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DeRay Davis

Antoine DeRay Davis (born February 26, 1982) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and producer. Born and raised on the South Side of , , Davis drew from his streetwise upbringing to develop a raw, energetic comedy style that propelled his career starting in local clubs. He first gained widespread recognition for portraying Ray the Hustle Guy, a quick-talking schemer, in the 2002 film and its 2004 sequel Barbershop 2: Back at It. Davis expanded into a variety of film roles, including the drug dealer Domingo in 21 Jump Street (2012), Stoop in G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013), and supporting parts in comedies like Semi-Pro (2008) alongside Will Ferrell and Jumping the Broom (2011). On television, he has made recurring appearances on shows such as Wild 'N Out, Entourage, and Reno 911!, and served as host of the VH1 game show Hip Hop Squares across three seasons from 2017 to 2019. His stand-up career includes the special Power Play (2010) and the original DeRay Davis: How to Act Black (2017), which explores themes of Black culture, relationships, and with his signature high-energy delivery. As a , Davis has worked on projects like the short film Movin Day (2021) and continues to tour extensively with live comedy shows, maintaining a strong presence in the entertainment industry as of 2025.

Early life

Childhood and family

Antoine DeRay Davis was born on February 26, 1982, in Chicago, Illinois. He was raised on the South Side of Chicago in a large family consisting of 11 siblings, including his younger brother, R&B singer Steph Jones. This working-class household was marked by significant challenges, including his mother's struggles with drug addiction during his formative years, which Davis has described as a key influence on his ability to find humor in adversity. Davis's childhood was characterized by instability, as he frequently moved between homes in South Side neighborhoods such as Robbins and Dolton, often supported by Section 8 housing assistance. The urban environment of Chicago's South Side, with its streetwise culture and socioeconomic pressures, exposed him to a "rough upbringing" that shaped his perspective on life and comedy. Family dynamics in this setting emphasized resilience, with Davis learning early on to navigate personal and communal hardships through wit and observation. In interviews, Davis has shared anecdotes about transforming painful family experiences into comedic material, such as coping with his mother's addiction by highlighting its lighter, absurd aspects rather than dwelling on the trauma. These early incidents fostered a sardonic, street-mentality humor that became central to his identity, rooted deeply in the vibrant yet demanding community ties of his Chicago youth.

Education and early influences

DeRay Davis attended public high schools on Chicago's South Side, including in the areas of Robbins and Dolton, where he struggled academically and ultimately required five years to graduate. He described his education as largely "street school," with no formal college attendance, emphasizing self-taught lessons from urban life over traditional schooling. During high school, Davis adopted the stage name "DeRay" during his extra year to reinvent himself and avoid embarrassment from repeating, a shift that marked an early embrace of persona-building through humor. His early interest in entertainment stemmed from a childhood lacking and abundant distractions, prompting him to entertain himself and others as the family "silly kid" and . Exposure to came through his uncle, a at venues like TNT’s Comedy Hook in , where Davis first visited and witnessed live performances that captivated him. An unplanned onstage moment at a —initially meant to last five minutes but extending to 13—received strong audience approval, igniting his passion and highlighting the improvisational skills honed in everyday interactions. Chicago's vibrant yet challenging , including block parties, community events, and the raw energy of South Side neighborhoods, further shaped his observational style, drawing from personal survival tactics amid and dynamics. Before pursuing comedy professionally, Davis dabbled in as a , performing locally and even heckling a stand-up comic at a club, which unexpectedly steered him toward the stage. He also made non-celebrity appearances as a guest on The Jerry Springer Show, gaining early exposure to television and audience dynamics. These pre-professional activities, combined with odd jobs reflective of his "hustler" mentality from Chicago's streets, built his confidence in public performance and timing, laying the groundwork for his unfiltered, streetwise humor without formal training.

Professional career

Stand-up comedy beginnings

DeRay Davis began his career in the late , performing at open-mic nights and local gigs in comedy clubs, where he honed his craft amid the city's vibrant comedy scene. Drawing from his South Side upbringing, these early performances allowed him to experiment with raw, observational humor rooted in everyday urban life. Local venues served as crucial training grounds, building his confidence through frequent appearances that emphasized quick wit and audience interaction. Around 2000, Davis gained wider exposure through early television comedy showcases, notably appearing on BET's in 2001, where his energetic sets showcased his improvisational skills and helped establish him as an emerging talent. These TV opportunities marked a shift from local stages to national platforms, allowing him to refine his delivery under the pressure of broadcast audiences. His participation in such programs highlighted his ability to adapt street-smart anecdotes into concise, punchy routines that resonated with diverse viewers. A pivotal breakthrough came in 2002 when Davis joined the Entertainer's tour, serving as an and contributing to the high-energy dynamics of live arena shows that blended with music and celebrity guests. The tour's fast-paced environment, featuring sold-out crowds and collaborative with established , accelerated his skill development in crowd control and stage presence. This experience not only elevated his profile but also solidified his reputation for delivering unpredictable, high-stakes performances. Throughout these formative years, Davis developed an early style centered on improvisational, street-smart humor inspired by his roots, often incorporating spontaneous crowd work and vivid storytelling from his personal experiences to create relatable, edgy narratives. This approach distinguished him in the circuit, emphasizing authenticity over polished scripts and fostering a dynamic rapport that became a hallmark of his act.

