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David Alan Grier

David Alan Grier (born June 30, 1956) is an American actor and comedian. Known for his roles on stage and screen, Grier gained popularity playing multiple roles in the American sketch comedy television series In Living Color (1990–1994) and Reverend Leon Lonnie Love on the Fox comedy series Martin (1993–1997). In 2004, Grier was ranked no. 94 on Comedy Central's 100 Greatest Stand-Ups.[1]

David Alan Grier
Grier in 2021
Born (1956-06-30) June 30, 1956 (age 67)
EducationUniversity of Michigan (BA)
Yale University (MFA)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
Years active1977–present
Websitewww.davidalangrier.net

Grier made his feature film debut in the Robert Altman directed drama Streamers (1983) for which he won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival. Grier then took roles in films such as A Soldier's Story (1984), Boomerang (1992), Jumanji (1995), Baadasssss! (2003), Bewitched (2005), They Cloned Tyrone (2023), The Color Purple (2023), and The American Society of Magical Negroes (2024).

On stage, Grier won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his role in the Broadway revival of A Soldier's Play (2021). He was Tony-nominated for his roles as Jackie Robinson in The First (1983), Henry Brown in Race (2009) and Sporting Life in Porgy and Bess (2012). Other Broadway roles include in Dreamgirls (1981), and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1996).

He has worked extensively in television playing roles such as Bernard on Damon (1998), Jerome Dagget on DAG (2000–2001), David Bellows on Life with Bonnie (2002–2004), Joe Carmichael on The Carmichael Show (2015–2017), the Lion in The Wiz Live! (2015), and Hal on A Series of Unfortunate Events (2018). He also created and executive-produced the American satirical show Chocolate News (2008) for Comedy Central.

Early life and education edit

Grier was born in Detroit, Michigan, one of three children,[2] to Aretas Ruth (née Blaney), a school teacher, and William Henry Grier, a psychiatrist and writer, who co-wrote the book Black Rage.[citation needed]

He graduated from Detroit's Cass Technical High School, received a B.A. in radio, television and film[3] from the University of Michigan in 1978, and an M.F.A. from the Yale School of Drama, in 1981. Visiting lecturer Rachel Roberts took notice of his performance one evening in a piece entitled The Place of the Spirit Dance.[4]

Career edit

1981–1989: Broadway debut and early roles edit

After graduating from Yale, Grier landed the role of Jackie Robinson in the short-lived Broadway musical The First, directed by Martin Charnin and written by Joel Siegel. Grier was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical and won the Theatre World Award for The First. He got his start on the National Public Radio radio drama adaptation of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back in 1981. He was the voice of a nameless X-wing fighter pilot during the Battle of Yavin.[citation needed]

Grier later starred as James "Thunder" Early in the hit Broadway musical Dreamgirls.[citation needed] Grier made his film debut in 1983 in Streamers, directed by Robert Altman. He won the Golden Lion for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival for the film.[citation needed] He appeared in the Negro Ensemble Company production A Soldier's Play and reprised his role in the film version A Soldier's Story.[citation needed] Grier appeared as a geology professor at Hillman College in the show A Different World.[citation needed]

1990–1999: Career breakthrough edit

Although primarily known for his dramatic work, Grier began to shift towards comedy, making appearances in the cult films Amazon Women on the Moon and I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, whose director Keenen Ivory Wayans cast Grier in his new variety show In Living Color. It became a ratings hit and won an Emmy for Outstanding Variety Series.[citation needed] Grier became a popular cast member through his characters, which ranged from hyperactive children to crotchety old men.[citation needed] Some of his more well-known characters were flamboyant and effeminate Antoine Merriweather in the "Men on..." sketch series, blues musician Calhoun Tubbs (based on Shakey Jake, a busker who often performed near the Michigan campus) megaphone-blaring shop teacher Al MacAfee, the elderly Mr. Brooks, and Tiny, a prison inmate obsessed with female "breastesses".[citation needed] He also provided impersonations of Joe Jackson and Ike Turner.[citation needed]

After his success on In Living Color, Grier began appearing in film comedies such as Boomerang, as Eddie Murphy's shy friend Gerard in 1992; Blankman, with Damon Wayans, in 1994; In the Army Now, as Fred Ostroff with Pauly Shore and Andy Dick, also in 1994; and as Carl Bentley, a factory employee turned police officer whose car is crushed and eaten by a giant pod in Jumanji in 1995. He played Rev. Leon Lonnie Love on the TV series Martin. Grier appeared with Tom Arnold in the 1997 comedy McHale's Navy as Ensign Charles Parker. Grier returned to Broadway to perform in the musical A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum in 1997.[5]

In 1998 Grier hosted the game show Random Acts of Comedy on Fox Family, what is now Freeform.[citation needed] The show lasted one season. That same year he co-starred with Jon Stewart in Elmopalooza, as the director of Stewart's production crew, who he often chastises at Elmo and Telly after realizing what happened to the rest of the cast.[citation needed] In 1999, he made a guest appearance as himself in the "Aw, Here it Goes to Hollywood" episode of Nickelodeon's sitcom Kenan & Kel. After the cancellation of In Living Color, Grier starred in the short-lived sitcoms The Preston Episodes, Damon (with In Living Color co-star Damon Wayans).[citation needed]

