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Michael Colyar
Birth nameMichael K. Colyar
BornFebruary 9, 1957 (age 64)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Medium
  • Stand-up
  • film
  • television
  • radio
Years active1986–present
Genres
  • Conscious comedy
Subject(s)
  • recovery
Notable works and roles
Websitetherealmichaelcolyar.com
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Michael K. Colyar[citation needed] (born February 9, 1957) is an Americanactor, comedian, entertainer, voiceover artist, television/radio personality, and author.

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Early life and education[edit]

Michael Malice is the author of Dear Reader: The Unauthorized Autobiography of Kim Jong Il and The New Right: A Journey to the Fringe of American Politics, and organizer of The Anarchist Handbook.He is also the subject of the graphic novel Ego & Hubris, written by the late Harvey Pekar of American Splendor fame.He is the host of “YOUR WELCOME” with Michael Malice. Michael Malice is a New York City-based author, podcaster, columnist, and media personality. He is a champion and proponent of free speech, anarchy, and many other non-mainstream ideals. Find more Michael Malice on Twitter @michaelmalice, and on Youtube Channel @Michael Malice.

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Born in Chicago, Illinois, Colyar was raised in the Robert Taylor Homes public housing project and later relocated to the Morgan Park area.[1][citation needed] Colyar attended Morgan Park High School, graduating in 1975.[2] Shortly after high school, Colyar attended Olive-Harvey junior college and later Chicago State University.[citation needed]

Other information[edit]

Colyar is the author of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to The White House, I Knocked on the Door and a Brother Answered, which was published in August 2012. Colyar began embarking on his 100 City tour of 'Michael Colyar's Momma' in June 2018.[3]

Filmography[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987Hollywood ShuffleBody Guard #3
1988Johnny Be GoodRecruiter Mike
1990DowntownPusher
1990Zapped Again!Sheldon
1990The CloserHustler
1993Hot Shots! Part DeuxWilliams
1993What's Love Got to Do with ItApollo Announcer
1993Poetic JusticePanhandler
1994House Party 3Showboat
1994Jugular Wine: A Vampire OdysseyBouncer
1996Alien AvengersMinister
1998High FreakquencyWarm Daddy
1998A Luv TaleGeorge Winston
1998Rising to the TopCharlie, Jailer #1
2003Family Reunion: The MovieVideo
2003African-American Idol: The Search for the Next Black LeaderRufusShort
2004Mean JadineRonShort
2004If Love Hadn't Left Me LonelyAndreVideo
2004Out on ParoleWardVideo
2004Roscoe's House of Chicken n WafflesMan Getting Out of Car (uncredited)Video
2005A Get2GetherDad
2005Clean Up MenUncle Scott
2006Who Made the Potatoe Salad?Old man #1 in Park
2007NorbitMorris the Barber
2008I'm Every WomanVideo short
2010Malice N WonderlandCop #2Video short
2010ChurchBrother Johnson
2013A Christmas WeddingGrady
2013Mutumbo the Lost PrinceRodney
2014Patterns of AttractionUncle Benny
2014Bitter InheritanceJimShort
2015Diamond RuffEverette Wilson
2018It's a DateEverett Reese

