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American comedian and actress (born 1979)

Tiffany Haddish
A Black woman in a blue dress in front of dark blue curtain

Haddish in 2019

Nascence name Tiffany Sara Cornilia Haddish
Born (1979-12-03) December 3, 1979 (age 43)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Medium
  • Stand-up
  • film
  • television
  • books
Nationality
  • American
  • Eritrean[i]
Years active 2005–nowadays
Genres
  • Observational comedy
  • surreal humor
  • sketch one-act
  • black comedy
  • blue one-act
  • satire
Bailiwick(s)
  • American politics
  • African-American civilisation
  • pop civilisation
  • racism
  • race relations
  • sexism
  • interpersonal relationships
  • human sexuality
  • traditions
Spouse

William Stewart

(m. 2008; div. 2013)

Tiffany Sara Cornilia Haddish [2] (born December 3, 1979)[three] is an American stand-upward comedian and actress.[four] Afterwards invitee-starring on several television series and lead function on a cable drama, Haddish gained prominence for her role as Nekeisha Williams on the NBC sitcom The Carmichael Testify (2015–2017). Her breakthrough came in with a leading role in the comedy film Girls Trip (2017), which earned her several accolades—such equally nominations for ii Critics' Option Awards—and was included on The New Yorker's list of the all-time moving-picture show performances of the 21st century.[five] She won a Primetime Emmy Award for hosting a Sabbatum Night Live episode (2017) and published a memoir, The Final Blackness Unicorn (2017).

Haddish starred in the TBS series The Terminal O.G. (2018–2020), executive produced and voiced Tuca in the Netflix/Adult Swim animated serial Tuca & Bertie (2019–2022), and starred in the crime comedy series The Afterparty (2022–nowadays). She released the anthology Black Mitzvah in 2019, for which she won the Grammy Award for All-time Comedy Album, making her the second African-American woman to win this prize after Whoopi Goldberg in 1986.

She was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world past Time mag in 2018,[half dozen] and The Hollywood Reporter listed her amidst the 100 about powerful people in entertainment in both 2018 and 2019.[7]

Early life [edit]

Haddish was born and raised in South Fundamental Los Angeles, California.[8] Her begetter, Tsihaye Reda Haddish, who was a refugee from Eritrea, was of Ethiopian Jewish heritage.[nine] [10] [11] [12] [thirteen] Her mother, Leola, was an African-American small business owner, from a Christian family unit.[13] [xiv] [fifteen] [16] After Haddish's male parent left when she was three years old, her mother remarried and had Haddish's two half-sisters and ii half-brothers.[17]

Tiffany'south sis, Jasmine English, placed 7th in the TV Show, Merits to Fame, being voted out on August 15, 2022.[ citation needed ]

In 1988, while her family unit was living in Colton, California,[12] Haddish's mother Leola suffered astringent brain damage in a car accident. It was believed to have caused Leola'south schizophrenia; Haddish said her mother became quick-tempered, abusive and violent.[18] Haddish, then ix years erstwhile and the oldest of v siblings, became the family unit's principal caregiver.[18] It was around this time that Haddish became interested in humour. She said, "If I could make [Leola] laugh and turn her acrimony into some joy, I was less likely to go beat. Same matter in school: If I could make the kids laugh, they'd help me with my homework and protect me from other bullies."[19]

According to Haddish, her stepfather later on told her he had tampered with the brakes on her mother's car, intending the wreck to kill Haddish, her siblings, and her mother then he could collect on their life insurance policies. However, the children chose to stay domicile that twenty-four hour period, and the accident was not fatal for her female parent.[20] [18]

When Haddish was 13, she and her siblings were put into foster care and temporarily separated from 1 another. While there, she used comedy to cope with being with unfamiliar people.[21] When she was xv, she and her siblings were reunited under their grandmother'due south intendance. At ane signal early in life, she was hospitalized with toxic daze syndrome.[12]

She attended George Ellery Hale Center School in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles and graduated from El Camino Real High Schoolhouse, also in Woodland Hills, where she was the school mascot.[12] She said she could not read very well until loftier school, but improved when she received tutoring from a teacher.[16] She also got into a lot of trouble at schoolhouse, despite her award-winning participation in drama competitions presenting Shakespearean monologues. In 2018, Haddish stated that she had been raped at historic period 17 by a police cadet, which she says led to her aggressiveness in avoiding unwanted advances from men.[22] [23] After graduating from high schoolhouse, Haddish was homeless, living in her car for a period of time.[24] [25]

In 1997, afterwards her social worker gave her an ultimatum to nourish either psychiatric therapy or the Laugh Factory Comedy Camp, the 17-year-old Haddish opted for one-act equally an outlet for her pain.[12] [26] She says that the mentorship from many notable comedians—including Richard Pryor, Dane Cook, Charles Fleischer and the Wayans brothers—helped her discover a passion for one-act that "literally saved her life."[27] [12] She incorporates her life experiences in her sets, finding that information technology functions as a "safe infinite" for her.[12]