Film and television roles

DeRay Davis achieved his breakthrough in acting with the role of Ray the Hustle Guy, a comedic bootleg DVD vendor who persistently interrupts the barbershop's daily banter, in the 2002 ensemble comedy Barbershop. The character, drawn from authentic Chicago street hustler archetypes, resonated for its humorous portrayal of urban entrepreneurship and became a memorable fixture in the film's cultural depiction of Black community life, contributing to Davis's early recognition as a scene-stealing comedian. Davis reprised the role in the sequel Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004), where Ray's antics continued to provide comic relief amid the shop's challenges from gentrification, and again in Barbershop: The Next Cut (2016), evolving slightly into a more integrated community member while retaining his signature hustle. The original Barbershop was a box office hit, earning $75.8 million domestically on a $12 million budget, helping launch Davis's film career through its blend of sharp social commentary and relatable humor. Building on this success, Davis took on notable supporting roles in several comedies, often as energetic sidekicks or antagonists that amplified the films' ensemble dynamics. In Scary Movie 4 (2006), he played CJ, a quirky adding to the horror parody's chaos. His performance as the showboating player Bee Bee in (2008), opposite , earned praise for injecting authentic flair into the farce, with critics noting his timing enhanced the film's underdog sports vibe. Davis portrayed the intimidating gang leader Domingo in (2012), a role that showcased his ability to blend menace with humor in the action-comedy reboot, contributing to the movie's $201.6 million global gross and positive reception for its irreverent take on buddy-cop tropes. On television, Davis has maintained a steady presence with recurring comedic roles while venturing into drama. He joined MTV's improvisational comedy series as a series regular starting in 2005, contributing sketches and games that highlighted his quick-witted improv style across multiple seasons. Demonstrating range, Davis has portrayed the recurring character Master Marshawn on Showtime's since 2018, a wise, community elder figure in the South Side Chicago-set drama, where his performance has been noted for bringing and to the series' gritty narratives of urban life. Throughout his career, Davis's roles have evolved from predominantly comedic sidekicks in ensemble films—emphasizing his physical humor and timing—to more diverse characters that incorporate dramatic elements, reflecting his Chicago roots and broadening his appeal beyond comedy. This progression is evident in the critical and commercial success of projects like 21 Jump Street and The Hate U Give, where his contributions were highlighted for enhancing ensemble balance and thematic resonance.

Hosting and other media work

Davis hosted the VH1 game show Hip Hop Squares from 2017 to 2020, serving as the host for its three seasons in a revival of the MTV series. The format adapted the classic Hollywood Squares structure, featuring a 3x3 grid of hip-hop celebrities who provided humorous or satirical answers to trivia questions about pop , , and current events, with contestants selecting "squares" to build tic-tac-toe lines for prizes. Executive produced by , who also narrated, Davis brought an energetic and improvisational on-screen persona, often engaging contestants and panelists with quick-witted banter and impressions that amplified the show's comedic tone. In voice acting, Davis provided multiple characters for the animated series The Boondocks, which aired from 2005 to 2014 on Adult Swim. He contributed additional voices across seasons 2 and 3, including roles such as Leonard, a dim-witted but loyal member of rapper Thugnificent's crew the Lethal Interjection Crew, as well as various neighbors, a crack user, and other supporting figures in episodes like "The Story of Thugnificent." His performances added layers of streetwise humor and cultural satire to the show's portrayal of urban life and hip-hop culture. Beyond hosting and voice work, Davis has made notable appearances in comedy specials and unscripted media. He performed stand-up sets on HBO's Def Comedy Jam, including in a 2008 episode alongside comics like Earthquake and D.L. Hughley, showcasing his impressions and observational routines on relationships and urban stereotypes. Davis has been a frequent guest on podcasts, discussing his career and comedy insights, such as on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game episode in February 2024, where he reflected on industry challenges and collaborations. He has also appeared on radio shows, including a 2019 interview on The Breakfast Club addressing his adaptability in comedy and a November 2024 segment on 99 Jamz Miami about his weight loss and motivations. In recent years, Davis expanded his hosting portfolio by co-hosting the 9th Annual Black Music Honors in 2024 alongside , an event celebrating trailblazing Black artists with tributes to figures like and . The ceremony aired on June 1, 2024, highlighting his ability to blend humor with musical reverence. Post-2023, Davis has maintained a digital presence through clips of his stand-up and interviews, including a 2024 appearance promoting his tour on local broadcasts. In November 2025, Davis announced an upcoming cooking competition series that blends culinary challenges with comedic elements. As of 2025, he continues live performances announced via his official site, with dates including a New Year's Eve show at Chicago's .

