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Dwayne Perkins

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Dwayne Perkins
Dwayne Perkins 2016
Born (1971-03-21) March 21, 1971 (age 53)
Brooklyn, New York, US
MediumStand-up, television, radio
Years active1995–present

Dwayne Perkins (born March 21, 1971) is an American stand-up comedian from Brooklyn, New York, currently residing in Los Angeles. He has made appearances on Conan, Comedy Central, and as a regular correspondent on The Jay Leno Show. In August 2012, he was selected by Rolling Stone magazine as one of their "Five Comics to Watch".[1] In October 2015, he was the artist-in-residence at the Rotterdam International Comedy Festival.[2][3]

Stage

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Perkins earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the New York Institute of Technology.[4] After emceeing events in college, Perkins began performing at the Uptown Comedy Club[1] in Harlem.[5] After graduation, he moved to Boston in 1994.[6] While performing at The Comedy Studio in Boston in 1999, he was scouted by Late Night with Conan O'Brien,[7] and he made his television stand-up comedy debut on that show in July of the same year.[8] During this period, he also appeared in the New Faces of Comedy showcase at the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal.[9][10]

In 2003, Perkins moved to Los Angeles.[11] He has indicated that his primary clubs in the area are The Comedy & Magic Club and the Laugh Factory.[12] Other notable area clubs where he has performed include the Hollywood Improv,[13][14] The Comedy Store,[15][16] and The Ice House.[17][18] Notable clubs outside Los Angeles where he has headlined include Gotham City Comedy Club[19] in New York City and the Punch Line[20][21] in San Francisco.

In addition to performing in the United States and Canada,[22] Perkins has also performed in Europe,[2][3] the United Kingdom, South Africa,[23] India,[24] the United Arab Emirates,[25] Hong Kong,[5] Singapore,[26] and China.[27][28]

Comedy style

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Perkins has indicated that he prefers to appeal to broad audiences rather than to narrowly defined audience segments.[5][29][30] His earliest stage time was in front of predominantly black audiences in Harlem, followed by a period in which he played to predominantly white audiences in Boston, and he credits both experiences with influencing his style.[5] He has also indicated that he prefers subtler material over more confrontational approaches.[27][31] While he includes material about race in his act, he has indicated that it is not the central focus of his material.[5] His delivery style has been characterized as "likeable" and "matter-of-fact."[32][33]

Television

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Year Title Notes Ref(s)
1999–2008 Late Night with Conan O'Brien 4 episodes [8][34][35][36]
2000 Premium Blend 1 episode [37]
2004 Comedy Central Presents: Dwayne Perkins 1 episode [38]
2004 Faking It 1 episode [39]
2005–09 Last Call with Carson Daly 3 episodes [40][41][42]
2007 Last Comic Standing 2 episodes [43][44][45]
2007 The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 1 episode [46]
2008 History of the Joke TV documentary [47]
2008 Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen 1 episode [48]
2009–10 The Jay Leno Show 13 episodes [49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61]
2009 The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien 1 episode [62]
2011–15 Tosh.0 and Wild n out (date unknown) 4 episodes [63][64][65][66]
2012–13 Conan 2 episodes [67][68]
2014 The Arsenio Hall Show 1 episode [69]
2016 Take Note Netflix

