Franklyn Ajaye
Franklyn Ajaye | |
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Born | New York City, New York, U.S. | May 13, 1949
Occupation(s) | Actor, comedian |
Years active | 1973–present |
Franklyn Ajaye (born May 13, 1949) is an American
Life and career
Franklyn Ajaye Jr. was born in Brooklyn, New York, but raised in Los Angeles by a Sierra Leonean father (Franklin Ajaye Sr.) and an American mother (Quetta Curtis). This makes Ajaye, as he likes to joke, a "true African-American". He has a brother. He has released five comedy albums to date: Franklyn Ajaye, Comedian (1973), I'm a Comedian, Seriously (1974), Don't Smoke Dope, Fry Your Hair (1977), Plaid Pants and Psychopaths (1986), and Vagabond Jazz & the Abstract Truth (2004). The last two were recorded in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia.[citation needed]
He made his network debut on
He has worked as an actor, appearing in films such as
Ajaye is the author of Comic Insights: The Art of Standup Comedy (
Influence
On his stand-up television show Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle the British comedian used Ajaye's LP I'm a Comedian, Seriously as the basis of a routine.[2][3]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1976 | Sweet Revenge | Edmund | |
1976 | Car Wash | The Fly | |
1978 | Convoy | Spider Mike | |
1980 | Stir Crazy | Young Man in Hospital | |
1980 | The Jazz Singer | Bubba | |
1980 | Hysterical | Leroy | |
1983 | Get Crazy | Cool | |
1985 | Fraternity Vacation | Harry | |
1987 | Hollywood Shuffle | Body Guard #1 | |
1988 | The Wrong Guys | Franklyn | |
1989 | The 'Burbs | Detective | |
1993 | American Yakuza | Sam | |
2001 | Brown Shoe Polish | Viennese Cake Shop Owner | Short film |
2002 | Queen of the Damned | French Dealer | |
2011 | Bridesmaids | Lillian's Dad | |
2015 | Too Hip for the Room | Joe Papy |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1975 | Barney Miller | Wendell Frazier | Episode: "You Dirty Rat" |
1977 | Saturday Night Live | Himself | Host: Ray Charles |
1978 | The Bionic Woman | Benny | Episode: "All for One" |
1978 | Chico and the Man | Tony Rogers | Episode: "Della and Son" |
1980 | The Cheap Detective | Elvis | TV movie |
1983 | The New Odd Couple | Henry | Episode: "The Night Stalker" |
1984 | Hot Flashes | Walter Conkrite | 5 episodes |
1987 | Glory Years | Wilson | TV movie |
1989 | 227 | Painter | Episode: "Tenants, Anyone?" |
1992 | The New WKRP in Cincinnati | Reggie | Episode: "Spies Like Us" |
1992 | Disney's Goof Troop | (voice) | Episode: "Cabana Fever"; credited as Frankin Ajaye |
1997 | Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child | Sporty the Cat (voice) | Episode: "Pinocchio" |
1997 | Frontline | Franklyn Ajaye | Episode: "The Code" |
2003 | Pirate Islands | Five Spice | 26 episodes |
2005–2006 | Deadwood | Samuel Fields | 11 episodes |
2014 | Utopia | Marvin Hudfield | Episode: "Then We Can Build It" |
2019 | Deadwood: The Movie | Samuel Fields | TV movie |
References
- ^ "Awards for Franklyn Ajaye", imdb.com; accessed February 15, 2015.
- ^ "Stewart Lee: Scrambled Egg". stewartlee.co.uk. Archived from the original on February 25, 2012. Retrieved May 8, 2009.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ Logan, Brian (August 8, 2008). "Edinburgh festival: Stewart Lee". The Guardian. London, UK. Retrieved May 2, 2010.
External links
- Franklyn Ajaye at IMDb
- Franklyn Ajaye at AllMovie
- Franklyn Ajaye discography at Discogs