Anthony griffith comedian biography

  • Anthony Griffith is an American
  • Anthony Griffith was born in Chicago,
  • Anthony Griffith

    Anthony Griffith is an American comedian, actor, writer, and philanthropist. He focuses on the reality of life from a humorous perspective, deriving energy from his positive approach towards the tragic turns his life has taken.

    An Emmy winner for his outstanding performance in the television drama "Our Father," Griffith's career showcases a range from intense drama to stand-up comedy. His background as a former escape artist, experiences growing up in the inner city, and upbringing by a religious mother all contribute to his unique perspective, providing a foundation for his comedy and insights about life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity.

    Griffith's rise in comedy is attributed to his inventive brand of humor. Whether reminiscing about his younger brother saddled with hand-me-downs, "even his childhood pictures were old pictures of me," or sharing thoughts on marriage, "After twenty years, five stitches and one restraining order, I’ve learned to say I’m sorry," his storytelling style is compelling. This style led to his participation in "The Moth" storytelling festival in Aspen, CO, where he captivated audiences with his personal narratives.

    With appearances on shows like "Comic's Unleashed w/Byron Allen," "Comedy Central's Premium Blend," "Tonight Show" with both Johnny Carson and Jay Leno, "The Arsenio Hall Show," and a "Showtime" Comedy Special, Griffith has made significant contributions to television. His acting roles include performances in "Carpoolers," "The Bernie Mac Show," "Curb Your Enthusiasm," and films such as "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" and "Tales from the Hood." His ability to blend humor with non-offensive content and vivid character portrayal makes him a favorite at both corporate and religious events, adding a distinctive touch to each performance.

      Anthony griffith comedian biography


    Anthony Griffith is an American actor and comedian. He was born to a religious family in Chicago, Illinois, where he lived until he went to college in the 1980s. While in college he took up stand-up comedy.

    While performing through the Los Angeles comedy club circuit, he was asked to perform for The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson a number of times. At the same time, his 2-year-old daughter's cancer had returned, eventually claiming her life, as tearfully recounted by Griffith in a deeply emotional episode of The Moth.

    As an actor, he has had a number of roles, such as Tales from the Hood, Mario Van Peebles' Panther, The Curve and the television drama Our Father as well as a number of others. He received an Emmy for his performance in "Our Father".

    He resides in Los Angeles, California.

    He has multiple sclerosis.

    Anthony Griffith

    An Emmy winner for his outstanding performance in the television drama, "Our Father", this former escape artist's (handcuffs, chains, straight jackets) abilities range from intense drama to stand-up comedy. Anthony Griffith, was destined to make you laugh. Married, growing up in the inner city and reared by a religious mother, all help lay the foundation for Anthony's hilarious insights about life, liberty and the pursuit of sanity.

    Anthony's rise in comedy is in no small part due to his inventive brand of humor. Whether reminiscing about a younger brother saddled with hand-me-downs, "even his childhood pictures were old pictures of me", or his thoughts on marriage, "After twenty years, five stitches and one restraining order, I've learned to say I'm sorry."

    It's this story-telling style that captured the attention of Lea Thau of The Story-ville Center for the Spoken Word. Invited to participate in "The Moth" story-telling festival in Aspen, Co. several years ago, Anthony mesmerized audiences with his raw honesty and wit, sharing a personal story never before revealed.

    STAND UP
    "Comic's Unleashed w/Byron Allen"
    "Comedy Central's Premium Blend"
    "Tonight Show" - (3x) w/Johnny Carson, (3x) w/Jay Leno
    "The Arsenio Hall Show" (6x)
    "Comic Strip Live" (7x)
    "Showtime" Comedy Special
    "Evening at The Improv"
    "Star Search" Finalist w/Ed McMahon
    "VH1 Comedy" hosted by Rosie O'Donnell
    "Late Friday"
    Young Comedians: Making America Laugh ... aka Bob Hope's Young Comedians: Making America Laugh HBO's 14th Annual Young Comedians Special (1991)

    TELEVISION/ACTING
    "Carpoolers"
    "The Rat Thing"
    "The Showbiz Show with David Spade"
    "Masters of Horror"
    "Deer Woman"
    "Our Father" *EMMY AWARD* Television movie of the week
    "The Bernie Mac Show"
    "Pink Gold"
    "Zenith"
    "Curb Your Enthusiasm"
    "The Benadryl Brownie"
    "The Massage"
    "Little Richard"
    "Savannah" TV Series
    "The Parent 'Hood" w/Robert Townsend

    MOVIES
    Wait Means Never (2004)
    The Hero (2003/I)
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    Anthony Griffith (actor)

    American actor and comedian

    Anthony Griffith is an American actor and comedian. He was born to a religious family in Chicago, Illinois, where he lived until he went to college in the 1980s. While in college he took up stand-up comedy.

    While performing through the Los Angeles comedy club circuit, he was asked to perform for The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson a number of times. At the same time, his 2-year-old daughter's cancer had returned, eventually claiming her life, as tearfully recounted by Griffith in a deeply emotional episode of The Moth.

    As an actor, he has had a number of roles, such as Tales from the Hood, Mario Van Peebles' Panther, The Curve and the television drama Our Father as well as a number of others. He received an Emmy for his performance in "Our Father".

    He resides in Los Angeles, California.

    He has multiple sclerosis.

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