Cedric the Entertainer


Cedric Antonio Kyles, known professionally as Cedric the Entertainer, is an American stand-up comedian, actor and television host. He hosted BET's ComicView during the 1993–1994 season and Def Comedy Jam in 1995. He is best known for co-starring with Steve Harvey on The WB sitcom The Steve Harvey Show, as one of The Original Kings of Comedy, and for starring as Eddie Walker in Barbershop. He starred in the TV Land original series The Soul Man, which aired from 2012–16 and hosted the 12th season of the daytime version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire from 2013–14. He has also done voice work for Ice Age, the Madagascar film series, Charlotte's Web, Planes and Planes: Fire & Rescue. He currently stars on the CBS sitcom The Neighborhood. In 2019, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Early life

Cedric was born on April 24, 1964, in Jefferson City, Missouri, the son of Rosetta, a schoolteacher, and Kittrell Kyles, an employee of the Missouri Pacific Railroad. He has a younger sister, Sharita Kyles Wilson, a communications professor at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California.
Cedric was raised in Caruthersville, Missouri, but after junior high school he moved to Berkeley, Missouri, a northern suburb of St. Louis. He is a graduate of Berkeley High School.
Cedric majored in mass communication at Southeast Missouri State University and worked as a State Farm Insurance claims adjuster and substitute high school teacher before becoming a full-time comedian. He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi.

Career

Cedric's stage name came about when he felt that his real name, Cedric Kyles, sounded too formal. Inspired by an entertainer named Kodak, he came up with the name "Cheerio", but received a cease and desist letter from General Mills over their cereal Cheerios. He settled on his stage name when someone introduced him as "an entertainer, Cedric the entertainer" and the name stuck.
After appearing on It's Showtime at the Apollo in 1992, Cedric hosted BET's ComicView during the 1993–1994 season, and Def Comedy Jam in 1995. He then moved into acting, auditioning for and receiving his first-ever role as The Cowardly Lion in the 1995 Apollo Theater Revival of The Wiz. He expanded his career by playing Steve Harvey's friend Cedric Jackie Robinson on The Steve Harvey Show.
While his acting career grew, Cedric continued to perform stand-up comedy and traveled the country as one of the Kings of Comedy headliners with Steve Harvey, D. L. Hughley and Bernie Mac. The act was later made into a Spike Lee film, The Original Kings of Comedy. From 2002-2003, Cedric had his own sketch comedy show, Cedric the Entertainer Presents, but after being renewed for a second season, it was canceled by Fox before the season began. He took time to write a book, Grown-A$$ Man. He appeared in the 2003 video game Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004. He recorded comedic interludes on two Nelly albums, Country Grammar and Nellyville as well as on Jay-Z's The Black Album. A more recent HBO Comedy Special was Cedric The Entertainer: Taking You Higher in 2006.
Cedric began appearing in films, including Ride, Big Momma's House, Barbershop, and its sequels Barbershop 2: Back in Business and Barbershop: The Next Cut, Serving Sara, Intolerable Cruelty, Johnson Family Vacation, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, Man of the House and Be Cool.
He was the subject of controversy when his Barbershop character made unpopular remarks about Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks. These jokes were spoken in character, as part of the script. Rev. Jesse Jackson publicly asked for those jokes to be edited out of the movie on the DVD and VHS releases.
Cedric also voiced the character of Bobby Proud in the series The Proud Family, and starting in 2022, its revival series The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder, and characters in several films including Zoo Bear #1 in Dr. Dolittle 2 and Carl in Ice Age. In Madagascar, and its sequels Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa and Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted, he voiced Maurice, the aye aye. He appeared in the film Charlotte's Web as the voice of Golly the gander. He also voiced Leadbottom, a biplane in the films Planes, and its sequel Planes: Fire & Rescue.
In October 2005, Cedric joined the Champ Car auto racing series as a part owner. Cedric appeared as the lead comedian at the 2005 White House Correspondents Dinner, but jokingly remarked that he was unprepared because he thought that he would follow a humorous speech by President George W. Bush. He instead followed First Lady Laura Bush, who called him "hilarious" and "probably the funniest person" she had ever met.
In the 2007 comedy film Code Name: The Cleaner, Cedric played Jake, a janitor with amnesia who may be a secret undercover government agent involved in an illegal arms conspiracy. He starred in the 2008 films Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins and Street Kings.
Cedric has won many awards, beginning with $500 in the Johnny Walker National Comedy Contest in 1990 and coming in first in the Miller Genuine Draft Comedy Contest in 1993. BET named him Richard Pryor Comic of the Year. He has also won four NAACP Awards. He was inducted to the St. Louis Walk of Fame on June 7, 2008. His star is at 6166 Delmar.
He was the special guest host for WWE Raw on September 21, 2009, in Little Rock, Arkansas. During the show, he participated in a wrestling match, defeating Chavo Guerrero Jr. by pinfall. The match also featured Santino Marella as a guest referee. Cedric also got help from an unknown wrestler dubbed The Sledge Hammer and Hornswoggle.
In March 2010, Cedric made his directorial debut with Dance Fu, produced and funded independently by his company Bird and a Bear Entertainment with producer Eric C. Rhone. It starred comedian Kel Mitchell. Cedric made a cameo appearance in the film as a homicide detective. It was released straight to DVD on October 4, 2011.
Cedric appeared in the Broadway revival of David Mamet's play American Buffalo.
In a June 21, 2011, interview, Cedric said his latest reality game show, It's Worth What?, would air on NBC on July 12, 2011, but the start date was delayed by one week to July 19. From 2012-2016, he played the main character in the TV Land original series The Soul Man, featuring Niecy Nash. The series ran for five seasons.
Cedric was the host of the American TV game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, beginning with its 12th season in national syndication, which premiered on September 2, 2013. On April 30, 2014, Cedric announced that he was leaving the game show after the 2013–14 season to focus on other projects. Terry Crews took over as host on September 8, 2014.
In 2016, Cedric starred as Lou Dunne in the comedy film Why Him?. Starting in 2018, he played the character of Calvin Butler in the television sitcom The Neighborhood.
He was the official commentator for the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson boxing match in 2024.
In 2025, Cedric the Entertainer competed on season thirteen of The Masked Singer as "Honey Pot" where the bees on the mask part of his costume sported his trademark fedoras. He was the first of Group A to be eliminated in the season premiere.

