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Faizon Love Discuss His Career & Comedic Peers w/ Willie D [Video]

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He’s played one of the most iconic characters in comedy film history and his opinion is well-respected among the stand-up comedy community, but recently, a few of his peers have shared their thoughts and critics on if they consider him a comedy legend.

Now he’s ready to share his response.

Stand-up comedian/actor Faizon Love recently sat down with rap legend Willie D to discuss a wide variety of topics including Mo’Nique, Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Michael Jackson, Bill Cosby & much more.

Faizon Love: Faizon Love has described himself as a military brat who was raised in Southeast San Diego, California and Newark, New Jersey because of his father’s career in the U.S. Navy. He graduated from Morse High School in Southeast San Diego.

Love got his start as a stand-up comedian at age 15 and made his acting debut in an off-Broadway at the age of 19. His film debut, Bebe’s Kids, saw him provide the voice of comedian Robin Harris, who died before production began on the film; Love offered a close vocal impression of Harris. He then had a role in The Meteor Man, starring Robert Townsend.

Townsend then cast Love in a co-starring role on his sitcom The Parent ‘Hood.

He followed up this role with a breakout performance as the drug supplier Big Worm in the 1995 film Friday. Follow-up films have included 3 StrikesElfDon’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the HoodMoney TalksWonderlandThe Fighting Temptations, and Idlewild. In 2001, Love guest-starred in the Ludacris single “Freaky Thangs” from the album Word of Mouf. The same year, he made a cameo appearance as a bus driver, in the music video for Lil Jon & The East Side Boys’ single “Put Yo Hood Up”.

Love lent his voice to the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004), portraying Sean “Sweet” Johnson, the leader of the Grove Street Families and the older brother of the game’s protagonist. He co-starred in Couples Retreat (2009), a comedy film chronicling four couples who partake in therapy sessions at a tropical island resort.

In 2012, he played Stringer Bell in a satirical trailer for The Wire: The Musical. In June of that year, he started to appear in a series of commercials for Boost Mobile, promoting its new 4G phones.