Gary Owen

Comedian

Popular As Gary Owen (comedian)

Birthday July 26, 1974

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.

Age 49 years old

Nationality United States

#6514 Most Popular

1974

Gary Owen (born July 26, 1974) is an American stand-up comedian and actor.

He has cultivated a large African-American following after headlining on cable channel BET and performing at targeted events, such as Shaquille O'Neal's All-Star Comedy Jam Tour.

1991

He graduated from Talawanda High School in Oxford, Ohio in 1991.

He joined the U.S. Navy at age 18.

He served for six years as a Master-at-Arms and was in the Presidential Honor Guard.

1995

Owen began doing standup in 1995 while stationed with the navy in San Diego, California.

The following year he started driving to Los Angeles on weekends to perform standup in the city.

According to Owen, his stand up was initially not well-received by audiences.

1996

In 1996 he was invited to perform at a comedy club in front of a majority black audience.

1997

After being named "Funniest Serviceman in America", his big break came in 1997 on Black Entertainment Television's stand-up showcase Comic View.

Owen followed this debut with featured roles in the films Daddy Day Care, Little Man, and College.

In July 1997, he auditioned for BET's Comic View.

Two appearances on the multicultural comedy showcase won him his own one-hour Grandstand show.

At the end of the season, he was selected from the year's four "Grandstanders" to be the host.

Owen was the only white man to have ever hosted Comic View.

Owen met Kenya Duke in 1997.

2003

The couple were married from 2003 to 2021 and have two children together, son Austin and daughter Kennedy.

Owen was stepfather to Kenya's son Emilio.

2011

In April 2011, Ebony dubbed Owen "Black America's Favorite White Comic".

Owen has produced two stand-up DVDs: Breakin' Out The Park, which is now available nationwide, and Urban Legend.

He was also one of the headliners on Martin Lawrence Presents: 1st Amendment Stand-Up on Starz.

Owen starred in the Screen Gems comedy Think Like a Man — based on Steve Harvey's book Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man — with Kevin Hart and Gabrielle Union.

Owen has also appeared in such films as Rebound, College, Daddy Day Care and Highway, and had a recurring role on Tyler Perry's TBS show House of Payne as Zack.

He appeared in the comedy "Meet the Blacks" as Larry.

He has a TV show on BET called The Gary Owen Show.

2012

He has released the comedy specials Gary Owen: True Story (2012) and Gary Owen: I Agree with Myself (2015), and Gary Owen: I Got My Associate's (2017), all directed by Leslie Small, as well as Gary Owen: #DoinWhatIDo (2019), directed by Brian Volk-Weiss.

In 2021, Owen released his comedy special Gary Owen: Black Famous on Showtime cable network that was also directed by Volk-Weiss.

2015

Recalling the experience in 2015, Owen told Buzzfeed News that when he first performed for a majority black audience, "I was shocked when I walked onstage and told the exact same fucking joke and it worked. [...] And that was when I knew."

After a year of doing stand-up, Owen was named "Funniest Serviceman in America".

He continued doing stand-up in San Diego and developed a large African-American fan base.

He went on to win the "Funniest Black Comedian in San Diego" contest.

That led to his first gig at The Comedy Store in Hollywood.

2016

In 2016, he was in a TV show on BET called The Gary Owen Show.

Owen was born Gary Owens in Cincinnati, Ohio to Barb and Gary Owens.

He later dropped the s from his surname, adopting the stage name Gary Owen, to avoid confusion with television announcer Gary Owens.

Owen's parents had been high school sweethearts and his mother was 18 years old at the time of his birth.

Owen's parents separated a few years after his birth, and his mother remarried shortly after.

Owen's family struggled financially during his childhood.

His mother worked in a factory making electrical connectors and his stepfather was chronically unemployed.

Owen spent the majority of his childhood in a trailer park in Oxford, Ohio along with mother, stepfather, step sister and three younger half-siblings.