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D. L. Hughley
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| Mostly Credited As: | D. L. Hughley |
| Sometimes Credited As: | Darryl Hughley
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| Birth Name: | Darryl Lynn Hughley |
| Date Of Birth: | March 06, 1963 (Age 46) |
| Country Of Birth: | USA |
| Birth Place: | Los Angeles, California |
Popular stand-up comedian D L Hughley made the move to prime time television with his sitcom "The Hughleys" (ABC, 1998-2000; UPN, 2000-2002), based upon his own experiences moving from the inner-city to the suburbs. He proved a surprisingly capable actor with a welcome screen presence and his observant comedy translated well to the sitcom genre.
A former member of the notorious L.A. gang The Bloods, Hughley turned his life around after the murder of his cousin, a member of a rival gang. While working as a telemarketer for the circulation department of the Los Angeles Times, he was encouraged by his barber to enter a stand-up comedy contest, which led to bookings on the so-called 'Chitlin Circuit'. Hughley's good-natured barbs were well-received and he proved popular with audiences, notably in appearances on HBO's popular "Def Comedy Jam". Hughley served as the inaugural host of BET's "Comic View", staying with the show from 1992 through 1994. He reached even more viewers with the highly-rated special "HBO Comedy Half-Hour: D L Hughley" (1994) and as a regular on the short-lived "Double Rush" (CBS, 1995).
The comedian segued nicely from harder-edged stand-up fare to his folksy series "The Hughleys". Though maintaining a good bit of edginess, and sometimes incorporating touchy racial issues, "The Hughleys" was first and foremost a family-driven program and in most ways a very traditional and entertaining sitcom. Written and created by, as well as starring Hughley, the series was based upon his own experiences moving into a predominately white suburb.
Hughley also enjoyed some crossover success in film, co-starring in the African American ensemble of the drama "The Brothers" (2001) and voicing the Gadgetmobile in the big screen adaptation of the cartoon detective "Inspector Gadget" (1999), along with supporting roles in "Chasing Papi" (2003), "Scary Movie 3" (2003) and "Soul Plane" (2004).
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Popular stand-up comedian D L Hughley made the move to prime time television with his sitcom "The Hughleys" (ABC, 1998-2000; UPN, 2000-2002), based upon his own experiences moving from the inner-city to the suburbs. He proved a surprisingly capable actor with a welcome screen presence and his observant comedy translated well to the sitcom genre.
A former member of the notorious L.A. gang The Bloods, Hughley turned his life around after the murder of his cousin, a member of a rival gang. While working as a telemarketer for the circulation department of the Los Angeles Times, he was encouraged by his barber to enter a stand-up comedy contest, which led to bookings on the so-called 'Chitlin Circuit'. Hughley's good-natured barbs were well-received and he proved popular with audiences, notably in appearances on HBO's popular "Def Comedy Jam". Hughley served as the inaugural host of BET's "Comic View", staying with the show from 1992 through 1994. He reached even more viewers).
