Chappelle's Show (2003)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Dave Chappelle
Various
Donnell Rawlings
Announcer
Rudy Rush
Announcer
Charlie Murphy
Self
Neal Brennan
Self
Yasiin Bey
Self - Musical Guest
Randy Pearlstein
Various
Melle Powers
Ashley 'Smashly' Evans
Greer Barnes
Dave's Friend
Rusty Cundieff
Director
Nick Kroll
Writer
Norman Lear
Writer
Jelani Jeffries
T-Mart Washington
Marisa DeVonish
Woman At Bar
Funkmaster Flex
Himself
Talib Kweli
Self - Black Star
Rick James
Self
Kelly Taffe
Woman Getting Reparations
Lyric Marie Benson
Bride
Geoffrey Dawe
Mr. Halsted
Tiffany Thompson
Zondra
Athena Karkanis
Educated Guess Announcer (voice)
Irma St. Paule
Martha
Sophina Brown
Mother
Duane Littles
Jamaican Man
Barney Fitzpatrick
Police Officer
Phyllis Somerville
Old Lady #2
Tina Benko
Katie Jacobson
Karyn Quackenbush
Trading Spouses Host
Mick Hazen
Jeffrey Jacobson
Gillien Goll
Therapist Judy
Wali Collins
Deadbeat Dad (uncredited)
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 22, 2003
StatusEnded
Seasons3
Episodes28
Running Time22m
Content RatingTV-14
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Chappelle's Show is an American sketch comedy television series created by comedians Dave Chappelle and Neal Brennan, with Chappelle hosting the show and starring in the majority of its sketches. Chappelle, Brennan, and Michele Armour were the show's executive producers. The series premiered on January 22, 2003, on the American cable television network Comedy Central. The show ran for two complete seasons. An abbreviated third season of three episodes aired in 2006, compiled of previously unreleased sketches.
After numerous delays, production of the third season of Chappelle's Show was abruptly ended when Chappelle left the series. Critically acclaimed throughout its run, the series often satirized and examined—through dark and racial humor—race, social stereotypes, masculinity, celebrity culture, and comedy itself. TV Guide included it on their list of "TV's Top 100 Shows" and it was placed 26th on Entertainment Weekly's "New TV Classics" ranking.