Personal life

Cedric is married to Lorna Wells. They have two children, Croix and Lucky Rose. He also has a daughter, Tiara, from a previous relationship. He continues his involvement with his high school by awarding a scholarship each year to a graduating senior through the Cedric the Entertainer Charitable Foundation, whose motto is "Reaching Out...Giving Back". In May 2015, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in fine arts and humanities by Lincoln University of Missouri. In 2018, St. Louis honored him by renaming the street in front of the Kappa Alpha Psi Alumni House to Cedric The Entertainer Way.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998RideBo
2000Big Momma's HouseThe Reverend
2000The Original Kings of ComedyHimselfAlso writer; Documentary
2001Kingdom ComeReverend Beverly H. Hooker
2001Dr. Dolittle 2Zoo Bear #1Voice
2002Serving SaraRay Harris
2002BarbershopEddie Walker
2002Ice AgeCarlVoice
2003Intolerable CrueltyGus Petch
2004Barbershop 2: Back in BusinessEddie Walker
2004Johnson Family VacationNate JohnsonAlso producer
2004Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate EventsConstable
2005Be Cool'Sin' LaSalle
2005MadagascarMauriceVoice
2005Man of the HousePercy Stevens
2005The HoneymoonersRalph KramdenAlso executive producer
2006Charlotte's WebGolly The GanderVoice
2007Code Name: The CleanerJake RogersAlso producer
2007Talk to MeBob 'Nighthawk' Terry
2008Welcome Home Roscoe JenkinsClyde Stubbs
2008Street KingsWinston 'Scribble'
2008Madagascar: Escape 2 AfricaMauriceVoice
2008Cadillac RecordsWillie Dixon
2009Un-broke: What You Need To Know About MoneyHimselfTV film
2009Merry MadagascarMauriceVoice; TV film
2009All's Faire in LoveProfessor Shockworthy
2011Dance FuDetectiveAlso executive producer
2011Larry CrowneLamar
2012Madagascar 3: Europe's Most WantedMauriceVoice
2013A Haunted HouseFather Doug Williams
2013Madly MadagascarMauriceVoice
2013PlanesLeadbottomVoice
2014Planes: Fire & RescueLeadbottomVoice
2014A Haunted House 2Father Doug Williams
2014Top FiveJazzy
2016Barbershop: The Next CutEddie Walker
2016Why Him?Lou Dunne
2017First ReformedPastor Joel Jeffersas Cedric Kyles
2020Poor Greg DrowningNarrator
2020Son of the SouthReverend Ralph Abernathy
2020The Opening ActBilly 'Billy G'
2020SHE BALLCOUNCILMAN
2022The Black KarenSergeant WarrenShort film
2023The Plus OneAlfred Anders
2023How I Learned to FlyLouis
2024Outlaw PosseHoratio
2024A Hip-Hop StoryThe Notorious B.I.G.
2024UnfrostedStu Smiley
2026SwappedVoice

