J. B. Smoove
JB Smoove in April 2014 at NBC Universal Summer Press Day
Smoove in April 2014
Born
Jerry Angelo Brooks

(1965-12-16) December 16, 1965
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • writer
Years active1991–present
Spouse
Shahidah Omar
(m. 2007)
Children1

Jerry Angelo Brooks[1][2] (born December 16, 1965),[1] commonly known by his stage name J. B. Smoove, is an American actor, comedian and writer. After beginning his career in 1995 on Def Comedy Jam, he was a writer and performer on NBC's Saturday Night Live (2003–06). He is best known for his starring roles on HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm (2007–present) and the CBS sitcom The Millers (2013–15). He also portrayed a fictionalized version of himself on the BET improv-comedy reality television parody Real Husbands of Hollywood (2013–16).[3]

Early life

Smoove was born in Plymouth, North Carolina, to parents Elizabeth and Floyd Brooks.[4] From the time he was three years old, he grew up in Mount Vernon, New York.[2][5][6] He spent a significant amount of time with his mother and extended maternal family in the Plymouth area, which he has said inspired much of his pursuit of comedy and comedy style.[7] In Mount Vernon, he grew up in the Levister Towers housing projects with his two younger brothers. Smoove's father died from diabetes when Smoove was 15 years old.[4]

In 1983, Smoove graduated from Mount Vernon High School.[8] He attended Norfolk State University in Virginia, studying engineering and graphic design.[3]

Smoove worked as a perfume formulator and sold fire extinguishers door-to-door.[9]

Career

Smoove in 2012

Smoove has had recurring roles on Everybody Hates Chris and Saturday Night Live. On SNL, he worked as a writer (and had bit roles in sketches, including playing Jimmy "JJ" Walker in a parody of the 1970s sitcom Good Times) and was a recipient of the 2007 Writers Guild of America award for Best Comedy/Variety Series (Including Talk).[10] He was on Saturday Night Live for three years.[2]

Smoove has been a regular cast member on the HBO comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm since its sixth season in 2007, playing Leon Black. Smoove got the role of Leon on Curb Your Enthusiasm after his stint on SNL.[11] Although he was at that time based on the East Coast, he was in Los Angeles for his friend, music producer Oji Pierce's funeral, so was able to audition for Curb Your Enthusiasm.[12] Smoove wrote a book as his Curb Your Enthusiasm character, Leon, which was released on October 10, 2017.[13]

He had a major role for seasons two and three on the FOX network sitcom 'Til Death with Brad Garrett and Joely Fisher. In June 2008, he taped several episodes of The Gong Show with Dave Attell as one of the celebrity judges. Smoove was also a cast member on the short-lived sketch comedy program Cedric the Entertainer Presents. He hosted the standup comedy series Russell Simmons Presents: Stand-Up at The El Rey on Comedy Central in July 2010 and also appeared on an episode of The Simpsons titled "Angry Dad: The Movie" in February 2011. Also in 2011, he starred in the American Dad! episode "The Worst Stan" and appeared in an episode of Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil called "Dude, Where's My Wade".

In 2012, his first televised comedy special, JB Smoove: That's How I Dooz It, premiered on Comedy Central. The DVD of the special was released April 3, 2012. In 2013, Smoove voiced Hackus in The Smurfs 2. Smoove appeared in Movie 43 in the segment "The Proposition" alongside Anna Faris and Chris Pratt. He was the substitute co-host of the New York City morning talk show Good Day New York with Rosanna Scotto on April 9, 2012. He had a cameo as a grave digger in the episode of Louie entitled "Barney/Never". He also played a supporting role in Season 4, Episode 7 "The Vapora Sport" in the American sitcom The League on FX. He plays Wheelchair Guy, with whom the main characters have recurring comedic run-ins. He plays one of the "Replacers" for Call of Duty: Black Ops II. He was in the show Real Husbands of Hollywood, where he played a fictionalized version of himself.[3]

Smoove hosts a talk show on the MSG Network called Four Courses With JB Smoove.[5] He provides the voice of Dr. Ray De Angelo Harris, host of the Chakra Attack radio show in the video game Grand Theft Auto V. Smoove appeared in the 2013 film Dealin' with Idiots as Coach Ted. In 2013, he became a regular cast member of the CBS comedy The Millers, playing the character Ray.

