Affion Crockett (b. 1974)

Alias:
Affion Crocket

Birthplace:
Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA

Born:
August 11, 1974

Affion Crockett is an American actor and comedian.  Crockett appeared in HBO's Def Comedy Jam in 1996, demonstrating his impressions and physical comedy. He was a cast member of Wild 'n Out, starring Nick Cannon. He has appeared on Curb Your Enthusiasm, Blackish, co-starred in the films A Haunted House 1 & 2 with Marlon Wayans, Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins with Martin Lawrence, Soul Men with Samuel L. Jackson and Bernie Mac, The Wedding Ringer with Kevin Hart and Josh Gad, and Pixels with Adam Sandler.  Crockett starred in and produced his own sketch comedy show for Fox titled In the Flow with Affion Crockett, which was executive-produced by Jamie Foxx. He wrote, produced, and rapped on his debut comedy album, Watch the Clone.  He hosted a reunion special for the TV series Martin titled Martin: The Reunion that aired June 16, 2022 on BET+. And, in 2024, he wrote, starred in, and produced his homage to hip-hop culture, A Hip-Hop Story.

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