempted to move into the mainstream comedy scene with his own series, "Dolores & Jermaine" (ABC, 2015- ), serving as both star and executive producer. The sitcom, based in part on his own experiences, concerned a college dropout (Fowler) who lives with his estranged grandmother (Whoopi Goldberg), a former Washington, D.C.-area police officer, but was not picked up after a pilot was produced. Fowler next appeared opposite Judd Hirsch in "Superior Donuts" (CBS 2017- ), a sitcom based on the play by Tracy Letts. Prior to the start of the show's second season, Fowler served as the announcer on the 2017 Emmy Awards, where his animated delivery was one of the evening's more talked-about elements.
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Jermaine Fowler
Filmography
Movies
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70% |
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Sting | Frank (Character) | $1.1M | 2024 |
56% |
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Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead | Unknown (Character) | - | 2024 |
46% |
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Ricky Stanicky | Wes (Character) | - | 2024 |
80% |
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Late Bloomers | Unknown (Character) | - | 2023 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Weathering | Unknown (Character) | - | 2023 |
82% |
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Am I OK? | Danny (Character) | - | 2022 |
87% |
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The Blackening | Unknown (Character) | $17.7M | 2022 |
50% |
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The Drop | Mani (Character) | - | 2022 |
67% |
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Riverdance: The Animated Adventure | Benny (Voice) | - | 2021 |
49% |
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Coming 2 America | Lavelle Junson (Character) | - | 2021 |
96% |
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Judas and the Black Messiah | Mark Clark (Character) | $5.0M | 2021 |
80% |
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The Opening Act | Ricky (Character) | - | 2020 |
80% |
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Buffaloed | Graham (Character) | $29.0K | 2019 |
93% |
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Sorry to Bother You | Salvador (Character) | $17.5M | 2018 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Adventures in Comedy | Self | - | 2015 |
TV
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100% | 91% | Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur | James Jr. (Voice) | 2023-2024 |
89% | 88% | A Murder at the End of the World | Martin (Character) | 2023 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Celebrity Game Face |
Guest, Self |
2022-2023 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | The Jennifer Hudson Show | Guest | 2023 |
No Score Yet | 42% | Jimmy Kimmel Live! | Guest | 2018 2023 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | The $100,000 Pyramid | Guest | 2022 |
97% | 71% | The Boys Presents: Diabolical | CLF Man - Ted (Character) | 2022 |
42% | 63% | The Premise | Unknown (Character) | 2021 |
No Score Yet | 28% | The Drew Barrymore Show | Guest | 2021 |
No Score Yet | 44% | The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon | Guest | 2021 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Match Game | Guest | 2020 |
90% | 89% | Crashing | Russell (Character) | 2019 |
62% | 51% | Superior Donuts |
Franco Wicks (Character), Executive Producer, Writer |
2017-2018 |
No Score Yet | 48% | The Late Show With Stephen Colbert | Guest | 2017 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Desus & Mero | Guest | 2017 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Lip Sync Battle | Contestant | 2017 |
No Score Yet | 64% | Family Guy | Kid (Guest Voice) | 2017 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Last Call With Carson Daly | Guest | 2017 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | The Talk | Guest | 2017 |
No Score Yet | 18% | The Late Late Show With James Corden | Guest | 2015 2017 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Morris and the Cow | Morris (Voice) | 2016 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Gentlemen Lobsters | Unknown (Guest Voice) | 2016 |
No Score Yet | 88% | At Midnight With Chris Hardwick | Guest | 2015 |
No Score Yet | 84% | Robot Chicken | Unknown (Guest Voice) | 2015 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Baby Talk | Guest | 2015 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Friends of the People | Unknown (Character) | 2014-2015 |
No Score Yet | 92% | The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson | Guest | 2014 |