In the summer of 2014, Smoove hosted the eighth season of the NBC reality series Last Comic Standing.[14]

In July 2016, Smoove appeared on comedian Jerry Seinfeld's web series, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.[6][15]

In 2017, Smoove played Santa in Sia's music video, "Santa's Coming for Us".[16]

In 2019, Smoove attended the final dinner service of Hell's Kitchen's eighteenth season Hell's Kitchen: Rookies vs. Veterans as a chef's table guest in the blue kitchen that was run by runner-up Mia Castro. He appeared as a guest judge on the first season of the FOX reality singing competition The Masked Singer.[17] He also voiced Frank in Harley Quinn beginning in 2019, as well as playing Julius Dell in the Marvel Studios film Spider-Man: Far From Home and its 2021 sequel Spider-Man: No Way Home.[18][19]

In 2020, Smoove starred in Mapleworth Murders opposite Paula Pell and John Lutz for Quibi.[20] Smoove won the 2021 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series for his role.[21]

In April 2021, Smoove, alongside his cohost Miles Grose, created May I Elaborate? Daily Wisdom from JB Smoove, a podcast on the Team Coco podcast network.[22][23] Beginning in the fall of 2021, Smoove had a recurring role as the titular Caesar in multiple commercials for the Caesars Sportsbook mobile app, appearing alongside Patton Oswalt, Halle Berry, Vince Vaughn, and the Manning family.

Volunteering

Smoove serves on the board of directors of the Boys & Girls Club of Mount Vernon. On November 7, 2017, he emceed the Boys and Girls Clubs Future Leaders Gala at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, CA.[24]

Personal life

In 2007, Smoove married singer Shahidah Omar.[24] They live together in Los Angeles.[4] He has an adult daughter from a previous relationship. He shortened his name, Jerry Brooks, to "J. B." and added "Smoove" as his last name when he began performing stand-up comedy. He is a fan of the New York Knicks,[25] New York Yankees and the New York Jets.[26]

In 2019, Smoove played for the "Home" roster during the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game at the Bojangles' Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina. The roster was made up of celebrities with Carolina roots.[27]

He has been vegan since 2018.[28]

Comedy specials

  • JB Smoove: That's How I Dooz It (2012)[29]

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Lesser ProphetsChucky
1998Tomorrow NightMel the Mailman
2001Pootie TangTrucky
2002Mr. DeedsReuben
2003With or Without YouDarnell
2003The Watermelon HeistNumbers
2004GasIgnatius
2009FrankenhoodLeon
2009Hurricane SeasonTeam Bus Driver
2010Date NightCabbie
2011Hall PassFlats
2011We Bought a ZooMr. Stevens
2011The SitterJulio
2012Think Like a ManBartender
2012The DictatorFuneral Usher
2013Movie 43LarrySegment: "The Proposition"
2013A Haunted HouseKisha's Dad
2013Dealin' with IdiotsCoach Ted
2013The Smurfs 2HackusVoice
2013Clear HistoryJaspar
2014Search PartyBerk
2014Top FiveSilk
2015Hell and BackSal the DemonVoice
2016Barbershop: The Next CutOne-Stop
2016Almost ChristmasLonnie
2017The Polka KingRon Edwards
2018Uncle DrewAngelo
2019Spider-Man: Far From HomeJulius Dell
2019The Jesus RollsThe Mechanic
2021On the Count of ThreeLyndell
2021Spider-Man: No Way HomeJulius Dell
2023Back on the StripAmos
2024MúsicaTBA