2000–2019: Continued work edit

Grier is a comedian and hosted the Comedy Central series Premium Blend in 2001.[citation needed] He made an appearance on the Dave, Shelley, and Chainsaw (DSC) Show (San Diego Jack 100.7 FM) on October 5, 2012, before doing performances at The Madhouse Comedy Club. In the interview, he debunked internet reports that he was involved in a musical based on the life of Louis Farrakhan.[6] He took a leading role in DAG and had a cameo in the Robert De Niro and Edward Burns film 15 Minutes (2001) as a Central Park mugger.[citation needed] In a departure from the comedic roles he played on In Living Color, he portrayed an abusive father in Rusty Cundieff's anthology film Tales from the Hood.[citation needed] In 2002, Grier joined the cast of the improv-based ABC sitcom and Bonnie Hunt vehicle Life with Bonnie which ran for two seasons.[citation needed] During this time, he continued to appear in comedy films but also returned to drama in the films Baadasssss! (2003) and The Woodsman (2004). He starred in his own Comedy Central stand-up special The Book of David: The Cult Figure's Manifesto. He is also a frequent guest on the Comedy Central show Crank Yankers.[citation needed]

Grier was the host of the NBC show Thank God You're Here.[citation needed] He starred in Gym Teacher: The Movie (2008) playing the villain, Shelly Bragg. He appeared as Uncle Henry in the ABC 2005 television film The Muppets' Wizard of Oz. Grier guest starred in Season 6 of Fox's Bones.[citation needed] He played Professor Bunsen Jude, the Science Dude, the host of a children's television program. This character was inspired by Bill Nye "the Science Guy".[7] In May 2013, Grier appeared in Tyler Perry Presents Peeples, playing the role of Virgil Peeples, alongside Kerry Washington and Craig Robinson. Also in 2013, Grier appeared in The Watsons Go To Birmingham, a Hallmark Channel adaptation of Christopher Paul Curtis' 1995 Newbery Honor-winning novel, The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963. He appeared on the CBS TV-adaptation of Bad Teacher, playing the role of principal Carl Gaines.[8]

In 2008, Grier starred in the Comedy Central series Chocolate News which had satirical sketches about current events and news stories. It lasted for one season of ten episodes.[citation needed] Grier appeared as Jimmy Dale in the series Queen Sugar appearing in Season 3 and played the role of Mr. Packard in the Paramount Pictures film Clifford the Big Red Dog.[9]He returned to Broadway for the premiere of Race, written and directed by David Mamet, opposite James Spader, Kerry Washington, and Richard Thomas, which opened at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on December 6, 2009. Grier received his second Tony nomination for the role.[10] He also appeared in the revival production of The Wiz at the La Jolla Playhouse directed by Des McAnuff.[11]

His first book Barack Like Me: The Chocolate-Covered Truth was published by Simon & Schuster in 2009.[12][13] The book recounts Grier's own life story, and was written with Alan Eisenstock. Grier appeared on Broadway as Sportin' Life in the Gershwins' Porgy and Bess, which opened at the Richard Rodgers Theatre on January 12, 2012, alongside Norm Lewis and Audra McDonald. He was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical for this role.[14] In addition to his Tony Award nomination, Grier received a 2013 Grammy nomination for Best Musical Theater Album for his performance on the cast recording of the play.[15] He played the Cowardly Lion in NBC's live performance of The Wiz, which aired on December 3, 2015.[16]

He appeared in an episode of Clean House along with his brother and his brother's family. Grier invited the show to help his brother due to his severe problems with clutter, and the family received a home makeover. He hosted the game show Snap Decision, which debuted August 7, 2017, on the Game Show Network and many Sinclair TV stations.[17]

2020–present edit

He was a contestant on the eighth season of Dancing with the Stars,[18] partnered with Kym Johnson. By the fourth week of the competition, Grier announced that he had lost 26 pounds.[19] He was eliminated in the fifth week. In January 2020, Grier returned to the stage for the Broadway production of A Soldier's Play, this time playing Tech Sergeant Vernon C. Waters, the role originated by Adolph Caesar in the off-Broadway production.[20] For this role, he won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play.[21]

In April 2022, it was announced that Grier would join the cast of the 2023 musical remake, The Color Purple. He plays Pastor Avery, the father of Shug Avery, a role also in the 1985 film of the same name.[22] In 2022, he starred in The Patient on Hulu with Steve Carell.[23] He was the announcer for the 96th Academy Awards, held on March 10, 2024.[24] That same year he starred in the satirical film The American Society of Magical Negroes which received negative reviews.[25] Of the film Grier said, "Some members of the white community will see it and say, ‘We’re tired of hearing about race.’ Well we’re tired of talking about it. We’re tired! We’re tied, too. We all want to get past this, but you can only get past it by going through it."[26]