Haddish was accustomed to New York University, simply the tuition and her disfavor to debt kept her from attending. She afterwards attended Santa Monica College.[28] Prior to her onscreen success, she held a number of jobs, including customer service for Air New Zealand at Los Angeles International Aerodrome and Alaska Airlines.[29] [thirty] She said she lived in her motorcar during her twenties, in her early days of comedy.[27]

Career [edit]

2006–2017: Breakthrough with Girls Trip [edit]

Haddish's first break was a spot on the comedy contest Beak Bellamy'due south Who's Got Jokes? [31] She has appeared on such shows as Chelsea Lately, That's So Raven, My Name Is Earl, It's E'er Sunny in Philadelphia, The Underground, Nick Cannon'due south Brusk Circuitz, @midnight, Merely Jordan, In the Maternity, Def One-act Jam, Reality Bites Back and New Girl, and has starred in movies including Meet the Spartans and Janky Promoters.[32] In 2013, she had a recurring role on Real Husbands of Hollywood. In 2014, she was bandage in the Oprah Winfrey Network drama series If Loving You Is Wrong.[33] She left afterwards the first season for a regular function on the NBC sitcom The Carmichael Show, where she starred every bit Nekeisha, the semi-estranged married woman of Bobby Carmichael (Lil Rel Howery) for 3 seasons.[31] In 2016, she co-starred opposite Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Cardinal in the comedy film Keanu in the office of Hi C.[34]

In 2017, Haddish starred alongside Regina Hall, Jada Pinkett Smith and Queen Latifah in the one-act film Girls Trip.[13] [35] It received widely positive reviews from critics, attaining an approval rating of 91% on Rotten Tomatoes[36] and a "more often than not favorable reviews" score of 71 out of 100 from Metacritic.[37] Haddish was acclaimed for her performance every bit the loud happy-get-lucky Dina, with several critics likening her breakthrough to that of Melissa McCarthy.[38] [39] Katie Walsh of the Chicago Tribune proclaimed that "this is Haddish'due south movie, and will make her a star. It's clear from the moment she hits the screen..."[twoscore] Further, Girls Trip grossed over $140 meg worldwide against its production upkeep of $20 million to go the highest-grossing one-act motion picture of 2017.[41] In 2021, Haddish'south performance was included on The New Yorker'due south list of the best film performances of the 21st century.[5] The author of the list, Richard Brody, wrote that "...where most comedians, fifty-fifty improvising, appear to create a persona, Haddish imbues her piece of work with the strength of her own experience. If the seventeen-minute voice communication that she gave at the New York Film Critics Circle banquet in 2018 had been released as a film, it would have made my list, too. Both it and her performance in Girls Trip, as great as they are, only hint at the power of her inventive imagination."[5]

In August 2017, Haddish's stand-up comedy special Tiffany Haddish: She Gear up! From the Hood to Hollywood premiered on Showtime.[42] Reviewing the special for Phonation, Caroline Framke stated, "Haddish is just really damn funny, and deserves a recommendation wherever we can requite it to her... [She] unleashes hilarious, filthy, and fifty-fifty moving anecdotes to tell the story of her life to this betoken, without anything belongings her dorsum, at long last."[43] Haddish besides co-hosted the BET game evidence Face Value with Deon Cole. She hosted the November 11, 2017 episode of Sat Dark Live, making her the first African-American adult female stand-up comedian to host the show;[44] it won her the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series.[45] Her memoir, The Concluding Black Unicorn (written with Tucker Max[46]) was released in Dec 2017 by Simon & Schuster[47] and debuted at #15 on The New York Times best-seller listing.[48]

2018–present: Night School and other roles [edit]

Beginning in 2018, Haddish starred contrary Tracy Morgan in the TBS sitcom The Last O.Yard., her kickoff atomic number 82 in a sitcom.[49] Her 2018 film roles include a supporting role in Uncle Drew, and a pb part, opposite Kevin Hart, in the comedy Dark School, reuniting with Girls Trip director Malcolm D. Lee.[50] In parallel, she starred in the Tyler Perry pic Nobody'due south Fool with Tika Sumpter, Omari Hardwick, Mehcad Brooks, Bister Riley and Whoopi Goldberg. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $33 million worldwide.[51] In 2018, Haddish signed a outset-look deal with HBO[52] and was named i of the 100 almost influential people in world by Fourth dimension magazine.[vi] In the aforementioned year, The Hollywood Reporter listed her among the 100 nigh powerful people in amusement, and once more in 2019.[7]

In 2019, Haddish voiced Queen Watevra Wa'Nabi in The Lego Motion picture 2: The Second Part; Daisy in The Secret Life of Pets 2; and Tuca on the Netflix animated sitcom Tuca & Bertie,[53] which premiered in May.[54] Besides that year, ABC revived Kids Say the Darndest Things with Haddish equally host and producer.[55] Information technology premiered on October 6 as function of a three-hour family-oriented block of programming.[56] In Baronial 2019, Netflix premiered her new comedy special, Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Prepare. In each episode, Haddish introduced one of her favorite stand-upward comedians in order to give them mainstream exposure.[57] The series included stand-upwards sets from Chaunté Wayans, April Macie, Tracey Ashley, Aida Rodriguez, Flame Monroe and Marlo Williams.[57] [58] In 2020, Haddish starred in Similar a Boss, the first studio one-act film of the 2020s, for Paramount Pictures, co-starring with Rose Byrne and Salma Hayek.[59]

