
Jerrod Carmichael
Acting • Born 1987-06-22
Biography
Rothaniel Jerrod Carmichael (born June 22, 1987) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and writer. Carmichael created and starred in the semi-biographical NBC sitcom The Carmichael Show. At the age of 20, Carmichael moved to Los Angeles to pursue his dream of being a stand-up comic, before he had ever tried stand-up. His first time doing stand-up was an open-mic night at The Comedy Store in West Hollywood. Working his way up through the clubs, Carmichael appeared in the "New Faces" showcase at the 2011 Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal. Carmichael's breakout role was in the 2014 film Neighbors. He was also on the TV show The Goodwin Games. He has released three stand-up HBO comedy specials. The first, Jerrod Carmichael: Love at the Store, was released in 2014. It was directed by Spike Lee and filmed at The Comedy Store, where Carmichael had first performed stand-up. The second, Jerrod Carmichael: 8, was released on March 11, 2017. It was filmed in the New York Masonic Hall's Grand Lodge Room and directed by comedian Bo Burnham. The latest, Jerrod Carmichael: Rothaniel, also directed by Burnham, won him his first Primetime Emmy Award, and was notable for featuring the moment he came out as gay to the public. His eponymous NBC sitcom, on which he starred in and produced, has been well-received and is notable for its envelope-pushing approach to topical subjects like Black Lives Matter, LGBT issues, gun rights, politics, and the reality of being African American in the United States. The show is semi-autobiographical. Carmichael made an appearance on Tyler, the Creator's fifth album Igor in 2019, narrating the album using short phrases to find logic in the title character Igor's state of mind. In the same year, he was hired by Quentin Tarantino to co-write a film adaptation based on the Django/Zorro crossover comic book series. He created, directed, produced, and starred in the HBO documentaries Home Videos and Sermon on the Mount which are autobiographical. He starred in the comedy thriller film On the Count of Three in 2021, which was also his feature directorial debut. In 2022, Carmichael hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time, and hosted the 80th Golden Globe Awards. In 2023 Carmichael starred in Academy Award-winning film Poor Things, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. In 2024, Carmichael will star in the Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show, a documentary series revolving around his life.
Filmography
40 credits
Jerrod Carmichael: Rothaniel
Movie • 2022
Self

Poor Things
Movie • 2023
Harry Astley

Jerrod Carmichael: Love at the Store
Movie • 2014
Self

Neighbors
Movie • 2014
Garf

The Meddler
Movie • 2016
Freddy / Fredo

Transformers: The Last Knight
Movie • 2017
Jimmy

Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising
Movie • 2016
Garf

The Disaster Artist
Movie • 2017
Actor Friend

Jerrod Carmichael: 8
Movie • 2017
Self

Ferdinand
Movie • 2017
Paco (voice)

Flower Boy: A Conversation
Movie • 2018
Self

mid90s
Movie • 2018
Security Guard (uncredited)

Home Videos
Movie • 2019

Sermon on the Mount
Movie • 2019
Self

Unbanned: The Legend of AJ1
Movie • 2018
Self

Illegal Civilization 3
Movie • 2018
Self

On the Count of Three
Movie • 2022
Val

Moonlight
Movie • 2017
Ross

Jerrod Carmichael: Don't Be Gay
Movie • 2025
Self

Seth Rogen's Hilarity for Charity
Movie • 2014

The Carmichael Show
TV • 2015
Jerrod Carmichael

Chelsea
TV • 2016
Self

Saturday Night Live
TV • 1975
Self - Host

The Daily Show
TV • 1996
Self

The View
TV • 1997
Self - Guest

Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show
TV • 2024
Self

Late Night with Seth Meyers
TV • 2014
Self

Lucas Bros. Moving Co.
TV • 2013
Jerrod

The Goodwin Games
TV • 2013
Elijah

Jimmy Kimmel Live!
TV • 2003
Self

The Jennifer Hudson Show
TV • 2022
Self

The Shop
TV • 2018
Self

Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen
TV • 2009
Self - Guest

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
TV • 2014
Self

Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter
TV • 2015
Self

Golden Globe Awards
TV • 1944
Self - Host

Off Camera with Sam Jones
TV • 2014
Self

Stand-Up: The Laughing Therapy
TV • 2024
Self (archive footage)

RuPaul's Drag Race
TV • 2009
Self - Guest Judge

Late Night with Seth Meyers
TV • 2014
Self - Guest