Occupation Actor, comedian Height 1.88 m Years active 2002–present Siblings Steph Jones | Website www.deraydavis.com Children Brooke Davis Name DeRay Davis | |
![]() | ||
Full Name Antoine DeRay Davis Role Stand-up comedian · deraydavis.com Movies 21 Jump Street, Shaq & Cedric the Entertain, Barbershop, Chocolate City, The Fog Similar People Steph Jones, Corey Holcomb, Robert Ri'chard, Mike Epps, Bruce Bruce Profiles |
Van Lathan's Red Pill Podcast: #1? w/ Deray Davis
Antoine DeRay Davis (born February 26) in Chicago, Illinois) is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He is the older brother of R&B singer Steph Jones.
Contents
- Van Lathans Red Pill Podcast 1 w Deray Davis
- Deray davis has heather b in stitches as he jokes about controlling his girl in the club
- Career
- References
Deray davis has heather b in stitches as he jokes about controlling his girl in the club
Career
Davis began his career in comedy clubs. Shortly after moving to Los Angeles, he won the Comedy Central Laugh Riots Competition and appeared on the Cedric the Entertainer Tour. Known for his role as Ray-Ray the Hustle Guy in Barbershop and Barbershop 2: Back in Business, Davis has also appeared in other films, including Semi-Pro and 21 Jump Street. Davis' television roles and appearances have included programs such as Comedy Central's Reno 911, BET's ComicView, FOX's Empire, MTV's Nick Cannon's Wild 'N Out and Short Circuitz, MTV2's Hip Hop Squares and HBO's Entourage. In 2014, Davis began hosting his first game show, Mind of a Man, on Game Show Network, and later appeared on the Oxygen reality show Living with Funny. He is set to host a revival of Hip Hop Squares, produced by Barbershop star Ice Cube, for VH1 later in 2017.
The comedian also sounds on several skits on rapper Kanye West's albums The College Dropout and Late Registration, impersonating Bernie Mac and appearing as the lead of the ficitious fraternity "Broke Fi Broke." Davis, also appeared in West's music video for "Through the Wire." Other music video appearances for Davis include Lil' Flip's "Game Over", Chris Brown's "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)," Three 6 Mafia's "Doe Boy Fresh, and Cassie's "Long Way 2 Go."