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D. L. Hughley TV Appearances |
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| Show: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992) • 12 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Wednesday March 21st, 2001) |
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• Penelope Cruz, D.L. Hughley, Sara Bareilles |
17x86: (Feb/03/2009) |
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Himself, [Interviewees] |
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• Kevin Costner, D.L. Hughley, The Time |
16x156: (Jul/23/2008) |
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Himself, [Interviewees] |
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• D.L. Hughley, Joe Ligotti, Sara Bareilles |
16x42: (Jan/17/2008) |
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Himself |
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• Jessica Alba, D.L. Hughley, Cold War Kids |
16x04: (Sep/20/2007) |
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Himself |
| Show: BET Awards (2001) |
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• BET Awards '08 |
01x08: (Jun/24/2008) |
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Himself (Host) |
| Show: Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993) |
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• Michael Strahan, D.L. Hughley, Brian Scolaro |
15x123: (Jun/13/2008) |
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Himself, [Interviewees] |
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• David Spade, Xzibit, Neil Young |
13x32: (Nov/04/2005) |
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Himself |
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• Julianna Margulies, D. L. Hughley, Jewel |
10x131: (Jun/10/2003) |
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Himself |
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• Julianna Margulies, D. L. Hughley, Sleater-Kinney |
10x26: (Oct/30/2002) |
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Himself |
| Show: The View (1997) |
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• Jonathan Rhys Meyers, D.L. Hughley, guest co-host Candace Cameron Bure |
11x57: (Nov/21/2007) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2005) |
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• D.L. Hughley, Kaitlin Olson, Hannibal Burress |
03x153: (Sep/25/2007) |
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Himself |
| Show: Real Time With Bill Maher (2003) • 9 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Friday March 07th, 2003) |
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• Episode 97 |
05x07: (Mar/30/2007) |
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Himself |
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• Episode 403 |
04x03: (Mar/03/2006) |
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Himself |
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• Episode 43 |
02x23: (Nov/05/2004) |
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Himself |
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• Episode 33 |
02x13: (Aug/13/2004) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003) |
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• D.L. Hughley |
04x95: (Feb/30/2007) |
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Himself |
| Show: 1 vs. 100 (2006) |
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• Episode 117 |
01x14: (Feb/02/2007) |
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Himself (Mob Member) |
| Show: Live with Regis and Kelly (1988) |
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• Anthony Hopkins, Natasha Bedingfield, D.L. Hughley |
17x277: (Jan/24/2006) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Daily Show (1996) |
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• D.L. Hughley |
10x137: (Oct/31/2005) |
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Himself |
| Show: Jimmy Kimmel Live (2003) |
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• D.L. Hughley & Bam Margera |
03x96: (Jul/25/2005) |
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Himself |
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• 5/28/04 |
01x79: (May/28/2004) |
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Himself |
| Show: Last Call with Carson Daly (2002) |
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• Mila Kunis, D.L. Hughley, Erasure |
04x47: (May/04/2005) |
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Himself |
| Show: Good Day Live (2001) |
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• Soleil Moon Frye; D.L. Hughley |
03x202: (Jun/15/2004) |
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Himself |
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• Jesse Palmer; D.L. Hughley; Paula Abdul |
03x185: (May/21/2004) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Sharon Osbourne Show (US) (2003) |
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• Episode 56 |
01x56: (Dec/15/2003) |
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Guest Host |
| Show: The Wonderful World of Disney (1997) (1997) |
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• Inspector Gadget |
05x22: (Feb/09/2003) |
Voiced |
Gadgetmobile |
| Show: Scrubs (2001) |
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• My Brother, My Keeper |
02x14: (Jan/23/2003) |
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Kevin Turk |
| Show: The Parkers (1999) |
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• Who's Your Mama? |
02x15: (Feb/19/2001) |
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Darryl Hughley |
| Show: Late Show with David Letterman (1993) |
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• Alicia Silverstone, D.L. Hughley, Second Hand |
06x90: (Jan/26/1999) |
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Himself |
| Show: Sister, Sister (1994) |
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• Slime Party |
04x21: (May/07/1997) |
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Hank |
| Show: The Watcher (1995) |
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• The Human Condition: The Blood of Our Children / Rita / The Comic |
01x08: (Mar/14/1995) |
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Reggie James |
| Show: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990) |
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• Ain't No Business Like Show Business |
03x22: (Apr/12/1993) |
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Keith |
| Show: One Night Stand (1989) |
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• D. L. Hughley |
04x11: (Oct/11/1992) |
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Himself |
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D. L. Hughley Crew Credits |
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Overview |
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| D. L. Hughley worked in 13 episodes from 1 TV Show as Story: 5 episodes as Writer: 8 episodes |
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D. L. Hughley Trivia |
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5' 7" is his height. | Often uses his childhood experiences for his comedy routines. |
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