References

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  1. ^ a b Berlin, Erika (August 28, 2012). "Five Comics to Watch". Rolling Stone.
  2. ^ a b "International Comedy Festival Rotterdam Was a Great Success". October 11, 2015. New Yorker and Artist-in-residence Dwayne Perkins...
  3. ^ a b "Dwayne Perkins". Our Comedian-in-Residence is coming all the way from New York City! Dwayne wants to get to know our port town well....
  4. ^ "New York Institute of Technology Magazine Spring 2021".
  5. ^ a b c d e Hebert, Sean (August 30, 2013). "Dwayne Perkins". HK Magazine. Hong Kong.
  6. ^ "Dwayne Perkins". The Comedy Studio. Dwayne Perkins, an import from New York City, moved to Boston in the summer of 1994.
  7. ^ Blowen, Michael (December 26, 1999). "Best Comedy of 1999: Old friends, new laughs, and a solid scene". Boston Globe.
  8. ^ a b "Late Night With Conan O'Brien: Rudy Giuliani, Dwayne Perkins, Jeff Greenfield". Late Night With Conan O'Brien. Season 6. Episode 1128. July 15, 1999. NBC.
  9. ^ "A special re-running of the SHECKY! coverage of the 1999 Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal: New Faces Premier...Old Faces Continue Partying!". Shecky Magazine. We took a packed shuttle to Café Campus (Kam-POOSE) to catch the first New Faces of Comedy. On the bill were...Dwayne Perkins...
  10. ^ "Just for Laughs roster, Series 1–10" (PDF). Just for Laughs. Show 7: Tommy Tiernan, Rocky Laporte, Lee Mack, Dwayne Perkins, The Kinsey Sick, Bonnie McFarlane, Angelo Tsarouchas
  11. ^ Mannis, Ari (November 18, 2013). "Run The Light With Dwayne Perkins". Stand Up Talk. I have lived in LA 10 years now
  12. ^ Mannis, Ari (November 18, 2013). "Run The Light With Dwayne Perkins". Stand Up Talk. Ari: Where is your favorite place to perform in LA? Dwayne: The Comedy and Magic Club...I also really like the Laugh Factory
  13. ^ "DWAYNE PERKINS Friday, March 29, 2013 8:00 pm". Hollywood Improv. March 29, 2013.
  14. ^ "DWAYNE PERKINS with Frazer Smith and Tom Segura Friday, January 03, 2014 8:00 pm". Hollywood Improv. January 3, 2014.
  15. ^ "PentHou$e Comedy Tuesday, April 08, 2014 8:00 pm". The Comedy Store. April 8, 2014. Archived from the original on March 5, 2017.
  16. ^ "PentHou$e Comedy: T.J. Miller, Dwayne Perkins, Freddy Lockhart + More! Tuesday, April 22, 2014 8:00 PM". The Comedy Store. April 22, 2014. Archived from the original on March 5, 2017.
  17. ^ "ComedyJuice w/ Dwayne Perkins, Annie Lederman and Francisco Ramos Thursday, May 16, 2013 10:00 pm". The Ice House. May 16, 2013.
  18. ^ "Recycled Babies Wednesday, June 19, 2013 8:30 pm". The Ice House. June 19, 2013.
  19. ^ "Dwayne Perkins Friday, April 08, 2011 8:30 pm". Gotham Comedy Club. April 8, 2011.
  20. ^ "Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real set to rock The Independent". San Francisco Examiner. February 8, 2012.
  21. ^ "February 13: The Family Crest and other SF events". San Francisco Examiner. February 13, 2014.
  22. ^ "Dwayne Perkins in Port Credit". Eventful. February 27, 2016.
  23. ^ "Who's who of SA comedy on stage at Parker's in April". Media Update. April 5, 2011. ...and returning US star, Dwayne Perkins (13 to 16 and 20 to 23 April) leading the laughs.
  24. ^ "CounterCulture : 'Hot Chocolate for the Mind' With Dwayne Perkins & Azeem Banatwalla". MeraParty. September 12, 2013.
  25. ^ Crane, Kelly (May 15, 2008). "Friday Night Live: a side-splitting extravaganza". Gulf News.
  26. ^ Lim, Gary (May 7, 2014). "Dwayne Perkins – Live in Singapore". City Nomads.
  27. ^ a b Woo, Amber (March 6, 2015). "Interview: Dwayne Perkins". City Weekend. Suzhou, China.
  28. ^ Chin, Andrew (March 9, 2015). "Rising comic Dwayne Perkins on his Kung Fu Komedy show, his upcoming comedy-horror and Asia's growing comedy scene". That's Shanghai. Shanghai, China.
  29. ^ Mannis, Ari (November 18, 2013). "Run The Light With Dwayne Perkins". Stand Up Talk. I think too many guys now define themselves by their group or demographic, but I grew up on comedy before it was marketing-based.
  30. ^ Marks, Zander (May 3, 2013). "Author Zander Marks and Comedian Dwayne Perkins talk Books, Comedy and Vampires". I Smell Sheep. Zander Marks: There wasn't any 'them' to the whole piece. Dwayne Perkins: I don't think you can afford to leave anybody out. A stand-up show is a community event.
  31. ^ Marks, Zander (May 3, 2013). "Author Zander Marks and Comedian Dwayne Perkins talk Books, Comedy and Vampires". I Smell Sheep. Stand-up doesn't leave much room for subtlety but amongst most comics I know, I'm probably one of the best at making points without beating my chest while doing it.