Haddish was asked to host the 2021 Grammy Awards pre-telecast premiere ceremony, but turned down the request subsequently the Recording Academy said she had to pay her own way. She explained that the academy would not encompass her pilus, makeup or wardrobe for the three-hour-long upshot, commenting: "All of that would accept to come out of my pocket, [...] I don't know if this might hateful I might not get nominated ever again, just I think information technology's disrespectful. [...] It's similar a guy asking y'all on a engagement but telling you that you have to pay for it."[60] She won the 2021 Grammy Honour for All-time Comedy Album for Black Mitzvah, with the news being broken to her in the middle of a taping of Kids Say the Darndest Things.[61]

From 2021 to 2022, Hadish voiced Lady K, the head of a recording studio, in the animated serial Karma's World.[62]

Personal life [edit]

Haddish married William Stewart in 2008. He helped her locate her once-estranged father, who walked her downwardly the aisle at their wedding, which she described as "i of the happiest days of [her] life".[63] She filed for divorce in Los Angeles County in 2011; it was finalized in 2013.[xiii] [64] Haddish was in a relationship with rapper Common from mid-2020 to November 2021.[65]

Haddish became a naturalized Eritrean citizen on May 22, 2019, while taking role in festivities there commemorating the 28th anniversary of Eritrean independence from Ethiopia.[1] She starting time visited the land in 2018 to coffin her Eritrean father, who came to the U.S. as a refugee, and to connect with her relatives.[1] [9] [11] Haddish has been criticized for her support of dictator Isaias Afwerki, who has been the caput of the totalitarian one-party country since its inception.[66] [67]

In 2017, Haddish revealed that she had briefly dabbled in Scientology.[13] [68]

Haddish, whose tardily male parent was Jewish, had her bat mitzvah ceremony in Dec 2019 at the age of 40.[69] [seventy] [71] [72] The anniversary was conducted past Reform rabbi Susan Silverman, sister of comedian Sarah Silverman; also attending was comedian Billy Crystal, who had given Hadish close personal back up and encouragement regarding her conversion to Judaism.[9] [73]

Foster care activism [edit]

Haddish partnered with Living Advantage, a nonprofit organization that focuses on the welfare of foster youth, for her Suitcase Bulldoze for Foster Youth, where she collected suitcases in which foster youth can keep their belongings.[74] She volunteers at the Express mirth Manufacturing plant Comedy Military camp.[12] Her She Ready Foundation also helps foster care programs.[75]

Legal bug [edit]

Abort [edit]

On January fourteen, 2022, Haddish was arrested in Peachtree Urban center, Georgia, on a charge of DUI, equally police suspected she was under the influence of marijuana. Around 4:00 a.m., constabulary received a 911 telephone call of a commuter who had fallen asleep behind the wheel on Highway 74. Law located Haddish, driving the vehicle described to the 911 operator, as she was attempting to pull into the driveway of a residence in an Atlanta suburb. She was booked at Fayette County Jail and later released the same twenty-four hours on a $i,666 bond.[76] At the time, Haddish was in the area to take function in filming for Haunted Mansion.[77]

Sexual abuse allegation [edit]

On August 30, 2022, Haddish and boyfriend comedian Aries Spears were sued for alleged grooming and sexual abuse of two minors. Co-ordinate to the lawsuit, the children were recruited to film several comedy skits and were asked to perform sexually suggestive content. Tiffany Haddish's chaser, Andrew Brettler, released a statement saying the lawsuit had no merit.[78] [79] [80] Haddish responded in an Instagram post stating that she deeply regretted like-minded to human action in a skit that she said was meant to be comedic but was "not funny at all".[81] Several weeks later, "Jane Doe" filed to accept the charge against both Haddish and Spears dismissed with prejudice, stating, "My family unit and I have known Tiffany Haddish for many years – and nosotros at present know that she would never harm me or my brother or help anyone else do anything that could harm us. We wish Tiffany the all-time and are glad that we tin all put this behind us."[82] [83]

Filmography [edit]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Year Award Category Project Result Ref.
2019 Grammy Awards Best Spoken Discussion Album The Concluding Black Unicorn Nominated [84]
2021 Best One-act Album Black Mitzvah Won [85]
2018 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Saturday Dark Live Won [86]
2020 Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded) Tiffany Haddish: Black Mitzvah Nominated

Bibliography [edit]

  • Haddish, Tiffany (December 2017). The Last Black Unicorn. New York: Gallery Books. ISBN978-1-501-18182-5. OCLC 983640770.

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External links [edit]

  • Tiffany Haddish at IMDb
  • Tiffany Haddish at AllMovie

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