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Rodney Perry

Rodney Perry (born September 15, 1970) is an stand-up , , and television personality recognized for his high-energy performances and roles in specials and hosting gigs. Raised in , after his birth in , , Perry developed an early interest in , beginning performances at age seven and later hosting talent shows during his youth. Following graduation from Carroll High School, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy, serving eight years—including tours in New Orleans and the Bay Area—before transitioning to a full-time career in 1998. Perry's breakthrough came through various comedy platforms, where he worked as a and audience warm-up for BET's Oh Drama and opened for prominent comedians such as , , and . He co-hosted BET's The Mo'Nique Show alongside from 2009 to 2011, earning acclaim for his charismatic on-screen presence, and also served as co-host for four seasons of Who's Got Jokes? with . In film, Perry portrayed Harold in Tyler Perry's (2011) and had early roles including a guard in (2003) and Cousin Lump in (2004). His television appearances extend to , , , and hosting duties on Bounce TV's Off the Chain as well as his online radio show Rodney Perry Live. A devoted family man based in , , Perry has been married for over 24 years and is the father of six children—five daughters and one son—often drawing from personal experiences in his family-themed comedy routines. Despite suffering a severe in 2016 while on tour, from which he made a full recovery with care from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, he continues to tour nationally, with projects including the comedy special No More Mr. Nice Guy and ongoing stand-up performances that highlight his journey from to entertainment stardom.

Early life

Upbringing

Rodney Perry was born on September 15, 1970, in Chicago, Illinois. He spent his early childhood there before his family relocated to , where he was primarily raised. Perry grew up in a supportive led by his single mother, who fostered a nurturing environment despite the economic and personal challenges common to many families in the region during that era. His mother's social gatherings at home exposed him to influential comedians like through record players, with young Perry eavesdropping from his bedroom and absorbing the rhythms and that would later inform his own comedic style. This family dynamic not only sparked his early interest in humor as a form of expression but also built his resilience, teaching him to find levity and strength amid everyday hardships. During his formative years in Monroe, Perry attended local schools and demonstrated a natural flair for performance. At Carroll High School, he frequently emceed talent shows and basketball games, honing his hosting skills and using comedy to connect with peers, which further solidified humor as a core part of his identity. He completed his high school education there, marking the end of his childhood phase. Following graduation, Perry made the decision to enlist in the U.S. Navy as a means to gain independence and support his growing family responsibilities.

Military service and comedy beginnings

Following his upbringing in Monroe, Louisiana, Rodney Perry enlisted in the United States Navy shortly after graduating high school in 1988, motivated by the impending birth of his first daughter and a desire to provide for his growing family. He served for eight years as a Second Class, completing two tours of duty that took him to New Orleans and the . During his naval service, Perry's experiences exposed him to diverse audiences and cultures, which sharpened his observational skills and performance abilities essential for . He began discovering his comedic talent by performing stand-up at night while stationed, particularly during his second tour in the Bay Area from 1994 to 1998, where he tested material on fellow sailors and honed his craft amid challenging environments. These shipboard and off-duty shows marked his initial foray into comedy, transforming his natural humor—noticed by teachers in his youth—into structured routines. In 1998, Perry received an honorable discharge from the and relocated to Inglewood, near , with his wife and young children to pursue full-time, viewing it as a "leap of faith." Post-discharge, he supported his family through odd jobs such as apartment management, data entry, and secretarial work while immersing himself in the local scene, taking on early gigs as a writer, audience warm-up act for shows like BET's Oh Drama!, and opening for established comedians. A pivotal visit to the Veterans Administration reinforced his commitment, prompting him to focus exclusively on despite financial hardships.

Career

Stand-up comedy

After leaving the U.S. Navy, where he first honed his comedic skills, Rodney Perry relocated to , in 1998 with his family to pursue a full-time career in . This move marked a pivotal shift, as he transitioned from military service to performing in comedy clubs and opening for established acts like , , and . Perry achieved breakthrough recognition in the early 2000s through high-profile television appearances that showcased his live stand-up, including multiple episodes on BET's and HBO's . These platforms exposed his talent to wider audiences, solidifying his presence in the comedy circuit. His style is characterized by brazen, reality-based humor drawn from personal and family experiences, often delivered with high energy and relatability. Perry has maintained an active schedule of national tours and club performances throughout his career, performing to sold-out crowds at venues across the country. In 2025, he continues this tradition with scheduled shows at comedy clubs, including dates in on October 18 and from October 3 to 5. These ongoing live engagements underscore his commitment to stand-up as the core of his professional identity. A key milestone in his stand-up oeuvre was the 2011 release of his comedy special Rodney Perry: Nothing But the Truth, filmed in , where he delivered an outrageous, high-energy set exploring life's highs and lows through his signature unfiltered lens. The special highlighted his ability to connect with audiences via candid storytelling, further cementing his reputation in the genre.