Personal life edit

Grier was married to Maritza Rivera and divorced in 1997. In July 2007, he married Christine Y. Kim, an associate curator of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. She gave birth to their daughter, Luisa Danbi Grier-Kim on January 10, 2008, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, in Los Angeles.[27] On July 9, 2009, Kim filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences.[28]

When Grier was young, his family marched with Martin Luther King Jr. in a March on Poverty in Detroit, where King gave an early version of the "I Have A Dream" speech.[29]

He is a fan of motorcycles,[30][31][32][33][34] and owns the rare Yamaha YZF-R1 Limited Edition.[35] On the August 10, 2009, episode of Loveline, Grier agreed to auction it to aid Bryan Bishop's Tumor Fund, but walked off set while Adam Carolla and the audio engineer bickered on air.[citation needed] He is an avid cook and began food blogging during the run of the play Race, where James Spader helped to critique the food Grier made.[29]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Key
Denotes works that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes
1983 Streamers Roger
1984 A Soldier's Story Corporal Cobb
1985 Beer Elliott Morrison
1987 From the Hip Steve Hadley
Amazon Women on the Moon Don 'No Soul' Simmons
1988 Off Limits Rogers
Me and Him Peter Conklin
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka Newsman
1990 Loose Cannons Drummond
Almost an Angel Det. Bill
1992 The Player Himself
Boomerang Gerard
1994 In the Army Now Fred Ostroff
Blankman Kevin Walker
1995 Tales from the Hood Carl
Jumanji Carl Bentley
Goldilocks and the Three Bears Spike
1997 McHale's Navy Ensign Charles Parker
Top of the World Detective Augustus
1998 Elmopalooza Himself (show's director)
1999 Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby Mr. Butz
Stuart Little Red Voice
2000 3 Strikes Detective Jenkins
Return to Me Charlie Johnson
The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle Measures
2001 15 Minutes Mugger in Central Park
2003 Baadasssss! Clyde Houston
Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie Himself, Announcer
Tiptoes Jerry Robin Jr.
2004 The Woodsman Bob
2005 Bewitched Jim Fields
2006 Little Man Jimmy
2008 Kissing Cousins The Griller
The Hustle Rev. Isaac Montgomery Paid
The Poker House Stymie
An American Carol Rastus Malone
2009 Dance Flick Sugar Bear
Astro Boy Mr. Squirt, Math Cowboy, Boxer Robot Voice
2010 Something Like a Business 3D
2011 Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil Moss the Troll Voice
2013 Peeples Virgil Peeples
2015 Road Hard Michael
2017 The Big Sick Andy Dodd
2018 Arizona Coburn
Sprinter Coach
2019 Native Son Marty
2020 Coffee & Kareem Captain Hill
2021 Clifford the Big Red Dog Mr. Packard
2023 They Cloned Tyrone The Preacher
Candy Cane Lane Santa Claus
The Color Purple Reverend Avery
2024 The American Society of Magical Negroes Post-production

