Comedy Club of Jacksonville's stage set for Bill Bellamy
Published by Sareth Ney on Nov. 30, 2016 at 3:37 a.m.
Updated on Jan. 5, 2017 at 7:02 p.m. |
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Bill Bellamy will perform five stand-up comedy routines at Comedy Club of Jacksonville, from Jan. 13 through Jan. 15. He is set to perform two early showcases (8 p.m.) and two late shows (10:30 p.m.), on Jan. 13 and Jan. 14. He takes the stage at 7 p.m., on Jan. 15. He is an actor, comedian, producer and writer.
On April 7, 1965—Bellamy was born in Newark, N.J. He attended Rutgers University.
Bellamy made appearances in the television programs: “Bowen A’I Bartner”, “The Play on One”, “Def Comedy Jam”, “MTV Beach House”, “The Bill Bellamy Show”, “Austin Powers’ Electric Pussycat Swingers Club”, “The Jamie Foxx Show”, “Cousin Skeeter”, “Men, Women & Dogs”, “Fastlane”, “Half & Half”, “Caerdydd”, “Getting Played”, “Amy Coyne”, “October Road”, “Castle”, “Royal Pains”, “BlackBoxTV”, “White Collar”, “Mr. Box Office”, “Hot in Cleveland” and “Murder in the First”. A documentary of his life was detailed in the third season of the television series, “Unsung Hollywood”.
Movies Bellamy could be seen in consist of: “Joey Breaker”, “Who’s the Man?”, “Fled”, “Love Jones”, “How to Be a Player”, “Love Stinks”, “Any Given Sunday”, “The Brothers”, “Three Big Words”, “Buying the Cow”, “Neverwas”, “The Real Mario Grey”, “Getting Played”, “Amy Coyne”, “Lottery Ticket”, “Noobz”, “10 Rules for Sleeping Around”, “Kindergarten Cop 2” and the upcoming “The Bounce Back”. He provided voiceover work for two video games, “Narc” and “L.A. Rush”.
As an executive producer, Bellamy executive produced: “Who’s Got Jokes?”, “Bill Bellamy: Crazy Sexy Dirty”, “Bill Bellamy’s Ladies Night Out Comedy Tour” and “Mr. Box Office”. He was the writer of “Bill Bellamy: Booty Call”, “Bill Bellamy: Back to My Roots” and “Def Comedy Jam”. He was the host of “Who’s Got Jokes?” and “Let’s Ask America”.
For Jamie Foxx’s music video, “Blame It”, Bellamy co-starred in it and premiered on Feb. 25, 2009. It was directed by Hype Williams and featured the entertainers: Tatyana Ali, Yasiin Bey, Cedric the Entertainer, Morris Chestnut, DeRay Davis, Electrik Red (Sarah Rosete, Naomi Allen, Lesley Nicole Lewis, Kyndra Reevey), Jake Gyllenhaal, Ron Howard, Joe, Quincy Jones, Samuel L. Jackson, Keshia Knight Pallium, Letoya Luckett a.k.a. LeToya, Clifton Powell, Dawn Richard, Jalen Rose, Ashley Scott, Alex Thomas and Forest Whitaker.
Content and language for each of Bellamy’s performances are rated R. Best, very important person (VIP) and VIP front row seats are $30 each. General seats are $25 each. Tickets exclude tax.
On April 7, 1965—Bellamy was born in Newark, N.J. He attended Rutgers University.
Bellamy made appearances in the television programs: “Bowen A’I Bartner”, “The Play on One”, “Def Comedy Jam”, “MTV Beach House”, “The Bill Bellamy Show”, “Austin Powers’ Electric Pussycat Swingers Club”, “The Jamie Foxx Show”, “Cousin Skeeter”, “Men, Women & Dogs”, “Fastlane”, “Half & Half”, “Caerdydd”, “Getting Played”, “Amy Coyne”, “October Road”, “Castle”, “Royal Pains”, “BlackBoxTV”, “White Collar”, “Mr. Box Office”, “Hot in Cleveland” and “Murder in the First”. A documentary of his life was detailed in the third season of the television series, “Unsung Hollywood”.
Movies Bellamy could be seen in consist of: “Joey Breaker”, “Who’s the Man?”, “Fled”, “Love Jones”, “How to Be a Player”, “Love Stinks”, “Any Given Sunday”, “The Brothers”, “Three Big Words”, “Buying the Cow”, “Neverwas”, “The Real Mario Grey”, “Getting Played”, “Amy Coyne”, “Lottery Ticket”, “Noobz”, “10 Rules for Sleeping Around”, “Kindergarten Cop 2” and the upcoming “The Bounce Back”. He provided voiceover work for two video games, “Narc” and “L.A. Rush”.