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992It's Showtime at the ApolloHimself
1993–1994ComicViewHimselfHost
1995Def Comedy JamHimself1 episode
1996–2002The Steve Harvey ShowCedric Jackie RobinsonMain role
2001–2005The Proud FamilyBobby ProudVoice, 14 episodes
2002–2003Cedric the Entertainer PresentsHimselfMain role
2004EveHimselfEpisode: "Porn Free"
2006Wild 'n OutHimselfEpisode: "Cedric the Entertainer"
2006All of UsClarence DeWittEpisode: "Pass the Peas"
2007The BoondocksCousin Jericho FreemanVoice, episode: "Invasion of the Katrinians"
2009WWE RawHimselfSpecial guest host, 1 episode
2011It's Worth What?HimselfHost
2011Take Two with Phineas and FerbHimselfEpisode: "Cedric the Entertainer"
2011, 2014Hot in ClevelandReverend Boyce BallentineEpisodes: "Bridezelka" and "Stayin' Alive"
2012–2016The Soul ManReverend Boyce BallentineMain role, 54 episodes
20122 Broke GirlsDariusEpisode: "And the Pre-Approved Credit Card"
2013Real Husbands of HollywoodHimselfEpisode: "Blackstabbers"
2013–2014Who Wants to Be a MillionaireHimselfHost
2015, 2020Whose Line Is It Anyway?HimselfSeason 11 Episode 1, Season 16
2015Cedric's Barber BattleHimselfHost
2016Another PeriodScott JoplinEpisode: "Joplin"
2017Master of NoneKenny 'The Magnificent'Episode: "Door #3"
2017Drop the MicHimselfEpisode: "Niecy Nash vs. Cedric the Entertainer / Liam Payne vs. Jason Derulo"
2017NightcapHimselfEpisode: "Spinster Code"
2017The Comedy Get DownHimselfMain role
2017Superior DonutsReggie Wicks2 episodes
2017Funny You Should AskHimself4 episodes
2018–2020The Last O.G.Miniard MullinsMain cast
2018–2021Summer Camp IslandThe MoonVoice, 11 episodes
2018–presentThe NeighborhoodCalvin ButlerMain role; also executive producer
2018Black-ish'Smokey'2 episodes
2018NobodiesHimself2 episodes
2019–2020PowerCroop3 episodes
2020–presentThe Greatest #AtHome VideosHimselfHost
2020WokeTrashcanVoice, 3 episodes
202173rd Primetime Emmy AwardsHimself Television special
2022–presentThe Proud Family: Louder and ProuderBobby ProudVoice
2023The Daily ShowHimself Episode: April 5
2024John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's in LAHimselfEpisode: "Earthquakes"
2025The Masked SingerHimself/HoneypotSeason 13 contestant

Books

Grown-A$$ Man, Ballantine Books, 2002. Flipping Boxcars: A Novel, Amistad, 2023.