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1985 The Equalizer Desk Sergeant Episode: "The Lock Box"
1986 All Is Forgiven Oliver Royce Main cast
1987 CBS Summer Playhouse Deter Phibin Episode: "Kingpins"
A Different World Prof. Bryan Walcott Episode: "Romancing Mr. Stone"
1988 Tour of Duty Harold Episode: "Soldiers"
Duet Gordon Episode: "Oh My God, I Left the Baby on the Bus"
Tanner '88 Secret Serviceman Episode: "Child's Play" & "The Great Escape"
Baby Boom Episode: "Pilot"
The Dictator Episode: "Reading, Writing and Rebellion"
1989 ALF FBI Agent No. 1 Episode: "Wanted: Dead or Alive"
1990 Equal Justice Stone Episode: "A Sucker's Bet"
1990–1994 In Living Color Various Roles Main cast
1993–1997 Martin Reverend Leon Lonnie Love Recurring cast
1995 Saturday Night Live Himself, Antoine Meriweather 2 episodes
Dream On Marshall Episode: "Take Two Tablets, and Get Me to Mt. Sinai"
The Preston Episodes David Preston Main cast
Pinky and the Brain Marlon Voice, episode: "TV or Not TV"
1995–1997 Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child Bongo, Dudley Bear Voice, 2 episodes
1998 Damon Bernard Main cast
Cosby Gil Episode: "Chemistry"
Hercules Memnon Voice, 2 episodes
1999 A Saintly Switch Dan Anderson Television film
The '60s Fred Hampton Television film
Kenan & Kel Himself Episode: "Aw, Here It Goes To Hollywood : Part 2"
2000 Angels in the Infield Bob Bugler Television film
The X-Files Cinema Audience Episode: "Hollywood A.D."
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command Tubunch Voice, episode: "Stress Test"
2000–2001 DAG Jerome Dagget 17 episodes
2002 King of Texas Rip Television film
Sesame Street Aladdin Episode: "#33.45"
Boston Public Laurence Williams Episode: "Chapter Forty-Two"
The Proud Family Reuben Voice, episode: "Behind Family Lines"
2002–2004 Life with Bonnie David Bellows 44 episodes
2002–2020 Crank Yankers Various voices 20 episodes
2003 Samurai Jack Da Samurai Voice, episode: "Samurai Versus Samurai"
2003–2005 My Wife and Kids Jimmy Geller 3 episodes
2005 The Muppets' Wizard of Oz Uncle Henry Television film
2007 Thank God You're Here Host 7 episodes
2008 Chocolate News Host 10 episodes
2010 Bones Professor Bunsen Jude Episode: "The Body and the Bounty"
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Jeremy Swift Episode: "Branded"
2013 The Cleveland Show Ebert Williams Voice, episode: "The Hangover: Part Tubbs"
Happy Endings Terry Chuckles Episode: "In the Heat of the Noche"
Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja Rudd Rhymez Voice, episode: "Hip Hopocalypse Now"
2014 The Soul Man Jesse Episode: "Obama Drama"
Bad Teacher Carl Gaines 13 episodes
Black Dynamite Doctor Voice, episode: "How Honeybee Got Her Groove Back or Night of the Living Dickheads"
2014–2015 Comedy Bang! Bang! Network President Recurring role; 5 episodes
2015–2017 The Carmichael Show Joe Carmichael Main cast; 32 episodes
2015 The McCarthys Dr. Hugh Morris Episode: "Family Therapy"
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Ben Carson Episode: "Vin Diesel/Selena Gomez"
Cutthroat Kitchen Himself, Judge Episode: "Taco Dirty to Me"
2016 The Eric Andre Show Himself, David Alan Thicke Episode: "Dennis Rodman; Haley Joel Osment"
2017–2019 Snap Decision Host 60 episodes
2017 A Christmas Story Live! Santa Claus Live performance
2018 A Series of Unfortunate Events Hal 2 episodes
2018–2019 The Cool Kids Hank Main role
2019 Catastrophe Tim Cabot Episode #4.6
Queen Sugar Jimmy Dale 3 episodes
The Resident Lamar Broome Recurring role; 3 episodes
2019–2022 A Black Lady Sketch Show Preacher, Pastor 3 episodes
2020 At Home with Amy Sedaris Pippen Episode: "Inspiration"
2021 Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! Pops Dixon Main role
Joe Pickett Vern Dunnegan Main role
2022 That Damn Michael Che Pilot Episode: "Higher Power"
Central Park Voice, episode: "Lunar Palaver"
The Patient Charlie Addison Recurring role; 5 episodes
Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration Cogsworth Television special
2024 96th Academy Awards Announcer/Self Award ceremony

Radio edit

Year Title Role Notes
1983 Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Various voices Episode: "Freedom's Winter" & "Dark Lord's Fury"

Theater edit

Year Title Role Notes
1981 The First Jackie Robinson
1982 Dreamgirls James Thunder Early Replacement
1982 A Soldier's Play Private C.J. Memphis Replacement
1983 Richard III Murderer, Richmond
1994 The Merry Wives of Windsor Master Frank Ford
1996 One Touch of Venus Whitelaw Savory
1997 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Pseudolus, Prologus Replacement
2006 The Wiz The Lion
2009 Race Henry Brown
2012 Porgy and Bess Sporting Life
2015 The Wiz Live! Cowardly Lion, Robert the Farmhand Man No. 2
2018 Annie Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks Hollywood Bowl
2020 A Soldier's Play Sergeant Vernon C. Waters

Awards and nominations edit

Year Awards Category Title Outcome
1982 Tony Awards Best Featured Actor in a Musical The First Nominated
1983 Venice Film Festival Volpi Cup for Best Actor Streamers Won
1999 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Damon Nominated
2003 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Life with Bonnie Nominated
2004 Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actor – Television Series Life with Bonnie Nominated
2010 Tony Awards Best Featured Actor in a Play Race Nominated
2012 Tony Awards Best Featured Actor in a Musical Porgy and Bess Nominated
2013 Grammy Awards Best Musical Theater Album Porgy and Bess Nominated
2016 Black Reel Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor, TV Movie or Limited Series The Wiz Live! Nominated
2016 Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/Miniseries The Wiz Live! Nominated
2016 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special The Wiz Live! Won
2020 Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Award A Soldier's Play Nominated
2020 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play A Soldier's Play Nominated
2020 Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Featured Actor A Soldier's Play Won
2021 Tony Awards Best Featured Actor in a Play A Soldier's Play Won

