62strat said:
Would this guy be famous at all if it weren't for chappelle? Serious question, because I never heard of him before then. Even after chappelle, I found out he was Eddie's brother.
Did he do anything in his own right?
Read the link in the OP...62strat said:
Would this guy be famous at all if it weren't for chappelle? Serious question, because I never heard of him before then. Even after chappelle, I found out he was Eddie's brother.
Did he do anything in his own right?
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Charlie served in the United States Navy for six years before starting his career as a comedian. He made his feature film debut alongside brother Eddie in 1989's Harlem Nights, then went on to appear in CB4 in 1993 and Night at the Museum in 2006.
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Charlie rose to fame as a recurring performer on Comedy Central's Chappelle's Show from 2003-4, where he was involved in some of Dave Chappelle's most memorable skits.
He also worked with his brother, co-writing some of Eddie's projects, including the 2007 film Norbit, and starred in TV series such as Are We There Yet, The Boondocks, and Black Jesus. He also toured with notable acts like Cedric the Entertainer and Eddie Griffin.
Soo.. the answer is no I guess. Doesn't seem to have any leading roles in movies.. only became a household name through his brother and Chappelle.AgEng06 said:Read the link in the OP...62strat said:
Would this guy be famous at all if it weren't for chappelle? Serious question, because I never heard of him before then. Even after chappelle, I found out he was Eddie's brother.
Did he do anything in his own right?Quote:
Charlie served in the United States Navy for six years before starting his career as a comedian. He made his feature film debut alongside brother Eddie in 1989's Harlem Nights, then went on to appear in CB4 in 1993 and Night at the Museum in 2006.Quote:
Charlie rose to fame as a recurring performer on Comedy Central's Chappelle's Show from 2003-4, where he was involved in some of Dave Chappelle's most memorable skits.
He also worked with his brother, co-writing some of Eddie's projects, including the 2007 film Norbit, and starred in TV series such as Are We There Yet, The Boondocks, and Black Jesus. He also toured with notable acts like Cedric the Entertainer and Eddie Griffin.
62strat said:Soo.. the answer is no I guess. Doesn't seem to have any leading roles in movies.. only became a household name through his brother and Chappelle.AgEng06 said:Read the link in the OP...62strat said:
Would this guy be famous at all if it weren't for chappelle? Serious question, because I never heard of him before then. Even after chappelle, I found out he was Eddie's brother.
Did he do anything in his own right?Quote:
Charlie served in the United States Navy for six years before starting his career as a comedian. He made his feature film debut alongside brother Eddie in 1989's Harlem Nights, then went on to appear in CB4 in 1993 and Night at the Museum in 2006.Quote:
Charlie rose to fame as a recurring performer on Comedy Central's Chappelle's Show from 2003-4, where he was involved in some of Dave Chappelle's most memorable skits.
He also worked with his brother, co-writing some of Eddie's projects, including the 2007 film Norbit, and starred in TV series such as Are We There Yet, The Boondocks, and Black Jesus. He also toured with notable acts like Cedric the Entertainer and Eddie Griffin.
"rose to fame" it says.
i haven't done anything, and therefore would expect there to be no threads on here about my death.T Durden said:
What a dick comment. What have you done?
Dude, really?62strat said:Soo.. the answer is no I guess. Doesn't seem to have any leading roles in movies.. only became a household name through his brother and Chappelle.AgEng06 said:Read the link in the OP...62strat said:
Would this guy be famous at all if it weren't for chappelle? Serious question, because I never heard of him before then. Even after chappelle, I found out he was Eddie's brother.
Did he do anything in his own right?Quote:
Charlie served in the United States Navy for six years before starting his career as a comedian. He made his feature film debut alongside brother Eddie in 1989's Harlem Nights, then went on to appear in CB4 in 1993 and Night at the Museum in 2006.Quote:
Charlie rose to fame as a recurring performer on Comedy Central's Chappelle's Show from 2003-4, where he was involved in some of Dave Chappelle's most memorable skits.
He also worked with his brother, co-writing some of Eddie's projects, including the 2007 film Norbit, and starred in TV series such as Are We There Yet, The Boondocks, and Black Jesus. He also toured with notable acts like Cedric the Entertainer and Eddie Griffin.
"rose to fame" it says.
that was pretty much my question; Would he be anywhere near as famous without chappelle show skits?BurrOak said:Dude, really?62strat said:Soo.. the answer is no I guess. Doesn't seem to have any leading roles in movies.. only became a household name through his brother and Chappelle.AgEng06 said:Read the link in the OP...62strat said:
Would this guy be famous at all if it weren't for chappelle? Serious question, because I never heard of him before then. Even after chappelle, I found out he was Eddie's brother.
Did he do anything in his own right?Quote:
Charlie served in the United States Navy for six years before starting his career as a comedian. He made his feature film debut alongside brother Eddie in 1989's Harlem Nights, then went on to appear in CB4 in 1993 and Night at the Museum in 2006.Quote:
Charlie rose to fame as a recurring performer on Comedy Central's Chappelle's Show from 2003-4, where he was involved in some of Dave Chappelle's most memorable skits.
He also worked with his brother, co-writing some of Eddie's projects, including the 2007 film Norbit, and starred in TV series such as Are We There Yet, The Boondocks, and Black Jesus. He also toured with notable acts like Cedric the Entertainer and Eddie Griffin.
"rose to fame" it says.
No, he wasnt' ever a big shot movie star like his brother. But he did have a leading role in what is probably the best comedy show of all time. And I would I confidently say that in 2003-2005, he was more popular than his brother.
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