Michael Blackson
Michael Blackson is Ghanian-American actor and comedian. He uses his Ghanian life experiences in his stand up comedies along with his English language with Ghanian accent. Blackson has been called the most original foreign stand-up comic in the country.
Biographical information
Michael Blackson was born on November 28, 1972 in Ghana, West Africa. Blackson first arrived in the United States in April 1985.
Stand Up Career
Having been inspired by the comedy styling of Eddie Murphy [1] Blackson developed his comedic talent in the unkind comedy clubs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania beginning in 1992. Michael Blackson has performed in many well-known comedy competitions such as the 1992 USA Comedy Central Tour in Philadelphia, the 1993 Schlitz Malt Liquor Comedy Tour in Valley Forge,Pennsylvania and the 1996 Urban Comedy Festival in New York City. In 1999-2000 Blackson also competed in the Laffapolooza Comedy Festival in Atlanta and the Bay Area Black Comedy Competition in Oakland, California in 2001.
Acting career
Michael Blackson moved up the acting ladder with his performance in the 2000 comedy film Next Friday produced by producer Ice Cube's film production company Cubevision [2]. In 2005 Michael Blackson released his top-selling comedy sketch CD entitled Modasucka: Welcome to America [3]. In the year 2005 Michael Blackson also made an appearance on P.Diddy's Bad Boys of comedy on HBO [4] and starred in a commercial for the Chappelle Show on Comedy Central. Was also in the movie Repos with Master P. Which was also written and produced by Master P
Michael Blackson List of FILM/TELEVISION Appearances (time line)
2007, Repos
2005, BET Awards.
P.Diddy Bad Boys of Comedy, 2005
Dave Chapelle Show Commercial, 2005
Nelly “Err Time” Music Video Cameo, 2005
Junior Mafia, Music Video Cameo, 2005. BET Club Comicview, 1993-2004
Live In Hollywood, UPN & FOX, in 2003-04
Freeway “Flipside”, Music Video Cameo, 2003.
Philly’s Most Wanted “Please Don’t Mind” Music Video
Next Friday, Newline Cinema, 2000
BET’s Live from LA with Michael Colyar, 1999
BET ComicView Grandstand Competition, 1998
HBO Snaps, 1995
Russell Simmons HBO Def Comedy Jam, 1994
References
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0085837/
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=48572697 /