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources David Alan Grier news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message Not to be confused with David Grier For the writer see David Alan Grier writer David Alan Grier born June 30 1956 is an American actor and comedian Known for his roles on stage and screen Grier gained popularity playing multiple roles in the American sketch comedy television series In Living Color 1990 1994 and Reverend Leon Lonnie Love on the Fox comedy series Martin 1993 1997 In 2004 Grier was ranked no 94 on Comedy Central s 100 Greatest Stand Ups 1 David Alan GrierGrier in 2021Born 1956 06 30 June 30 1956 age 67 Detroit Michigan U S EducationUniversity of Michigan BA Yale University MFA OccupationsActorcomedianYears active1977 presentWebsitewww wbr davidalangrier wbr net Grier made his feature film debut in the Robert Altman directed drama Streamers 1983 for which he won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival Grier then took roles in films such as A Soldier s Story 1984 Boomerang 1992 Jumanji 1995 Baadasssss 2003 Bewitched 2005 They Cloned Tyrone 2023 The Color Purple 2023 and The American Society of Magical Negroes 2024 On stage Grier won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his role in the Broadway revival of A Soldier s Play 2021 He was Tony nominated for his roles as Jackie Robinson in The First 1983 Henry Brown in Race 2009 and Sporting Life in Porgy and Bess 2012 Other Broadway roles include in Dreamgirls 1981 and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum 1996 He has worked extensively in television playing roles such as Bernard on Damon 1998 Jerome Dagget on DAG 2000 2001 David Bellows on Life with Bonnie 2002 2004 Joe Carmichael on The Carmichael Show 2015 2017 the Lion in The Wiz Live 2015 and Hal on A Series of Unfortunate Events 2018 He also created and executive produced the American satirical show Chocolate News 2008 for Comedy Central Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1981 1989 Broadway debut and early roles 2 2 1990 1999 Career breakthrough 2 3 2000 2019 Continued work 2 4 2020 present 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Radio 4 4 Theater 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editGrier was born in Detroit Michigan one of three children 2 to Aretas Ruth nee Blaney a school teacher and William Henry Grier a psychiatrist and writer who co wrote the book Black Rage citation needed He graduated from Detroit s Cass Technical High School received a B A in radio television and film 3 from the University of Michigan in 1978 and an M F A from the Yale School of Drama in 1981 Visiting lecturer Rachel Roberts took notice of his performance one evening in a piece entitled The Place of the Spirit Dance 4 Career edit1981 1989 Broadway debut and early roles edit After graduating from Yale Grier landed the role of Jackie Robinson in the short lived Broadway musical The First directed by Martin Charnin and written by Joel Siegel Grier was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical and won the Theatre World Award for The First He got his start on the National Public Radio radio drama adaptation of Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back in 1981 He was the voice of a nameless X wing fighter pilot during the Battle of Yavin citation needed Grier later starred as James Thunder Early in the hit Broadway musical Dreamgirls citation needed Grier made his film debut in 1983 in Streamers directed by Robert Altman He won the Golden Lion for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival for the film citation needed He appeared in the Negro Ensemble Company production A Soldier s Play and reprised his role in the film version A Soldier s Story citation needed Grier appeared as a geology professor at Hillman College in the show A Different World citation needed 1990 1999 Career breakthrough edit Although primarily known for his dramatic work Grier began to shift towards comedy making appearances in the cult films Amazon Women on the Moon and I m Gonna Git You Sucka whose director Keenen Ivory Wayans cast Grier in his new variety show In Living Color It became a ratings hit and won an Emmy for Outstanding Variety Series citation needed Grier became a popular cast member through his characters which ranged from hyperactive children to crotchety old men citation needed Some of his more well known characters were flamboyant and effeminate Antoine Merriweather in the Men on sketch series blues musician Calhoun Tubbs based on Shakey Jake a busker who often performed near the Michigan campus megaphone blaring shop teacher Al MacAfee the elderly Mr Brooks and Tiny a prison inmate obsessed with female breastesses citation needed He also provided impersonations of Joe Jackson and Ike Turner citation needed After his success on In Living Color Grier began appearing in film comedies such as Boomerang as Eddie Murphy s shy friend Gerard in 1992 Blankman with Damon Wayans in 1994 In the Army Now as Fred Ostroff with Pauly Shore and Andy Dick also in 1994 and as Carl Bentley a factory employee turned police officer whose car is crushed and eaten by a giant pod in Jumanji in 1995 He played Rev Leon Lonnie Love on the TV series Martin Grier appeared with Tom Arnold in the 1997 comedy McHale s Navy as Ensign Charles Parker Grier returned to Broadway to perform in the musical A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum in 1997 5 In 1998 Grier hosted the