As an executive producer, Bellamy executive produced: “Who’s Got Jokes?”, “Bill Bellamy: Crazy Sexy Dirty”, “Bill Bellamy’s Ladies Night Out Comedy Tour” and “Mr. Box Office”. He was the writer of “Bill Bellamy: Booty Call”, “Bill Bellamy: Back to My Roots” and “Def Comedy Jam”. He was the host of “Who’s Got Jokes?” and “Let’s Ask America”.
For Jamie Foxx’s music video, “Blame It”, Bellamy co-starred in it and premiered on Feb. 25, 2009. It was directed by Hype Williams and featured the entertainers: Tatyana Ali, Yasiin Bey, Cedric the Entertainer, Morris Chestnut, DeRay Davis, Electrik Red (Sarah Rosete, Naomi Allen, Lesley Nicole Lewis, Kyndra Reevey), Jake Gyllenhaal, Ron Howard, Joe, Quincy Jones, Samuel L. Jackson, Keshia Knight Pallium, Letoya Luckett a.k.a. LeToya, Clifton Powell, Dawn Richard, Jalen Rose, Ashley Scott, Alex Thomas and Forest Whitaker.
Content and language for each of Bellamy’s performances are rated R. Best, very important person (VIP) and VIP front row seats are $30 each. General seats are $25 each. Tickets exclude tax.
Bill Bellamy's upcoming stand-up comedy appearances:
Jan. 13 - Comedy Club of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Fla.
Jan. 13 - Comedy Club of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Fla.
Jan. 14 - Comedy Club of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Fla.
Jan. 14 - Comedy Club of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Fla.
Jan. 15 - Comedy Club of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Fla.
Feb. 12 – The Cannon Center for the Performing Arts, Memphis, Tenn.
Je’Caryous Johnsons’ “Married But Single Too”
Feb. 14 – Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, Detroit
Feb. 16 – Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, Detroit
Feb. 17 – Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, Detroit
Feb. 18 – Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, Detroit
Feb. 18 – Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, Detroit
Feb. 19 – Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, Detroit
Feb. 24 – Kings Theatre, New York
Feb. 25 – Kings Theatre, New York
Feb. 24 – Kings Theatre, New York
March 3 – Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, Atlanta
March 4 – Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, Atlanta
March 4 – Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, Atlanta
March 5 – Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, Atlanta
March 11 – Hobby Center, Houston
March 11 – Hobby Center, Houston
March 12 – Hobby Center, Houston
March 12 – Hobby Center, Houston
March 25 – The Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles
March 25 – The Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles
March 26 – The Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles
March 26 – The Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles
March 31 – The Cannon Center for the Performing Arts, Memphis, Tenn.
April 1 – The Cannon Center for the Performing Arts, Memphis, Tenn.
April 1 – The Cannon Center for the Performing Arts, Memphis, Tenn.
April 2 - Peabody Opera House, St. Louis
April 2 - Peabody Opera House, St. Louis
Jan. 13 - Comedy Club of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Fla.
Jan. 13 - Comedy Club of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Fla.
Jan. 14 - Comedy Club of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Fla.
Jan. 14 - Comedy Club of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Fla.
Jan. 15 - Comedy Club of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Fla.
Feb. 12 – The Cannon Center for the Performing Arts, Memphis, Tenn.
Je’Caryous Johnsons’ “Married But Single Too”
Feb. 14 – Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, Detroit
Feb. 16 – Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, Detroit
Feb. 17 – Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, Detroit
Feb. 18 – Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, Detroit
Feb. 18 – Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, Detroit
Feb. 19 – Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, Detroit
Feb. 24 – Kings Theatre, New York
Feb. 25 – Kings Theatre, New York
Feb. 24 – Kings Theatre, New York
March 3 – Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, Atlanta
March 4 – Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, Atlanta
March 4 – Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, Atlanta
March 5 – Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, Atlanta
March 11 – Hobby Center, Houston
March 11 – Hobby Center, Houston
March 12 – Hobby Center, Houston
March 12 – Hobby Center, Houston
March 25 – The Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles
March 25 – The Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles
March 26 – The Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles
March 26 – The Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles
March 31 – The Cannon Center for the Performing Arts, Memphis, Tenn.
April 1 – The Cannon Center for the Performing Arts, Memphis, Tenn.
April 1 – The Cannon Center for the Performing Arts, Memphis, Tenn.
April 2 - Peabody Opera House, St. Louis
April 2 - Peabody Opera House, St. Louis
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Sareth Ney is the journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media from Colorado State University-Pueblo. He is a former apprentice to master of horror, Clive Barker. He is a Wu-Tang Clan inspired superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He is an award-winning short filmmaker; his goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones, inducts every article into his hall of fame, is a stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, founder and co-host of Pueblo's Independent Multimedia Podcast and is the festival director at Sareth-Fest Music and Comedy Festival.