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'''Dave Chappelle''' was born on August 24, 1973 in Washington, D.C. His first credited role was in [[Mel Brooks]]' ''[[Robin Hood: Men in Tights]]'' as "Ahchoo." He was offered the chance to star as Bubba in ''[[Forrest Gump]]'', but he turned down the role, [[It Will Never Catch On|believing that the movie would flop at the box office]] (a decision he would come to regret). Chappelle wrote and starred in the classic stoner film ''[[Half Baked]]''. He is best known, however, for his sketch comedy show on Comedy Central named (appropriately) ''[[Chappelle's Show]]''. The show lasted from 2003 to 2006. During this time he came out with several sketches that enjoyed wide success--most famously in which Chappelle plays a disorderly Rick James, driving the phrase "I'm Rick James, bitch!" [[Memetic Mutation|deep into American culture]]. Chappelle received two Emmy nominations for his show.
'''Dave Chappelle''' was born on August 24, 1973 in [[Washington DC|Washington, D.C.]] His first credited role was in [[Mel Brooks]]' ''[[Robin Hood: Men in Tights]]'' as "Ahchoo." He was offered the chance to star as Bubba in ''[[Forrest Gump]]'', but he turned down the role, [[It Will Never Catch On|believing that the movie would flop at the box office]] (a decision he would come to regret). Chappelle wrote and starred in the classic stoner film ''[[Half Baked]]''. He is best known, however, for his sketch comedy show on Comedy Central named (appropriately) ''[[Chappelle's Show]]''. The show lasted from 2003 to 2006. During this time he came out with several sketches that enjoyed wide success--most famously in which Chappelle plays a disorderly Rick James, driving the phrase "I'm Rick James, bitch!" [[Memetic Mutation|deep into American culture]]. Chappelle received two Emmy nominations for his show.


Chapelle's career abruptly stalled when he decided the fame was becoming too much and people were laughing at his jokes [[Unfortunate Implications|for the wrong reasons]]. He took an unannounced sabbatical in South Africa and then returned home to spend time with his family. He has appeared on stand up stages, talk shows, and occasional independent projects, but he had [[Celebrity Is Overrated|no desire to reclaim the fame]] he walked away from at its height for over a decade, before returning in 2017 with multiple [[Netflix]] comedy specials; he has been active since.
Chapelle's career abruptly stalled when he decided the fame was becoming too much and people were laughing at his jokes [[Unfortunate Implications|for the wrong reasons]]. He took an unannounced sabbatical in [[South Africa]] and then returned home to spend time with his family. He has appeared on stand up stages, talk shows, and occasional independent projects, but he had [[Celebrity Is Overrated|no desire to reclaim the fame]] he walked away from at its height for over a decade, before returning in 2017 with multiple [[Netflix]] comedy specials; he has been active since.


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* [[Catch Phrase]]: "I'm Rick James, Bitch" from [[Chappelle's Show]] became an incredibly popular line with audiences, even though it was only used in one sketch. [[Creator Backlash]] occurred when this catchphrase was thrown at him repeatedly during his stand-up sets in the mid-2000s.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "I'm Rick James, Bitch" from [[Chappelle's Show]] became an incredibly popular line with audiences, even though it was only used in one sketch. [[Creator Backlash]] occurred when this catchphrase was thrown at him repeatedly during his stand-up sets in the mid-2000s.
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* [[Creator Breakdown]]: Burnout and other factors led to him walking off ''[[Chappelle's Show]]'' in Season 3.
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* [[N-Word Privileges]]: Chappell uses the N-Word.
* [[This Is for Emphasis, Bitch]] {{context}}
* [[This Is for Emphasis, Bitch]]: Used as part of his Rick James catchphrase.
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* [[Uncle Tomfoolery]]: Parodied in ''[[Robin Hood: Men in Tights]]'', as well as in some of his standup.
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* [[White Like Me]]: His newscaster persona on ''[[Chappelle's Show]]''.


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"The hardest thing to do is to be true to yourself, especially when everybody is watching."

Dave Chappelle was born on August 24, 1973 in Washington, D.C. His first credited role was in Mel Brooks' Robin Hood: Men in Tights as "Ahchoo." He was offered the chance to star as Bubba in Forrest Gump, but he turned down the role, believing that the movie would flop at the box office (a decision he would come to regret). Chappelle wrote and starred in the classic stoner film Half Baked. He is best known, however, for his sketch comedy show on Comedy Central named (appropriately) Chappelle's Show. The show lasted from 2003 to 2006. During this time he came out with several sketches that enjoyed wide success--most famously in which Chappelle plays a disorderly Rick James, driving the phrase "I'm Rick James, bitch!" deep into American culture. Chappelle received two Emmy nominations for his show.

Chapelle's career abruptly stalled when he decided the fame was becoming too much and people were laughing at his jokes for the wrong reasons. He took an unannounced sabbatical in South Africa and then returned home to spend time with his family. He has appeared on stand up stages, talk shows, and occasional independent projects, but he had no desire to reclaim the fame he walked away from at its height for over a decade, before returning in 2017 with multiple Netflix comedy specials; he has been active since.

Works created by Dave Chappelle include:
  • Dave Chappelle: Killin' Them Softly (2000)
  • Chappelle's Show (2003-2006)
  • Dave Chappelle: For What It's Worth (2004)
  • The Age of Spin: Dave Chappelle Live at the Hollywood Palladium (2017)
  • Deep in the Heart of Texas: Dave Chappelle Live at Austin City Limits (2017)
  • Dave Chappelle: Equanimity (2017)
  • Dave Chappelle: The Bird Revelation (2017)
  • Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones (2019)
  • Dave Chappelle: The Closer (2021)
Dave Chappelle has performed in the following roles:
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