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[[File:Imajamesdavisg.jpeg|300px|right]]'''James Davis''' is a American actor, writer, and stand-up comedian. He also has a recurring role on ''Real Husbands of Hollywood'' and as of from Season 5 to Season 7, a recurring cast member of the improv comedy show, ''[[Wild 'N Out]]'' on MTV2. He is also known for his video "Baraka Flaka Flame".
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{{Cast_members|image1 = 5E7A701C-E0AA-475F-AA0C-9D0D3B6C7776.jpeg|row3 = Comedian, Actor, Writer|row4 = 5-7, 15|row1 = South Los Angeles, CA|row5 = 2002-present|row2 = June 15}}'''James Davis''' is a American actor, writer, and stand-up comedian. He also has a recurring role on ''Real Husbands of Hollywood.'' He was a reccuring cast member from [[Season 5]] to [[Season 7]], and his return in [[Season 15]] of the improv comedy show, ''[[Wild 'N Out]]'' on MTV2. He is also known for his video "Baraka Flaka Flame".
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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
James has appeared on shows such as ''Real Husbands of Hollywood'', ''Hell Date'', and ''Bill Bellamy's Who Got Jokes''. He has written for the past three BET Awards and the past two BET Hip Hop Awards. James has hosted rap/comedy concerts for Drake, Big Sean, J. Cole, and Ryan Leslie. James often performs for stand-up comedy troops, colleges and all major comedy clubs in southern California. Davis also releases numerous sketches and is a regular on ''Funny or Die''. James is also a recurring member of ''[[Wild 'N Out]]'', E! Channel's ''Chelsea Lately'', and was also working on his own television show for the E! Network. Davis is currently set to release his show Hood Adjacent on Comedy Central.
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James has appeared on shows such as ''Real Husbands of Hollywood'', ''Hell Date'', and ''Bill Bellamy's "Who Got Joke:s''. He has also written for three BET Awards and two BET Hip Hop Awards. James has hosted rap/comedy concerts for Drake, Big Sean, J. Cole, and Ryan Leslie. James often performs for stand-up comedy troops, colleges and all major comedy clubs in southern California. Davis also releases numerous sketches and is a regular on the ''Funny or Die'' website. James was also a recurring member of ''[[Wild 'N Out]]'' on MTV2, E! Channel's ''Chelsea Lately'', and was also working on his own television show for the E! Network. In 2017, he hosted his own television series ''Hood Adjacent with James Davis'' on Comedy Central. A year later, Davis is set to star in the NBC comedy pilot ''Friends-In-Law''.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*He has appeared in 7 episodes in Seasons 5 and 6, 2 episodes in Season 7, and 1 episode in Season 15.
*His last season was Season 7.
 
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*He has appeared as a "Special Guest" in [[Season 12]].
 
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Revision as of 08:17, 21 April 2021

James Davis is a American actor, writer, and stand-up comedian. He also has a recurring role on Real Husbands of Hollywood. He was a reccuring cast member from Season 5 to Season 7, and his return in Season 15 of the improv comedy show, Wild 'N Out on MTV2. He is also known for his video "Baraka Flaka Flame".




Biography

James has appeared on shows such as Real Husbands of Hollywood, Hell Date, and Bill Bellamy's "Who Got Joke:s. He has also written for three BET Awards and two BET Hip Hop Awards. James has hosted rap/comedy concerts for Drake, Big Sean, J. Cole, and Ryan Leslie. James often performs for stand-up comedy troops, colleges and all major comedy clubs in southern California. Davis also releases numerous sketches and is a regular on the Funny or Die website. James was also a recurring member of Wild 'N Out on MTV2, E! Channel's Chelsea Lately, and was also working on his own television show for the E! Network. In 2017, he hosted his own television series Hood Adjacent with James Davis on Comedy Central. A year later, Davis is set to star in the NBC comedy pilot Friends-In-Law.





Trivia

  • He has appeared in 7 episodes in Seasons 5 and 6, 2 episodes in Season 7, and 1 episode in Season 15.
  • He has appeared as a "Special Guest" in Season 12.