For those in the know, “Watch Out Deh Now” is more than a heed to
action, it’s the trademark catcall for funnyman J. Anthony Brown. As a
forerunner to today’s hot Black comedy scene, and one of the foremost kings of
that comedy, J. Anthony Brown is finally receiving the accolades he so justly
deserves. A staple on the nationally syndicated Tom Joyner Morning
Show for over nine years now, he is one of the voices that wake upmillions of radio listeners in over 195 markets.
J. Anthony Brown is a titanic comedic force! His
sidesplitting antics and sensibilities have set a precedent that many now
follow. Whether he is murdering the hits with his off key version of the latest
song, or donning a pink pimp suit to evoke a laugh, Brown will get to your
funny bone. His penchant for alligator shoes and rainbow colored suits convey
his “party time” approach for fun.
“A
lot of comics just do standup. But stand up is just one of the many facets of
comedy. In my act, I ride the spectrum of funny. I’ll sing, incorporate skits
and vignettes, do costume changes, and still tell you a joke,” reveals Brown.
BET recognized the power of his comedic drive and therefore had
him host two consecutive seasons of their top rated network show, “Comic View.”
Revamped as “Club Comic View,” the show has been the network’s number one show
for over 12 years. As testimony to the comedian’s draw power, his season had
some of the comedy world’s biggest names grace the stage.
But it was Brown’s role as Pop on the WB Network’s Like Family, starring Holly
Robinson Pete, which initially garnered the funny man his widest mainstream
audience. That coupled with the hilarious “Champs” & “Burger King”
television commercials, he was catapulted to the forefront of America’s
viewing plate.
The South
Carolina native began his career by chance
in 1972 after relocating to Atlanta.
He was originally pursuing a career as a clothing designer when $316 short of
tuition money, he visited a local club and entered a gong show contest.
The one time tailor was asked back to the venue, and later transformed it into
a city hot spot as word of his natural wit traveled quickly.
Brown later left Atlanta for Hollywood,
landing a job as head staff writer for the Arsenio Hall Show. An industry
staple since, his impressive list of credits include hosting two consecutive
seasons of Comic View, performances on Def Jam, It’s Showtime at the Apollo and
Evening at the Improv. Writing credits include Tom Joyner TV Show, Steve Harvey’s
Big Time, Me and The Boys, The Parent ‘Hood and the Arsenio Hall Show. Movie
credits include Tripple X -State of the Union, Mr. 3000, Drumline &
How to Be a Player. Television credits include Tom Joyner TV Show on ABC,
Tom Joyner Sky Show on TV-One, Dlife-Diabetes Talk Show on CNBC, EVE, Steve
Harvey’s Big Time, Like Family, The Parkers, Livin’ Single, The Parent ‘Hood,
Martin, Moesha, The Hugley’s, Sparks, and even Oprah.
An innovative businessman as well as comedian, Brown has his own
line of products that carry his name, including his own clothing line, “The J.
Anthony Brown Collection,” honey and hot sauces, CD’s, and comedy videos.
A creative artist and talented visionary, the comedian’s artwork has been
featured along side Annie Lee in an art exhibit in Washington, DC
in November 2005. In addition, Brown is a spokesperson for diabetes, a
disease he manages personally. He is one of the co-host of Dlife, a diabetes
talk show promoting healthy living with diabetes. Through the J. Anthony Brown
Foundation, he supports kids with diabetes by sending them to a camp each
summer.
It’s a wonder Brown has the energy to laugh at a joke, much less
tell one. With a daily routine that begins at 2:00 a.m. and continues
non-stop, J. Anthony Brown is one of the industry’s hardest working comedians.
He has helped to pave the way for today’s hottest talent and continues as a
trailblazer with his comedic contributions. “Watch Out Deh Now” – J.
Anthony Brown is one funny man!
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