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Def Comedy JamHimselfAlso writer
1998Law & OrderLevonEpisode: "Bait"
2002–2003Cedric the Entertainer PresentsVariousMain role
2003EdAlvinEpisode: "Second Chances"
2003–2005Saturday Night LiveVariousAlso writer
2004–2013Jimmy Kimmel Live!HimselfRecurring role
2005Ego Trip's Race-O-RamaDocumentary
2007–2008Everybody Hates ChrisMannyRecurring role
2007–2011Comics UnleashedHimself3 episodes
2007–presentCurb Your EnthusiasmLeon BlackRecurring role (seasons 6–8)
Main (since season 9)
2008CarpoolersParking AttendantEpisode: "Wheel of Fortune"
2008The Gong Show with Dave AttellHimself4 episodes
2008Talkshow with Spike FerestenEpisode: "J. B. Smoove"
2008–2010'Til DeathKenny WestchesterMain role
2008–2013The Tonight Show with Jay LenoHimselfRecurring role
2009The Wanda Sykes Show1 episode
2009CastleNorman JessupEpisode: "Love Me Dead"
2009–2021American Dad!Airport Security Guard, Radio Station Security Guard, Guy #1, Tracey BryantVoice, 6 episodes
2010America's Next Top ModelHimselfEpisode: "America's Next Top Vampire"
2010Glenn Martin DDSCurtis, Uncle DexterVoice, episode: "Step Brother"
2010The Bonnie Hunt ShowHimself1 episode
2010Late Night with Jimmy Fallon1 episode
2010Lopez Tonight1 episode
2011The Marriage RefEpisode: "Rachael Ray, Larry Miller, J. B. Smoove"
2011The SimpsonsDJ KwanzaaVoice, episode: "Angry Dad: The Movie"
2011In the Flow with Affion CrockettiDaddyEpisode: "Put the Kids to Bed"
2011–2013Funny as HellWriter
2 episodes
2011–2017ConanHimselfRecurring role
2012–2014Last Call with Carson Daly2 episodes
2012Watch What Happens: LiveEpisode: "J. B. Smoove and Shannon Elizabeth"
2012Black DynamiteThat Frog Kurtis, That Bastard KurtisVoice, 2 episodes
2012BentClemMain role
2012LouieGravedigger #2Episode: "Barney/Never"
2012Robot ChickenB.A. Baracus, SatanVoice, episode: "Crushed by a Steamroller on My 53rd Birthday"
2012The LeagueDeRonEpisode: "The Vapora Sport"
2012–2013The Burn with Jeff RossHimself2 episodes
2012–2015The Wendy Williams Show4 episodes
2013Four Courses with JB SmooveHimself (host)
2013Kroll ShowBasketball PlayerEpisode: "Dine & Dash"
2013Chicago FireSergeant PruitEpisode: "Let Her Go"
2013The Arsenio Hall ShowHimself2 episodes
2013The TalkEpisode: "The Cast of "The Millers"/Sunny Anderson"
2013KatieEpisode: "Exclusives with Real Husbands of Hollywood/Nelly Performs"
2013–2015The MillersRayMain role
2013–2016, 2022Real Husbands of HollywoodHimselfMain role
2014Chicago P.D.Sergeant PruitEpisode: "Stepping Stone"
2014Last Comic StandingHimself (host)Main role
2014–2016Talking DeadHimself2 episodes
2014–2017Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesAnton Zeck / BebopVoice, main role
2015The Soul ManTerrellEpisode: "Oh Snow You Didn't"
2015–2016Fresh Off the BoatBarry2 episodes
2016Epic Rap Battles of HistoryFrederick DouglassEpisode: "Frederick Douglass vs Thomas Jefferson"
2016Match GameHimself2 episodes
2016TransparentPorterEpisode: "Elizah"
2016–2017Life in PiecesDarryl2 episodes
2016Chopped JuniorHimselfEpisode: "Dinner Is Served"
2018Desus & Mero1 episode
2018New GirlVan BishopEpisode: "Godparents"
2018–20193Below: Tales of ArcadiaPhilVoice, 10 episodes
2019Hell's KitchenHimselfEpisode: "The Grand Finale"
2019The Masked SingerEpisode: "All Together Now"
2019–presentHarley QuinnFrank the PlantVoice, main role
2020The Last O.G.Carl4 episodes
2020Mapleworth MurdersChief Billy Bills9 episodes
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series
2020–2022WokeMarkerVoice, 16 episodes
2021Crank YankersPhilip JohnsonVoice, 2 episodes
2021–presentFairfaxQuattro the PigeonVoice, 8 episodes
2022Beat Bobby FlayHimself; guest hostEpisode: "Smoove Moves"
2022Teen Titans Go!Black MantaVoice, 2 episodes
2022BlockbusterPercy ScottRecurring role; 8 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRole
2013Grand Theft Auto VDr. Ray De Angelo Harris
2016Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Portal PowerBebop
2022High On LifeGus

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