  32. ^ "Dwayne Perkins". Time Out Los Angeles. July 22, 2015. Likable stand-up Dwayne Perkins...
  33. ^ Zaino, Nick (August 1, 2015). "Comedian Will Smalley took one big step, and then another". Boston Globe.
  34. ^ "Late Night With Conan O'Brien: Bob Costas; Jenna Fischer; Dwayne Perkins.". Late Night With Conan O'Brien. March 2, 2006. NBC.
  35. ^ "Late Night with Conan O'Brien Episode #15.1". Late Night With Conan O'Brien. Season 15. Episode 1. January 2, 2008. NBC.
  36. ^ "Late Night with Conan O'Brien: America Ferrera, Judd Apatow, Dwayne Perkins.". Late Night With Conan O'Brien. August 5, 2008. NBC.
  37. ^ "Premium Blend: Jimmy Pardo, Dwayne Perkins, Leo Allen, Emmy Laybourne". Premium Blend. Season 3. Episode 11. February 15, 2000. Comedy Central.
  38. ^ "Comedy Central Presents: Dwayne Perkins". Comedy Central Presents. Season 8. Episode 19. April 8, 2004. Comedy Central. Archived from the original on August 1, 2016. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
  39. ^ "Fireman to Funnyman". Faking It. Season 2. Episode 6. November 9, 2004. TLC.
  40. ^ "November 25, 2005: Chris Klein, Sofia Vergara, Dwayne Perkins, 30 Seconds to Mars, Max and the Attack". "Last Call with Carson Daly". Season 5. Episode 36. November 25, 2005. NBC.
  41. ^ "Last Call with Carson Daly: January Jones, Dwayne Perkins". Last Call with Carson Daly. Season 7. Episode 16. September 28, 2007. NBC.
  42. ^ "Last Call with Carson Daly: Jesse James, Dwayne Perkins, The Cure". Last Call with Carson Daly. Season 8. Episode 108. June 4, 2009. NBC.
  43. ^ "LCS UPDATE: Season 5, Episode II REVISED". Last Comic Standing. Season 5. Episode 2. June 20, 2007.
  44. ^ "Last Comic Standing". Last Comic Standing. Season 5. Episode 2. June 20, 2007.
  45. ^ "Last Comic Standing". Last Comic Standing. Season 5. Episode 6. July 25, 2007.
  46. ^ "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson: Aisha Tyler/Dwayne Perkins/Augie March". The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. Season 3. Episode 203. August 17, 2007. CBS.
  47. ^ "History of the Joke". History Alive. Season 3. Episode 2. February 18, 2008. The History Channel.
  48. ^ "Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen: Cocoa Brown, Dwayne Perkins, Reynaldo Ray, Lavell Crawford.". Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen. Season 10. Episode 2. August 6, 2008. Entertainment Studios.
  49. ^ "The Jay Leno Show". The Jay Leno Show. Season 1. Episode 3. September 16, 2009. NBC.
  50. ^ "The Jay Leno Show". The Jay Leno Show. Season 1. Episode 6. September 21, 2009. NBC.
  51. ^ "The Jay Leno Show". The Jay Leno Show. Season 1. Episode 10. September 25, 2009. NBC.
  52. ^ "The Jay Leno Show". The Jay Leno Show. Season 1. Episode 13. September 30, 2009. NBC.
  53. ^ "The Jay Leno Show". The Jay Leno Show. Season 1. Episode 16. October 5, 2009. NBC.
  54. ^ "The Jay Leno Show". The Jay Leno Show. Season 1. Episode 28. October 21, 2009. NBC.
  55. ^ "The Jay Leno Show". The Jay Leno Show. Season 1. Episode 38. November 4, 2009. NBC.
  56. ^ "The Jay Leno Show". The Jay Leno Show. Season 1. Episode 50. November 20, 2009. NBC.
  57. ^ "The Jay Leno Show". The Jay Leno Show. Season 1. Episode 53. November 25, 2009. NBC.
  58. ^ "The Jay Leno Show". The Jay Leno Show. Season 1. Episode 56. December 2, 2009. NBC.
  59. ^ "The Jay Leno Show". The Jay Leno Show. Season 1. Episode 62. December 10, 2009. NBC.
  60. ^ "The Jay Leno Show". The Jay Leno Show. Season 1. Episode 69. December 21, 2009. NBC.
  61. ^ "The Jay Leno Show". The Jay Leno Show. Season 1. Episode 74. January 10, 2010. NBC.
  62. ^ "The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: Elijah Wood, Derek Fisher, Dwayne Perkins". The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien. December 23, 2009. NBC.
  63. ^ "Bug in Mouth Reporter". Tosh.0. Season 3. Episode 14. June 7, 2011. Comedy Central.
  64. ^ "Redneck Stuntman". Tosh.0. Season 3. Episode 24. October 4, 2011. Comedy Central.
  65. ^ "Tosh.0". Tosh.0. Season 6. Episode 26. November 4, 2014. Comedy Central.
  66. ^ "Tosh.0". Tosh.0. Season 7. Episode 4. March 10, 2015. Comedy Central.
  67. ^ "Conan". Conan. Episode 195. January 11, 2012. TBS.
  68. ^ "Conan". Conan. Episode 443. July 25, 2013. TBS.
  69. ^ "The Arsenio Hall Show". The Arsenio Hall Show. Season 1. Episode 74. January 9, 2014. CBS Television Dist.
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