Just the two of us, we can laugh at it if we try.
As part of his upcoming comedy special entitled I Want My Back, legendary comedian Bill Bellamy gives a hilarious description of Will Smith and Jada Pickett-Smith entanglement scandal.
Live from Tribeca Bill Bellamy delivers an incredible hour of standup comedy. “I Want My Life Back” delves into the complexities of life in this new day of quarantines, mandates, and the new normal. He makes us appreciate the simple happiness we all shared before our lives changed forever, one laugh at a time. Bellamy started doing stand-up while he was a student at Rutgers University. He quickly discovered how much he enjoyed making people laugh and has never looked back. Bill made a name for himself on HBO’S Def Comedy Jam and a number of television/film appearances including HBO’s Insecure and hosting NBC’s Last Comic Standing. In between acting in feature films, TV shows and hosting duties, Bill stays on the road performing stand-up comedy across the country.
Bill Bellamy is an American actor and stand-up comedian. Bellamy first gained national notoriety on HBO’s Russell Simmons’ Def Comedy Jam, where he is credited for creating or coining the phrase “booty call”, described as a late-night call to a potential paramour with the intention of meeting strictly for sex.
For many years, Bellamy was a staple on MTV, a VJ and the host of several MTV programs including MTV Jamz and MTV Beach House. He went on to star in a number of movies, including Fled, Love Jones, The Brothers, How to Be a Player, Getting Played and Any Given Sunday. He also appeared on two episodes of the TV show Kenan and Kel. Additionally, he voiced Skeeter on the Nickelodeon television show Cousin Skeeter.
In 2002, Bellamy had a co-starring role in the Fox Network television show Fastlane alongside Peter Facinelli and Tiffani Thiessen. He also appeared frequently as a “roundtable” guest on the late-night E! talk show Chelsea Lately. Bellamy hosted seasons 5 and 6 of NBC’s Last Comic Standing reality show (2007 and 2008). In 2014, he had a recurring role as Councilman Powell on the TV Land original series Hot in Cleveland. He voiced Marcus Hill, a playable character in the 2005 updated version of the NARC video game.
Bellamy hosts Bill Bellamy’s Who’s Got Jokes? on TV One. The show is in its fourth season; he is an executive producer for it. In 2020, he starred in the Netflix miniseries Self Made.