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Tony Rock's Bio
Born in the same Brooklyn NY hospital where most of his seven brothers and one sister found their way into the world Tony Rock was born laughing. He grew up in one of the toughest neighborhoods in New York and developed a natural knack for entertaining.
“On a daily basis I’d see a dozen characters (and I emphasize the word characters). One moment I’d be fighting for my life. The next minute I’d be laughing hysterically. There’s a lot of drama in the city and I took it all in.”
Tony has been performing for years and he has gained a reputation as a young star in the making. The Hollywood Reporter recently picked him as one of the hot young talents to come out of New York.
Tony just finished shooting the film “Three Can Play That Game” with Vivica Fox in Atlanta and recently wrapped his fourth season of “All of Us” on the CW playing the role of Dirk Black. He starred in the films “Life Support” with Queen Latifah and “Homie Spumoni” with Whoopi Goldberg and Joey Fatone. He is currently featured on the TV screen as the host of TV One’s “The Funny Spot”.
Tony's stand-up comedy talents were showcased in the recent revival of “Def Comedy Jam” on HBO. He was previously the host of “Can You Tell?” on Oxygen and a feature reporter on “Battlebots”. He’s also been featured on Howard Stern Extra and Craig Kilborn. Tony can be seen headlining comedy clubs across the country including Caroline’s the Apollo the Laugh Factory and the Comedy Store.
“On a daily basis I’d see a dozen characters (and I emphasize the word characters). One moment I’d be fighting for my life. The next minute I’d be laughing hysterically. There’s a lot of drama in the city and I took it all in.”
Tony has been performing for years and he has gained a reputation as a young star in the making. The Hollywood Reporter recently picked him as one of the hot young talents to come out of New York.
Tony just finished shooting the film “Three Can Play That Game” with Vivica Fox in Atlanta and recently wrapped his fourth season of “All of Us” on the CW playing the role of Dirk Black. He starred in the films “Life Support” with Queen Latifah and “Homie Spumoni” with Whoopi Goldberg and Joey Fatone. He is currently featured on the TV screen as the host of TV One’s “The Funny Spot”.
Tony's stand-up comedy talents were showcased in the recent revival of “Def Comedy Jam” on HBO. He was previously the host of “Can You Tell?” on Oxygen and a feature reporter on “Battlebots”. He’s also been featured on Howard Stern Extra and Craig Kilborn. Tony can be seen headlining comedy clubs across the country including Caroline’s the Apollo the Laugh Factory and the Comedy Store.