game show Random Acts of Comedy on Fox Family what is now Freeform citation needed The show lasted one season That same year he co starred with Jon Stewart in Elmopalooza as the director of Stewart s production crew who he often chastises at Elmo and Telly after realizing what happened to the rest of the cast citation needed In 1999 he made a guest appearance as himself in the Aw Here it Goes to Hollywood episode of Nickelodeon s sitcom Kenan amp Kel After the cancellation of In Living Color Grier starred in the short lived sitcoms The Preston Episodes Damon with In Living Color co star Damon Wayans citation needed 2000 2019 Continued work edit Grier is a comedian and hosted the Comedy Central series Premium Blend in 2001 citation needed He made an appearance on the Dave Shelley and Chainsaw DSC Show San Diego Jack 100 7 FM on October 5 2012 before doing performances at The Madhouse Comedy Club In the interview he debunked internet reports that he was involved in a musical based on the life of Louis Farrakhan 6 He took a leading role in DAG and had a cameo in the Robert De Niro and Edward Burns film 15 Minutes 2001 as a Central Park mugger citation needed In a departure from the comedic roles he played on In Living Color he portrayed an abusive father in Rusty Cundieff s anthology film Tales from the Hood citation needed In 2002 Grier joined the cast of the improv based ABC sitcom and Bonnie Hunt vehicle Life with Bonnie which ran for two seasons citation needed During this time he continued to appear in comedy films but also returned to drama in the films Baadasssss 2003 and The Woodsman 2004 He starred in his own Comedy Central stand up special The Book of David The Cult Figure s Manifesto He is also a frequent guest on the Comedy Central show Crank Yankers citation needed Grier was the host of the NBC show Thank God You re Here citation needed He starred in Gym Teacher The Movie 2008 playing the villain Shelly Bragg He appeared as Uncle Henry in the ABC 2005 television film The Muppets Wizard of Oz Grier guest starred in Season 6 of Fox s Bones citation needed He played Professor Bunsen Jude the Science Dude the host of a children s television program This character was inspired by Bill Nye the Science Guy 7 In May 2013 Grier appeared in Tyler Perry Presents Peeples playing the role of Virgil Peeples alongside Kerry Washington and Craig Robinson Also in 2013 Grier appeared in The Watsons Go To Birmingham a Hallmark Channel adaptation of Christopher Paul Curtis 1995 Newbery Honor winning novel The Watsons Go to Birmingham 1963 He appeared on the CBS TV adaptation of Bad Teacher playing the role of principal Carl Gaines 8 In 2008 Grier starred in the Comedy Central series Chocolate News which had satirical sketches about current events and news stories It lasted for one season of ten episodes citation needed Grier appeared as Jimmy Dale in the series Queen Sugar appearing in Season 3 and played the role of Mr Packard in the Paramount Pictures film Clifford the Big Red Dog 9 He returned to Broadway for the premiere of Race written and directed by David Mamet opposite James Spader Kerry Washington and Richard Thomas which opened at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on December 6 2009 Grier received his second Tony nomination for the role 10 He also appeared in the revival production of The Wiz at the La Jolla Playhouse directed by Des McAnuff 11 His first book Barack Like Me The Chocolate Covered Truth was published by Simon amp Schuster in 2009 12 13 The book recounts Grier s own life story and was written with Alan Eisenstock Grier appeared on Broadway as Sportin Life in the Gershwins Porgy and Bess which opened at the Richard Rodgers Theatre on January 12 2012 alongside Norm Lewis and Audra McDonald He was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical for this role 14 In addition to his Tony Award nomination Grier received a 2013 Grammy nomination for Best Musical Theater Album for his performance on the cast recording of the play 15 He played the Cowardly Lion in NBC s live performance of The Wiz which aired on December 3 2015 16 He appeared in an episode of Clean House along with his brother and his brother s family Grier invited the show to help his brother due to his severe problems with clutter and the family received a home makeover He hosted the game show Snap Decision which debuted August 7 2017 on the Game Show Network and many Sinclair TV stations 17 2020 present edit He was a contestant on the eighth season of Dancing with the Stars 18 partnered with Kym Johnson By the fourth week of the competition Grier announced that he had lost 26 pounds 19 He was eliminated in the fifth week In January 2020 Grier returned to the stage for the Broadway production of A Soldier s Play this time playing Tech Sergeant Vernon C Waters the role originated by Adolph Caesar in the off Broadway production 20 For this role he won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play 21 In April 2022 it was announced that Grier would join the cast of the 2023 musical remake The Color Purple He plays Pastor Avery the father of Shug Avery a role also in the 1985 film of the same name 22 In 2022 he starred in The Patient on Hulu with Steve Carell 23 He was the announcer for the 96th Academy Awards held on March 10 2024 24 That same year he starred in the satirical film The American Society of Magical Negroes which received negative reviews 25 Of the film Grier said Some members of the white community