Dave Chappelle is an acclaimed American stand-up comedian and actor known for his sharp social commentary and observational humor. He rose to prominence with his sketch comedy series, Chappelle's Show, which aired on Comedy Central from 2003 to 2006. The show was praised for its satirical takes on race, politics, and pop culture. Chappelle abruptly left the show during its third season. He later returned to stand-up comedy, garnering critical acclaim and numerous accolades, solidifying his status as one of the most influential and respected comedians of his generation. He is also recognized for his acting roles in films and television.
Around 1915, Dave Chappelle's grand-uncle, W. D. Chappelle Jr., opened the People's Infirmary in Columbia, South Carolina. The infirmary was a small hospital and surgery practice established due to segregation limiting healthcare access for African Americans.
In 2001, Dave Chappelle married Elaine Mendoza Erfe. They have two sons and one daughter.
In 2004, Dave Chappelle donated his time to Seeds of Peace International Camp, a camp located in Otisfield, Maine, which brings together young leaders from communities in conflict.
In May 2005, Dave Chappelle spoke about his Islamic faith, explaining that he typically avoids discussing it publicly to prevent his flaws from being associated with the religion.
In September 2006, Dave Chappelle told the residents of Yellow Springs, Ohio, that he returned and was staying there because of the kindness and neighborliness of the community.
In 2010, the work of Dave Chappelle, along with Margaret Cho, was the subject of a book by Canadian dramaturg Elizabeth Ludwig titled American Stand-Up and Sketch Comedy.
In August 2013, Dave Chappelle returned to full-time stand-up touring as a headliner during the Oddball Comedy & Curiosity festival. During a performance in Hartford, he walked off stage due to relentless heckling, including chants of "White Power", disrupting his entire set.
In June 2014, Dave Chappelle made his first major New York City appearance in eleven years, performing ten nights at Radio City Music Hall, promoting the dates on The Today Show, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and Late Show with David Letterman.
In August 2014, Dave Chappelle made a surprise return to Hartford for the Oddball Festival, receiving standing ovations during his performance, a stark contrast to the previous year's heckling incident.
In 2015, Dave Chappelle appeared in the Spike Lee film Chi-Raq, marking his first film role in 13 years.
In March 2016, Dave Chappelle filmed the stand-up comedy special "The Age of Spin" at the Hollywood Palladium, which was later released on Netflix in March 2017.
On November 12, 2016, Dave Chappelle made his hosting debut on Saturday Night Live, the weekend after Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election. He tackled Trump and the election head-on, ending his monologue with a message of giving Trump a chance. He later donated his Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series to his former high school while filming an episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.
On November 21, 2016, Netflix announced they would release three new stand-up comedy specials from Dave Chappelle in 2017, with Chappelle being paid $20 million per special.
In September 2017, Dave Chappelle filmed his third Netflix special, Equanimity, at the Warner Theater in Washington, D.C.
On November 20, 2017, Dave Chappelle filmed his fourth special, The Bird Revelation, at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles.
On December 22, 2017, Netflix announced the expansion of the deal to include The Bird Revelation, which was released with Equanimity on December 31.
During his acceptance speech at the 2017 Emmy Awards, Dave Chappelle gave a shout-out to D.C. Public Schools, showing his support for his high school, Duke Ellington School of the Arts.
On February 3, 2017, Columbia, South Carolina, Mayor Steven Benjamin declared it "Dave Chappelle Day." Chappelle spoke at the Chappelle Auditorium at Allen University, a building named after his great-grandfather, Bishop William David Chappelle.
In September 2018, Dave Chappelle's Equanimity special received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded).
In October 2018, Dave Chappelle appeared in Bradley Cooper's remake of A Star Is Born as "Noodles", Jackson Maine's best friend and retired musician. He was also nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Cast in a Motion Picture.
In February 2019, Dave Chappelle won the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for Equanimity and Bird Revelation.
On August 26, 2019, Dave Chappelle's fifth Netflix special, Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones, was released, garnering controversy and backlash for jokes about abuse allegations and the LGBT community.
On October 27, 2019, Dave Chappelle was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at a Kennedy Center gala. The Mayor of the District of Columbia, Muriel Bowser, declared the day "Dave Chappelle Day" in Washington, D.C.
In 2019, Dave Chappelle was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The event was attended by Jon Stewart, Bradley Cooper, Aziz Ansari, Sarah Silverman, Chris Tucker, Frederic Yonnet, and Lorne Michaels. The award ceremony was released on Netflix and received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.
In 2019, Dave Chappelle's Sticks & Stones special received backlash for jokes regarding the LGBTQ+ community, the #MeToo movement, and Anthony Bourdain's suicide. He was also criticized for humorously defending Kevin Hart and Michael Jackson. The special debuted with a 0% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes but received mixed reviews overall, with audiences showing greater favorability than critics.
On January 7, 2020, the ceremony for the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor awarded to Dave Chappelle was broadcast on PBS.
On June 6, 2020, Dave Chappelle held a private stand-up event outdoors in Yellow Springs, Ohio, where audience members observed social distancing rules and wore masks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This event served as the recording for the special 8:46.