Television career

Perry's entry into television was facilitated by his stand-up comedy background, which led to early roles in Los Angeles as a radio personality and audience warm-up comedian for live tapings, including as a writer and audience warm-up for BET's Oh Drama. He first gained significant on-screen visibility as the co-host and "Man on the Street" correspondent for TV One's clean comedy competition Bill Bellamy's Who's Got Jokes?, appearing in all four seasons from 2006 to 2009 alongside host Bill Bellamy and judge Thomas Mikal Ford. Perry's role involved street interviews and comedic interludes that highlighted emerging comedians while maintaining the show's family-friendly format. From 2009 to 2011, Perry served as co-host on BET's late-night talk show The Mo'Nique Show, where he delivered humorous sidekick commentary, conducted celebrity interviews, and participated in sketches with host . The program received Image Award nominations for Outstanding Talk Series in both 2010 and 2011, recognizing its contributions to diverse late-night programming. Throughout his career, Perry made notable guest appearances on programs such as E!'s , where he joined the roundtable for pop culture discussions, and BET's , performing stand-up sets that showcased his rapid-fire delivery. These spots further established his versatile television presence. As of 2025, Perry maintains an active digital footprint tied to his TV persona, producing comedy videos and promotional content for live events via his official website and YouTube channel.

Film career

Rodney Perry's entry into feature films marked a significant expansion from his stand-up and television work, with his television roles providing initial exposure that facilitated auditions for cinematic projects. Perry first appeared in film in 2003's before gaining prominence portraying Harold, a devoted husband and father navigating family turmoil alongside stars like and , in 2011's . This role showcased his ability to blend comedic timing with dramatic elements in an ensemble-driven narrative. Following this breakthrough, Perry took on a series of supporting comedic roles that highlighted his versatility in ensemble casts. In 2021's , directed by , he appeared as one of Lavelle's unnamed cousins, contributing to the film's humorous family dynamics in the kingdom of . The following year, in (2022), Perry played Father Hildo, a priest offering wry counsel in the holiday-themed comedy starring . These parts built on his debut by emphasizing quick-witted, character-driven humor in high-profile productions. Transitioning from to presented challenges for Perry, including adapting his improvisational style to scripted scenes and building on-screen presence without relying on live audience feedback. He credited mentorship from , whom he met during the 2004 production of , for providing crucial insights into the acting process and balancing comedy with authenticity. This guidance helped Perry evolve into a reliable performer in comedic supporting roles, often portraying relatable everyman figures. Over his career, Perry has accumulated over 45 credits across , with a focus on comedic supporting characters that amplify ensemble stories through sharp dialogue and physical humor. In recent years, Perry has continued to secure roles, including appearances in 2023's The Bad Visitor as a key ensemble member and A Christmas as One Tyme, alongside the dramedy Generational Gap. He followed with a part in the 2024 Color Book. Looking ahead to 2025, Perry is slated for roles in Deadly Visitor as Sheriff Krieg, as Andrew Board and Koliano, and South Haven.