will see it and say We re tired of hearing about race Well we re tired of talking about it We re tired We re tied too We all want to get past this but you can only get past it by going through it 26 Personal life editGrier was married to Maritza Rivera and divorced in 1997 In July 2007 he married Christine Y Kim an associate curator of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art She gave birth to their daughter Luisa Danbi Grier Kim on January 10 2008 at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles 27 On July 9 2009 Kim filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences 28 When Grier was young his family marched with Martin Luther King Jr in a March on Poverty in Detroit where King gave an early version of the I Have A Dream speech 29 He is a fan of motorcycles 30 31 32 33 34 and owns the rare Yamaha YZF R1 Limited Edition 35 On the August 10 2009 episode of Loveline Grier agreed to auction it to aid Bryan Bishop s Tumor Fund but walked off set while Adam Carolla and the audio engineer bickered on air citation needed He is an avid cook and began food blogging during the run of the play Race where James Spader helped to critique the food Grier made 29 Filmography editFilm edit Key Denotes works that have not yet been released Year Title Role Notes 1983 Streamers Roger 1984 A Soldier s Story Corporal Cobb 1985 Beer Elliott Morrison 1987 From the Hip Steve Hadley Amazon Women on the Moon Don No Soul Simmons 1988 Off Limits Rogers Me and Him Peter Conklin I m Gonna Git You Sucka Newsman 1990 Loose Cannons Drummond Almost an Angel Det Bill 1992 The Player Himself Boomerang Gerard 1994 In the Army Now Fred Ostroff Blankman Kevin Walker 1995 Tales from the Hood Carl Jumanji Carl Bentley Goldilocks and the Three Bears Spike 1997 McHale s Navy Ensign Charles Parker Top of the World Detective Augustus 1998 Elmopalooza Himself show s director 1999 Freeway II Confessions of a Trickbaby Mr Butz Stuart Little Red Voice 2000 3 Strikes Detective Jenkins Return to Me Charlie Johnson The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle Measures 2001 15 Minutes Mugger in Central Park 2003 Baadasssss Clyde Houston Blue Collar Comedy Tour The Movie Himself Announcer Tiptoes Jerry Robin Jr 2004 The Woodsman Bob 2005 Bewitched Jim Fields 2006 Little Man Jimmy 2008 Kissing Cousins The Griller The Hustle Rev Isaac Montgomery Paid The Poker House Stymie An American Carol Rastus Malone 2009 Dance Flick Sugar Bear Astro Boy Mr Squirt Math Cowboy Boxer Robot Voice 2010 Something Like a Business 3D 2011 Hoodwinked Too Hood vs Evil Moss the Troll Voice 2013 Peeples Virgil Peeples 2015 Road Hard Michael 2017 The Big Sick Andy Dodd 2018 Arizona Coburn Sprinter Coach 2019 Native Son Marty 2020 Coffee amp Kareem Captain Hill 2021 Clifford the Big Red Dog Mr Packard 2023 They Cloned Tyrone The Preacher Candy Cane Lane Santa Claus The Color Purple Reverend Avery 2024 The American Society of Magical Negroes Post production Television edit Year Title Role Notes 1985 The Equalizer Desk Sergeant Episode The Lock Box 1986 All Is Forgiven Oliver Royce Main cast 1987 CBS Summer Playhouse Deter Phibin Episode Kingpins A Different World Prof Bryan Walcott Episode Romancing Mr Stone 1988 Tour of Duty Harold Episode Soldiers Duet Gordon Episode Oh My God I Left the Baby on the Bus Tanner 88 Secret Serviceman Episode Child s Play amp The Great Escape Baby Boom Episode Pilot The Dictator Episode Reading Writing and Rebellion 1989 ALF FBI Agent No 1 Episode Wanted Dead or Alive 1990 Equal Justice Stone Episode A Sucker s Bet 1990 1994 In Living Color Various Roles Main cast 1993 1997 Martin Reverend Leon Lonnie Love Recurring cast 1995 Saturday Night Live Himself Antoine Meriweather 2 episodes Dream On Marshall Episode Take Two Tablets and Get Me to Mt Sinai The Preston Episodes David Preston Main cast Pinky and the Brain Marlon Voice episode TV or Not TV 1995 1997 Happily Ever After Fairy Tales for Every Child Bongo Dudley Bear Voice 2 episodes 1998 Damon Bernard Main cast Cosby Gil Episode Chemistry Hercules Memnon Voice 2 episodes 1999 A Saintly Switch Dan Anderson Television film The 60s Fred Hampton Television film Kenan amp Kel Himself Episode Aw Here It Goes To Hollywood Part 2 2000 Angels in the Infield Bob Bugler Television film The X Files Cinema Audience Episode Hollywood A D Buzz Lightyear of Star Command Tubunch Voice episode Stress Test 2000 2001 DAG Jerome Dagget 17 episodes 2002 King of Texas Rip Television film Sesame Street Aladdin Episode 33 45 Boston Public Laurence Williams Episode Chapter Forty Two The Proud Family Reuben Voice episode Behind Family Lines 2002 2004 Life with Bonnie David Bellows 44 episodes 2002 2020 Crank Yankers Various voices 20 episodes 2003 Samurai Jack Da Samurai Voice episode Samurai Versus Samurai 2003 2005 My Wife and Kids Jimmy Geller 3 episodes 2005 The Muppets Wizard of Oz Uncle Henry Television film 2007 Thank God You re Here Host 7 episodes 2008 Chocolate News Host 10 episodes 2010 Bones Professor Bunsen Jude Episode The Body and the Bounty Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Jeremy Swift Episode Branded 2013 The Cleveland Show Ebert Williams Voice episode The Hangover Part Tubbs Happy Endings Terry Chuckles Episode In the Heat of the Noche Randy Cunningham 9th Grade Ninja Rudd Rhymez Voice episode Hip Hopocalypse Now 2014 The Soul Man Jesse Episode Obama Drama Bad Teacher Carl Gaines 13 episodes Black Dynamite Doctor Voice episode How Honeybee Got Her