On June 12, 2020, Netflix released 8:46, a 27-minute and 20-second video of newly recorded stand-up by Dave Chappelle, on the YouTube channel "Netflix Is a Joke". It addressed George Floyd's murder and subsequent protests.
In late June 2020, Dave Chappelle and friends began hosting "Chappelle Summer Camp" at Wirrig Pavilion in Yellow Springs, Ohio, featuring live performances for a masked, socially distanced audience.
On September 25, 2020, Elaine Chappelle announced the sudden cancellation of the Chappelle Summer Camp series of shows due to a possible COVID-19 exposure in their inner circle.
On October 4, 2020, local zoning officials granted a special variance allowing "Chappelle Summer Camp" performances to continue through this date, despite neighbors' complaints.
In December 2020, Dave Chappelle's company, Iron Table Holdings, purchased a fire station near his Yellow Springs, Ohio, home, with plans to convert it into a comedy club. He also retrofitted a mechanic's garage into a clubhouse called "The Shack" for podcasting.
In 2020, Dave Chappelle endorsed Andrew Yang in the United States presidential election.
In 2020, Dave Chappelle hosted Saturday Night Live the weekend of the United States presidential election, offering commentary on the election results and the political future of the United States in his 16-minute opening monologue.
In June 2021, Dave Chappelle: Live in Real Life, a documentary covering Chappelle's concerts in Yellow Springs during the COVID-19 pandemic, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.
On October 5, 2021, Dave Chappelle starred in his sixth Netflix special, The Closer. The special featured jokes about gay and transgender people, sparking controversy and accusations of transphobia.
In November 2021, Saturday Night Live lampooned the controversy surrounding Dave Chappelle's Netflix special The Closer during its Weekend Update segment.
In November 2021, the Duke Ellington School of the Arts planned to rename its auditorium in Dave Chappelle's honor. However, following controversy over jokes made in The Closer, the renaming ceremony was delayed.
On November 19, 2021, Dave Chappelle: Live in Real Life, a documentary about Chappelle's concerts in Yellow Springs during the COVID-19 pandemic, had a limited theatrical release.
In December 2021, Dave Chappelle informed the Yellow Springs, Ohio, village council that he would cancel his business investments, including his restaurant and comedy club, if they approved a zoning change for a multifamily affordable housing project.
On February 7, 2022, Dave Chappelle spoke against the zoning change at a council meeting. He referred to the council as "clowns" and highlighted that his business was worth $65 million a year. The council ultimately deadlocked on the vote, failing to approve the change.
In April 2022, instead of the renaming ceremony, Dave Chappelle made an unannounced visit to the Duke Ellington School of the Arts. He hosted a school assembly and Q&A session, asking students with issues to come forward. Following this, the school proceeded with renaming the auditorium, honoring Peggy Cooper Cafritz's wishes.
In the early hours of May 4, 2022, Dave Chappelle was attacked onstage at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles during the Netflix Is a Joke Festival. The attacker was armed with a replica handgun containing a knife blade.
On November 12, 2022, Dave Chappelle hosted Saturday Night Live for the third time, continuing his presence on the show.
In 2022, First Avenue in Minneapolis cancelled Dave Chappelle's show due to backlash over his previous material. He performed at the Varsity Theater instead. Later that year, Chappelle hosted Saturday Night Live, where his monologue about anti-semitism was criticized by the Anti-Defamation League and other celebrities for jokes about Kanye West's remarks and Jewish stereotypes.
In the summer of 2022, Dave Chappelle announced that he would not give his name to the Duke Ellington School theater, instead insisting it should be named the Theater for Artistic Freedom and Expression.
On February 5, 2023, Dave Chappelle received his fourth Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for The Closer, adding to his accolades.
During his show on October 19, 2023, in Boston, Dave Chappelle described Israel's actions during the Gaza war as war crimes. He also condemned the United States for aiding Israel and Hamas for the October 7 attacks. Audience reaction was mixed.
On December 31, 2023, Netflix released Dave Chappelle's latest special, The Dreamer, which debuted at No. 5 on the chart with 2.2 million views.
In 2024, Dave Chappelle headlined a campaign event for actor Hill Harper, who was running against Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin in the Democratic primary for Michigan's U.S. Senate election, at Saint Andrews Hall in Detroit.
In January 2025, Dave Chappelle hosted Saturday Night Live, delivering a monologue covering the January 2025 Southern California wildfires, Jimmy Carter's death, and Donald Trump's reelection.
On January 18, 2025, Dave Chappelle hosted Saturday Night Live in its first show of 2025, marking Chappelle's fourth time hosting. His monologue included commentary on recent events, including the January 2025 Southern California wildfires, Jimmy Carter's death, and Donald Trump's reelection to the United States presidency.
During his January 19, 2025, Saturday Night Live monologue, Dave Chappelle implored President Donald Trump to have empathy for displaced people, whether they're in the Palisades or Palestine.
In September 2025, Dave Chappelle participated in the Riyadh Comedy Festival. However, Joey Shea from Human Rights Watch criticized the Saudi government for using the festival to whitewash its human rights abuses.
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