Television[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988NecessityPhotographer (as Michael K. Colyar)
1989Star SearchContestant[4]
1989DragnetR.C. JonesThe Triple Cross (1989) ... R.C. Jones
1989227RudolphGuess Who's Not Coming to Christmas? (1989) ... Rudolph (as Michael K. Colyar)
1990Equal JusticeEddie WashingtonA Sucker's Bet (1990) ... Eddie Washington
1995The John Larroquette ShowLou FriedmanThe Defiant One (1995) ... Lou Friedman
1995FudgeFrank FargoThe Art of Friendship (1995) ... Frank Fargo
1996Homeboys in Outer SpaceMilky RayThe Pleasure Planet Principle, or G Marks the Spot (1996) ... Milky Ray (as Michael K. Colyar)
There's No Space Like Home, or Return of the Jed Eye (1996) ... Milky Ray (as Michael K. Colyar)
1995-1997MartinMr. Whitaker
  • California, Here We Come: Part 1 (1997) ... Mr. Whitaker
  • Working Girls (1996) ... Mr. Whitaker
  • Back in Trouble Again (1996) ... Mr. Whitaker
  • Headin' for Trouble (1995) ... Mr. Whitaker (as Michael K. Colyar)
1998The HughleysBooker T.The Thanksgiving Episode (1998) ... Booker T.
1999In the HouseDr. DoobieGuest Dad (1999) ... Dr. Doobie
Cornbread, Marion and Me (1999) ... Dr. Doobie
2002The ParkersMr. ThomasHigh Heels and Videotapes (2002) ... Mr. Thomas
2005BarbershopLeonard
  • The Politics of Money (2005) ... Leonard
  • Family Business (2005) ... Leonard
  • A Black Man Invented the Stop Light (2005) ... Leonard
  • What's Good for the Cos... (2005) ... Leonard
2006The Bernie Mac ShowManSpinning Wheels (2006) ... Man (as Michael K. Colyar)
2007Nick Cannon Presents: Short CircuitzTemp PreacherEpisode #1.8 ... Temp Preacher
2007Everybody Hates ChrisJudge #2Everybody Hates Driving (2007) ... Judge #2
2011The Cleveland ShowBuff ManSex and the Biddy (2011) ... Buff Man (voice)
2014Black DynamiteRoots: The White Album (2014)
2015Black-ishReverend HubbardChurched (2015) ... Reverend Hubbard
2015-2016Mi Casa Mi CasaStanley
  • Run Raymond Run (2016) ... Stanley
  • Pinata Pinata (2016) ... Stanley
  • Piñata Piñata (2015) ... Stanley
  • Blackout (2015) ... Stanley
  • Stanleyville (2015) ... Stanley
2016Family TimeWillyThanks for Giving (2016) ... Willy
2017BSU: Black Student UnionHermanThe Party (2017) ... Herman
2017-2018The Rich and the RuthlessWillie Turner
  • Episode #2.3 (2018) ... Willie Turner
  • Episode #2.2 (2018) ... Willie Turner
  • Episode #2.6 (2018) ... Willie Turner
  • Episode #2.5 (2018) ... Willie Turner
  • Episode #2.4 (2018) ... Willie Turner
  • Episode #2.1 (2018) ... Willie Turner
  • Episode #2.1 (2018) ... Willie Turner
  • Episode #1.6 (2017) ... Willie Turner
  • Episode #1.5 (2017) ... Willie Turner
  • Episode #1.4 (2017) ... Willie Turner
  • Episode #1.3 (2017) ... Willie Turner
  • Episode #1.2 (2017) ... Willie Turner
  • Episode #1.1 (2017) ... Willie Turner
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References[edit]

  1. ^Colyar, Michael. 'I grew up in the projects. Robert Taylor Homes. 4352 S. State street, apt #909. Then Morgan Park. I want my community back. Violence sucks'. Twitter.com. Retrieved 2019-10-12.
  2. ^1974 Morgan Park High School (Chicago, Illinois) Yearbook
  3. ^'Michael's Colyar's Momma: The One-Man Show', Los Angeles Sentinel, June 28, 2018
  4. ^'Charity is the soul of wit for comic Michael Colyar, who is sharing his Star Search prize with the homeless'. People Weekly. 34: 58. 1990.

External links[edit]

  • Official website
  • Michael Colyar at IMDb
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Michael Malice is the author of Dear Reader: The Unauthorized Autobiography of Kim Jong Il and The New Right: A Journey to the Fringe of American Politics, and organizer of The Anarchist Handbook. He is also the subject of the graphic novel Ego & Hubris, written by the late Harvey Pekar of American Splendor fame. He is the host of “YOUR WELCOME” with Michael Malice. Malice has co-authored books with several prominent personalities, including Made in America (the New York Times best selling autobiography of UFC Hall of Famer Matt Hughes), Concierge Confidential (one of NPR’s top 5 celebrity books of the year) and Black Man, White House (comedian D. L. Hughley’s satirical look at the Obama years, also a New York Times best seller). He is also the founding editor of “Overheard in New York.”