Groove Back or Night of the Living Dickheads 2014 2015 Comedy Bang Bang Network President Recurring role 5 episodes 2015 2017 The Carmichael Show Joe Carmichael Main cast 32 episodes 2015 The McCarthys Dr Hugh Morris Episode Family Therapy The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Ben Carson Episode Vin Diesel Selena Gomez Cutthroat Kitchen Himself Judge Episode Taco Dirty to Me 2016 The Eric Andre Show Himself David Alan Thicke Episode Dennis Rodman Haley Joel Osment 2017 2019 Snap Decision Host 60 episodes 2017 A Christmas Story Live Santa Claus Live performance 2018 A Series of Unfortunate Events Hal 2 episodes 2018 2019 The Cool Kids Hank Main role 2019 Catastrophe Tim Cabot Episode 4 6 Queen Sugar Jimmy Dale 3 episodes The Resident Lamar Broome Recurring role 3 episodes 2019 2022 A Black Lady Sketch Show Preacher Pastor 3 episodes 2020 At Home with Amy Sedaris Pippen Episode Inspiration 2021 Dad Stop Embarrassing Me Pops Dixon Main role Joe Pickett Vern Dunnegan Main role 2022 That Damn Michael Che Pilot Episode Higher Power Central Park Voice episode Lunar Palaver The Patient Charlie Addison Recurring role 5 episodes Beauty and the Beast A 30th Celebration Cogsworth Television special 2024 96th Academy Awards Announcer Self Award ceremony Radio edit Year Title Role Notes 1983 Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back Various voices Episode Freedom s Winter amp Dark Lord s Fury Theater edit Year Title Role Notes 1981 The First Jackie Robinson 1982 Dreamgirls James Thunder Early Replacement 1982 A Soldier s Play Private C J Memphis Replacement 1983 Richard III Murderer Richmond 1994 The Merry Wives of Windsor Master Frank Ford 1996 One Touch of Venus Whitelaw Savory 1997 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Pseudolus Prologus Replacement 2006 The Wiz The Lion 2009 Race Henry Brown 2012 Porgy and Bess Sporting Life 2015 The Wiz Live Cowardly Lion Robert the Farmhand Man No 2 2018 Annie Oliver Daddy Warbucks Hollywood Bowl 2020 A Soldier s Play Sergeant Vernon C WatersAwards and nominations editYear Awards Category Title Outcome 1982 Tony Awards Best Featured Actor in a Musical The First Nominated 1983 Venice Film Festival Volpi Cup for Best Actor Streamers Won 1999 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Damon Nominated 2003 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Life with Bonnie Nominated 2004 Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actor Television Series Life with Bonnie Nominated 2010 Tony Awards Best Featured Actor in a Play Race Nominated 2012 Tony Awards Best Featured Actor in a Musical Porgy and Bess Nominated 2013 Grammy Awards Best Musical Theater Album Porgy and Bess Nominated 2016 Black Reel Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor TV Movie or Limited Series The Wiz Live Nominated 2016 Critics Choice Television Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Movie Miniseries The Wiz Live Nominated 2016 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie Mini Series or Dramatic Special The Wiz Live Won 2020 Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Award A Soldier s Play Nominated 2020 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play A Soldier s Play Nominated 2020 Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Featured Actor A Soldier s Play Won 2021 Tony Awards Best Featured Actor in a Play A Soldier s Play WonReferences edit Comedy Central s 100 Greatest Stand Ups of All Time Everything2 com April 18 2004 Archived from the original on July 15 2012 Retrieved March 15 2024 David Alan Grier Biography Retrieved April 7 2017 2005 04 17 David Alan Grier Loveline Tapes April 26 2010 Retrieved January 14 2020 Roberts Rachel 1927 1980 1984 No bells on Sunday the Rachel Roberts journals Walker Alexander 1st U S ed New York Harper amp Row ISBN 0 06 015235 4 OCLC 11244243 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Lefkowitz David July 15 1997 David Alan Grier Returns To B way in Forum Playbill Archived from the original on August 7 2020 Retrieved September 30 2021 Katsilometes John July 1 2010 Albino gorillas Farrakhan The Musical With Grier anything is possible Las Vegas Sun Retrieved July 2 2010 Bones Exclusive David Alan Grier to Woo Brennan TV Guide August 18 2010 Retrieved May 26 2022 David Alan Grier to Play Principal in CBS Bad Teacher The 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Air On GSN amp In Broadcast Syndication At the Same Time Deadline Hollywood Dancing With The Stars Season 8 Cast Revealed Access Retrieved March 12 2019 Grier Wozniak reveal Dancing weight loss Digital Spy April 1 2009 Retrieved March 12 2019 Rooney David January 21 2020 A Soldier s Play Theater Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 26 2022 David Alan Grier wins his first Tony Award kicking off ceremony Tim Balk New York Daily News September 26 2021 Retrieved September 26 2021 Jackson Angelique June 1 2022 Jon Batiste to Make Feature Acting Debut in Blitz Bazawule s The Color Purple Variety Retrieved June 1 2022 Meet the Cast of The Patient on FX FX Retrieved April 9 2024 Brathwaite Lester Fabian David Alan Grier is the Voice of God at the Oscars EW com Retrieved March 10 2024 The American Society of Magical Negroes Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved March 15 2024 David Alan Grier White People Might Watch American Society and Say They re Tired of Hearing About Race but We re Tired of 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