Leslie Jones

Actress

Popular As Leslie Jones (comedian)

Birthday September 7, 1967

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.

Age 56 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.83 m

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1940

Jones appeared in the first and third episodes of the 40th season, hosted by Chris Pratt and Bill Hader, respectively.

Jones' addition marked the first time in SNL history that the show's cast included more than one African American woman; moreover, the 40th season was the first to have five concurrent African American cast members, beating the previous record of three.

Jones subsequently returned for Seasons 41, 42 (where she was promoted to Repertory Status), 43, and 44.

1944

The 44th season was Jones's last on SNL.

1967

Jones (born September 7, 1967) is an American stand-up comedian and actress.

Jones was born on September 7, 1967, in Memphis, Tennessee.

1971

She had a younger brother, Rodney Keith Jones (1971–2009).

Her father was in the United States Army, and her family relocated frequently.

Her family moved to Los Angeles, when her father took a job at Stevie Wonder's radio station, KJLH, as an electronics engineer.

Jones attended high school in Lynwood, California, where she also played basketball; her father suggested that she play the sport because of her height.

Jones attended Chapman University on a basketball scholarship.

Initially unsure of what she wanted to study, Jones worked as a disc jockey at the student radio station, KNAB, and contemplated playing professional basketball overseas.

1986

When her coach, Brian Berger, left Chapman in 1986 for the head-coaching job at Colorado State University, Jones followed.

Once at Colorado State, Jones contemplated pursuing a pre-law degree, but changed her major several times, including to accounting and computer science, before settling on communications.

1987

Jones began doing stand-up comedy in college in 1987, when a friend signed her up for a "Funniest Person on Campus" contest.

After winning the contest, Jones left school for Los Angeles.

She performed at comedy clubs while working day jobs at Roscoe's House of Chicken and Waffles and UPS to make ends meet.

Comedians Mother Love and Dave Chappelle encouraged her to move to New York City to hone her craft.

She lived there for over two years, during which she appeared on BET's ComicView, before returning to Los Angeles.

She performed at The Comedy Store in West Hollywood, but her shows there received unfavorable reviews.

She then went on tour, opening for Jamie Foxx where she was booed by his audience.

Foxx advised her to "live life for a little while" to gain experiences for her comedy; Jones stopped performing for three years.

1994

At age 47, Jones became the oldest person to join the show as a cast member (surpassing Michael McKean and George Coe, who were 46 when they joined the show in 1994 and 1975, respectively).

2008

In 2008, Jones was part of Katt Williams's It's Pimpin' Pimpin' tour.

2010

In 2010, her one-hour comedy special, Problem Child, was broadcast on Showtime.

She then performed in smaller clubs until 2010, when she began asking for spots at The Comedy Store and secured prime-time slots for her act.

2012

In 2012, Chris Rock saw her perform and gave her name to several of "the biggest managers in comedy" all of whom "didn't get it".

The following year, Rock helped Jones secure an audition for Saturday Night Live, which she landed.

2013

In December 2013, Saturday Night Live held a casting call to add at least one African American woman to the show, and Jones auditioned.

Prior to being asked to audition, Jones had criticized the show, saying that the show, and especially cast member Kenan Thompson, was "not funny".

Sasheer Zamata was added as a featured player, while Jones and LaKendra Tookes were hired as writers.

2014

She was a cast member and writer for the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 2014 to 2019, and hosted the ABC game show Supermarket Sweep.

She has also been a featured performer at the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal and the Aspen Comedy Festival.

Jones appeared during the Weekend Update segment of the May 3, 2014 episode hosted by Andrew Garfield, where her jokes about her current dating problems and her potential effectiveness as a breeding slave sparked controversy.

On October 20, 2014, Jones was promoted to the cast as a featured player, and made her official debut on the October 25, 2014 episode hosted by Jim Carrey.

2016

Jones starred in Ghostbusters (2016) as Patty Tolan.

2017

In 2017 and 2018, Jones was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her work on Saturday Night Live.

In 2017 and 2018, Jones was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her work on SNL.

2020

Netflix signed Jones for a stand-up special slated for 2020.