Filmography

Film

Rodney Perry entered the film industry with supporting roles in early 2000s comedies before gaining wider recognition with his performance in Madea's Big Happy Family (2011).
  • With or Without You (2003) as Guard #1
  • Livin' tha Life (2003) as Uncle Fred
  • Malibooty! (2003) as Pablo
  • Johnson Family Vacation (2004) as Cousin Lump
  • Out on Parole (2004) as Mask
  • Wifey (2005) as Icky
  • Flip The Script (2005) as Hot Sauce
  • Tears of a Clown (2005) as Darry
  • So Fresh, So Clean... (2005) as Lovey
  • Near Mrs. (2006) as Stacy
  • Business Johnson (2007) as Delmar
  • Redrum (2007) as Otis
  • Show Stoppers (2008) as Don't Cuss
  • Legacy (2008) as Jaul
  • Truly Blessed (2009) as Pastor Jenkins
  • The Adventures of Umbweki (2009) as Medicine Man
  • Baby Mama's Club (2010) as Blake
  • Madea's Big Happy Family (2011) as Harold
  • Dance Fu (2011) as Mayor Pope
  • C'mon Man (2012) as Hubert Davis
  • The Productive Lie (2014) as Lester
  • What Love Will Make You Do (2015) as Cousin Ben
  • Mr. Right (2015) as Frank
  • Soul Ties (2015) as Bartender
  • Rabidus (2016) as Detective Sean Anderson
  • Loose Screws (2016) as Uncle Clarence
  • DigitalLivesMatter (2016) as Pops
  • Not Another Black Movie (2016) as Martin Cole
  • Dirty South House Arrest (2017) as Mr. Bookman
  • Conflict of Interest (2017) as Tristin
  • Once Upon a Time in Detroit (2017) as Detective Mitchell
  • The Products of the American Ghetto (2018) as Cowboy
  • Hey, Mr. Postman! (2018) as Frank Crawford
  • Heaven On Seven (2020) as Pastor Swanson
  • True You (2020) as Earl Worthman
  • Coming 2 America (2021) as Cousin
  • HIStory (2021) as Mr. Justin Black
  • Ayanna Shon's Christmas Hypnosis (2021) as Ced
  • Easter Sunday (2022) as Father Hildo
  • Devon's Day: A Juneteenth Story (2022) as Lester
  • Socially Distanced (2023) as Glen
  • Recession Proof (2023) as Pastor Hicks
  • Can't Get Rite (2023) as Officer Bufford Black
  • The Pass (2023) as Big J
  • The Bad Visitor (2023)
  • The Drone That Saved Christmas (2023) as Barry Bryant
  • A Thanksgiving Christmas (2023) as One Tyme
  • Double Dekoi (2023) as Officer Larry
  • My Christmas Threesome (2023)
  • Generational Gap (2023) as Himself
  • He Who Findeth (2023) as Gabe
  • Finding Tony (2024) as Mr. Parks
  • Eye for an Eye (2024) as Pigeon Toe Perry
  • Color Book (2024)
  • Ratchet (2025)
  • South Haven (2025) as Thomas
  • Deadly Visitor (2025) as Sheriff Krieg

Television

  • BET's ComicView (2002–2003) – Self (comedian, multiple episodes)
  • Jamie Foxx Presents Laffapalooza (2003–2007) – Self (stand-up performer)
  • Def Comedy Jam (2006) – Self (stand-up performer, 1 episode)
  • Who's Got Jokes? (2006–2008) – Host (multiple episodes)
  • The Rodney Perry Show (2008) – Self (host, TV special)
  • The Mo'Nique Show (2009–2011) – Co-host (232 episodes)
  • Off the Chain (2011–present) – Host (multiple episodes on Bounce TV)
  • Rodney Perry: Nothing but the Truth (2011) – Self (stand-up special)
  • UnSung (2013) – Self (guest appearance)
  • The Swirl (2013) – Self (guest)
  • ComicView (various, 2014–2015) – Self (comedian, multiple episodes)
  • Rodney Perry: 44 and Still Ticking (2015) – Self (stand-up special on Bounce TV)
  • Highly Favored (2025) – Deacon Jones (multiple episodes)

Comedy specials

Rodney Perry's recorded specials include two primary releases, focusing on his high-energy, observational humor drawn from family life and personal experiences. His first special, Rodney Perry: Nothing But the Truth (2011), is a one-hour TV special filmed live in , and distributed through Comedy Dynamics. It features Perry delivering routines on relationships, daily absurdities, and cultural observations, with a runtime of 88 minutes, and is available for streaming on platforms including and . In 2015, Perry released Rodney Perry: 44 and Still Ticking, a stand-up special that aired on as its highest-rated comedy program and was simultaneously issued as a by Comedy Dynamics. The 41-minute audio version compiles key sets on aging, , and fatherhood, while the TV format extends the performance with visual elements from his live tour. It is accessible via Audible, , and archives.

Personal life

Family

Rodney Perry has been married since 1996, marking nearly three decades of partnership as of 2025. He and his wife are the parents of six children—five daughters and one —creating a bustling household that Perry describes as central to his identity. This large family dynamic often informs his stand-up routines, where he draws on everyday challenges and marital anecdotes to deliver relatable, reality-based humor that resonates with audiences. In 2016, Perry suffered a while on a comedy tour but recovered with the support of his family. Perry's commitment to fatherhood stands in contrast to his own childhood, raised in a single-parent by his mother in . He frequently highlights how this background motivates him to be a present and guiding figure for his children, weaving these personal reflections into his to underscore themes of family legacy and .

Philanthropy

Rodney Perry has an estimated of $2 million. Perry engages in philanthropy centered on educational initiatives for underprivileged youth, including support for scholarships and school programs aimed at improving access to learning opportunities. He also advocates for greater access to and in underserved communities, drawing from his professional background to promote creative development among young people. Inspired by his upbringing in , Perry directs efforts toward causes benefiting local youth, emphasizing community upliftment through education and artistic expression. As of 2025, he participates in events, such as auctions, to raise funds for youth-focused organizations.

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