Jerrod Carmichael

Comedian

Birthday April 6, 1987

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.

Age 36 years old

Nationality United States

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1980

Carmichael hosted the 80th Golden Globe Awards.

In 2024, Carmichael will star in Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show, a documentary series revolving around his life.

Carmichael lives in New York City.

1987

Rothaniel Jerrod Carmichael (born April 6, 1987) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and filmmaker.

Jerrod Carmichael was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on April 6, 1987.

He has an older brother named Joe.

Jerrod Carmichael grew up poor, which is a frequent topic in his stand-up comedy.

In fifth grade, he hosted a morning news show on his elementary school's local access channel.

2005

In 2005, he graduated from Robert B. Glenn High School in Kernersville, North Carolina.

His early comedic influences were George Carlin, Bill Cosby, Richard Pryor, and Sinbad.

Carmichael moved to Los Angeles at the age of 20 to pursue his dream of being a stand-up comedian although he had never performed comedy.

His first time doing stand-up was at an open mic night at The Comedy Store in West Hollywood.

2011

Working his way up through the clubs he appeared in the "New Faces" showcase at the 2011 Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal.

2013

He appeared on the show The Goodwin Games (2013) and had his breakout role as an actor in the film Neighbors in 2014.

2014

He has released three stand-up comedy specials on HBO: Love at the Store (2014), 8 (2017), and Rothaniel (2022).

His first HBO stand-up comedy special, Love at the Store (2014), was directed by filmmaker Spike Lee and filmed at The Comedy Store.

2015

He also co-created, co-wrote, produced, and starred in the semi autobiographical NBC sitcom The Carmichael Show (2015–2017).

Carmichael directed, produced, and starred in On the Count of Three (2021).

In 2022, he won a Primetime Emmy Award for writing Rothaniel and was nominated for guest hosting Saturday Night Live that same year.

Carmichael next co-created, co-wrote, produced, and starred in the semi-biographical NBC sitcom The Carmichael Show (2015–2017) which was well-received and was notable for pushing the envelope broaching topics including the Black Lives Matter movement, LGBT issues, gun rights, politics, and the reality of being black in America.

2017

Carmichael's second stand-up comedy special, 8 (2017), was directed by comedian Bo Burnham and filmed in the Grand Lodge Room of New York's Masonic Hall.

2018

He also served as an executive producer for the Fox sitcom Rel (2018–2019) and directed Drew Michael's stand-up comedy special Drew Michael in 2018 which was acclaimed for its unusual style.

Michael talks directly to the camera in a dark room without an audience; there are also scenes of him in varying degrees of confrontation with an unidentified woman played by English actress Suki Waterhouse.

2019

Carmichael made an appearance on Tyler, the Creator's fifth album Igor in 2019, narrating the album using short phrases to find logic in the title character Igor's state of mind.

In the same year, he was hired by Quentin Tarantino to co-write a film adaptation based on the Django/Zorro crossover comic book series.

He created, directed, produced, and starred in the HBO documentaries Home Videos (2019) and Sermon on the Mount (2019) which are autobiographical.

He directed and starred in the comedy thriller film On the Count of Three in 2021.

His third HBO special, Rothaniel (2022), was also directed by Burnham.

Two days after the release of Rothaniel, Carmichael hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time.

He discussed his relationships with both men and women during his documentary series Home Videos (2019).

He came out as gay in his comedy special Rothaniel (2022).