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Loni Love
Loni Love in September 2009.
Born (1971-07-12) July 12, 1971 (age 53)
Detroit, Michigan,
United States
MediumTelevision, stand-up, film
NationalityAmerican
Years active1998–present
Subject(s)Relationships, current events, politics[1]
Websitehttp://www.lonilove.com/

Loni Love (born July 12, 1971) is an American comedienne and actress. She was the runner-up in Star Search 2003 and was named "Top 10 Comics to Watch" in both Variety and Comedy Central in 2009.

Life and career

Love was born in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in the Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects.[2] Prior to her career as a comedian she was an electrical engineer,[3] an experience she talks about in many of her acts.[4] In high school she had worked on the General Motors assembly line putting doors on 1993 Oldsmobile Cutlasses, work which ignited her interest in electrical engineering. Love then received a scholarship and her bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Prairie View A&M University in Texas. While at Prairie View, she minored in music and was also a member of the Eta Beta Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta.[5][6] It was there that she discovered stand-up comedy after winning a $50 competition and then performed constantly during her college life. After finding work as an engineer in California, she continued to do stand-up after work in clubs and became a regular at the Laugh Factory.[2]

Love started her comedic career in 2003, after appearing on Star Search, reaching the finals and losing in a close competition to the winner.[7] Since then, she has appeared in films and numerous television shows.[8] She has also acted in dramatic theatre plays.[8] Love was named "Hot Comic" for 2009 in Campus Activity magazine and one of the "Top 10 Comics to Watch" in both Variety and Comedy Central. She was awarded the Jury Prize for best stand-up at the 2003 US Comedy Arts Festival.[2] In 2009, Love became the CNN correspondent for D. L. Hughley Breaks the News and covered the inauguration of President Barack Obama. She also appears regularly in comedy clubs and the college comedy circuit.[8] In late 2009, Love recorded her first one-hour Comedy Central special, America's Sister, which aired on May 8, 2010.[9]

Filmography

Film[8]
Year Film Role Notes
2004 Soul Plane Shaniece Supporting
With or Without You
Television[8]
Year Title Role Notes
2009 Wildest TV Show Moments Herself
D. L. Hughley Breaks the News
GSN Live
2008–present Chelsea Lately
2008–present The Smoking Gun Presents: World's Dumbest...
2008 Chocolate News
Comics Unleashed
2006 Thick and Thin Viola Series regular
2005 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Herself Featured comic
Weekends at the DL Herself Panelist
Cuts Pepper Guest star (1 episode)
2004–2007 Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide Lunch Lady Recurring
2004 Girlfriends Guest star (1 episode)
Redlight, Greenlight Herself Series host
Premium Blend
2003–2004 Hollywood Squares
2003 Star Search Finalist
I Love the '70s Series regular
I Love the '80s Strikes Back

References

  1. ^ a b http://www.417mag.com/Blogs/417-Blog/March-2010/417-at-417-An-Interview-with-Comedian-Loni-Love/
  2. ^ a b c Official bio, retrieved 2009-11-16
  3. ^ Joszor, Njai (27 August 2009), Lonie Love: Laughter For Life, Singersroom.com, retrieved 2009-11-13
  4. ^ Richardson, Emma (3 November 2009), Loni Love Foxy (And Funny) Problem Solver, Real Detroit Weekly, retrieved 2009-11-13
  5. ^ http://www.sacbee.com/2010/07/30/2921692/loni-love-will-say-whats-on-her.html
  6. ^ http://twitter.com/LoniLove/status/14409286401
  7. ^ Loni Love & John Roy, CBS Broadcasting Inc., retrieved 2009-11-16
  8. ^ a b c d e Resume, retrieved 2009-11-16
  9. ^ http://www.the-trades.com/article.php?id=11822