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2002BarbershopHustle Guy
2004Barbershop 2: Back in BusinessHustle Guy
2004The Seat FillerE.J.
2004Johnson Family VacationJamaican Stoner
2005The FogSpooner
2006Scary Movie 4Brick Hood
2007License to WedJoel
2008Semi-ProBee Bee Ellis
2009Imagine ThatJohn Strother
2009Old DogsZoo Security Guard
2010Get Him to the GreekSugar Bones
2010Life as We Know ItLonnie
2010My Girlfriend's BackKenyatta
2011Jumping the BroomMalcolm
2012Think Like a ManBennett
201221 Jump StreetDomingo
2013G.I. Joe: RetaliationStoop
2013The Best Man HolidayStovepipe
2014Ride AlongCrazy Cody
2014About Last NightReverse
2015Chocolate CityChris McCoy
2016Barbershop: The Next CutRayford
2016Meet the BlacksTyrone
2017Grow HouseAl
2017All Eyez on MeMoney-B
2017Starship Troopers: Traitor of MarsOne-Oh-One (voice)
2018The Hate U GiveMr. Lewis
2019How High 2Hands
2021GullyCalvin
2023WakeEddie
2025GRQ the MovieReggie

Television

DeRay Davis began his television career with appearances on showcase programs in the early . In 2005, he joined the cast of MTV's as a recurring performer and improvisational , appearing across multiple seasons through the present day. He also made a on Central's Reno 911! that year, playing the character Timpathy the Criminal. Davis featured in his own half-hour stand-up special, , in 2006. From 2006 to 2008, he performed on . In 2007, he appeared as Black Hack in an episode of HBO's . He took on a recurring acting role as Jermel, Cookie Lyon's cousin and hitman, in FOX's from 2015 to 2016. Davis hosted VH1's from 2017 to 2020, a hip-hop themed game show produced by . That same year, he began a recurring role as drug dealer Peaches on FX's Snowfall, continuing through 2023. Starting in 2018, Davis has portrayed the recurring character Master Marshawn, a streetwise mentor, on Showtime's . He hosted the 2018 , performing a parody opening segment. In recent years, Davis served as a celebrity juror on BET's beginning in season 2 (2024–present). In January 2025, he guest co-hosted an episode of ABC7 Chicago's Windy City Weekend, discussing local topics and his career. The revival of has included additional episodes featuring Davis in 2024 and 2025. In 2025, he appeared in two episodes of Adult Swim's ... Yes! as Mechanic / Terrance.
Year(s)TitleRoleType
2000HimselfGuest comedian
2005–presentHimselfRecurring cast
2005Reno 911!Timpathy the CriminalGuest star
2006HimselfStand-up special
2006–2008HimselfPerformer
2007Black HackGuest star
2015–2016JermelRecurring role
2017–2020HimselfHost
2017–2023SnowfallPeachesRecurring role
2018HimselfHost
2018–presentMaster MarshawnRecurring role
2024–presentHimselfCelebrity juror
2025Windy City WeekendHimselfGuest co-host
2025Mechanic / TerranceGuest star (2 episodes)

Stand-up specials

DeRay Davis released his first half-hour stand-up special, : DeRay Davis, in 2006, where he explored his signature "DeRay Ways" through humorous takes on dating, clubbing, and funerals. Filmed as part of 's showcase series, the special highlighted Davis's energetic delivery and Chicago-rooted storytelling, establishing his presence in national comedy programming. In 2010, Davis delivered his first full-length hour-long special, DeRay Davis: Power Play, which premiered on Showtime and was released on DVD. Filmed live at the Theater in City's before a sold-out crowd, the performance covers a range of topics from life in the hood to experiences, relationships, and even the afterlife, blending raw humor with observational wit. Described as a "therapeutic rollercoaster," it showcases Davis refusing to dilute his Chicago-born style for mainstream appeal. Davis's Netflix debut, DeRay Davis: How to Act Black, arrived in 2017 and quickly gained popularity for its sharp commentary on Black experiences. The hour-long special, directed by Dave Helem, features Davis tackling themes of daily living, dating challenges, and navigating show business as a Black man, delivered with high-energy impressions and relatable anecdotes drawn from his upbringing. Released on November 14, it was praised for its cultural insights and fresh material, becoming one of Netflix's notable comedy additions that year. As of 2025, Davis has not announced any new solo stand-up specials following his 2017 release, though he continues to perform live tours and appear in ensemble comedy projects. His earlier work on the 2008 Comedy Central sketch series Chocolate News, which he created and starred in, incorporated stand-up elements but is not classified as a dedicated comedy special.

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