Craig Robinson (actor)

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Craig Robinson
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Robinson at Wondercon 2013
Born
Craig Phillip Robinson

(1971-10-25) October 25, 1971 (age 52)
Education
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • musician
Years active2001–present

Craig Robinson (born October 25, 1971) is an American actor and comedian. The accolades he has received include nominations for five Screen Actors Guild Awards, an Independent Spirit Award, and a Daytime Emmy Award.

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Robinson is best known for portraying Darryl Philbin on The Office (2005–2013). He also portrayed Ray Heyworth on Mr. Robot (2016), LeVar "Freight Train" Brown on The Cleveland Show (2009–2013), and Doug "the Pontiac Bandit" Judy on Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013–2021). He also frequently collaborates with Seth Rogen, including the films Pineapple Express (2008), Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008), This Is the End (2013), and Sausage Party (2016). Robinson has appeared in numerous other television shows and films, including Hot Tub Time Machine (2010), Get On Up (2014), An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn (2018), and Dolemite Is My Name (2019), as well as voicing characters in films such as Shrek Forever After (2010) and The Bad Guys (2022). He was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male for his performance in the film Morris from America .

From 2020 to 2021, Robinson hosted the reality dancing show The Masked Dancer. He also has appeared in commercials for Pizza Hut, Dietz & Watson, Walmart, Dodge Motors, and Gain detergent. Since 2022, Robinson stars in and executive produces the Peacock series Killing It .

Early life

Robinson was born on October 25, 1971, [1] [2] in Chicago, Illinois, to a music teacher mother and an attorney father. [3] [4] He was raised on the South Side of Chicago, and was brought up Methodist. [5] He attended Whitney M. Young Magnet High School. He received his undergraduate degree from Illinois State University in 1994, and his Master of Education from Saint Xavier University. He was a music teacher at Horace Mann Elementary School in Chicago, and Benjamin Franklin Elementary School in Hammond, Indiana and East Chicago Central High School in East Chicago, Indiana. [6]

Career

Acting and comedy

Robinson began doing stand-up and taking classes in improv and acting at The Second City in Chicago while still in college. [7] He was on Def Comedy Jam season 7, episode 2. After doing open-mic sessions in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and elsewhere and winning regional comedy competitions, he began to get spots on late night TV shows like Jimmy Kimmel Live . [7] 2004 saw him cast in bit parts, including episodes of Friends , The Bernie Mac Show , LAX and Arrested Development . [7] Those led to small film roles in Knocked Up , Pineapple Express and Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story .

Beginning in 2005, he portrayed Darryl Philbin on the American version of The Office , appearing first in "The Alliance", the fourth episode of the first season. Robinson was promoted to a starring role in the fourth season and continued until the show ended in 2013.

In 2010, he hosted season seven of Last Comic Standing with judges Greg Giraldo, Natasha Leggero, and Andy Kindler.

He has appeared on other television shows, including Brooklyn Nine-Nine , Lucky , Halfway Home , and Reno 911! . He appeared in the music video for the Red Hot Chili Peppers song "Hump de Bump". He voiced Cookie in Shrek Forever After (2010) and played Reg Mackworthy on the HBO hit series Eastbound & Down (2009–2012).

Robinson is a frequent collaborator with Seth Rogen, starring alongside Rogen in the films Knocked Up (2007), Pineapple Express (2008), Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008), This Is the End (2013), Sausage Party (2016), as well as the miniseries Santa Inc. (2021).

Robinson performed at the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in 2008. [6]

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Robinson in 2009

In addition to Shrek Forever After and Sausage Party, Robinson has also provided his voice for the films Escape from Planet Earth (2013), Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (2013), Henchmen (2018), and Dolittle (2020).

He also appeared in the Korean film D-War (Korean: 디워), released in North America as Dragon Wars: D-War in 2007.

Around 2014, Robinson portrayed a farmer in commercials for the mobile game Hay Day.

Making a departure from his comedy background, Robinson portrayed saxophonist Maceo Parker in the James Brown biopic Get On Up (2014). In December 2015, he appeared in several Wal-Mart commercials promoting their credit card while singing and playing the piano at the store. [8] He received rave reviews for the A24 drama Morris from America (2016), [9] earning a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male. He also played the role of Ray Hayworth in the second season of the drama series Mr. Robot . In 2018 he had a lead role playing the title character in the crime comedy film An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn .

In 2019 Robinson became the spokesman for the Philadelphia-area meat producer Dietz & Watson, appearing in several commercials for the company's line of deli meats. The first of these commercials aired in January 2019, featuring Robinson and his brother Chris promoting the snack Dietz Nuts with Robinson playing up the double entendre in the name of the product. [10]

In June 2020, Robinson was reportedly confirmed to be starring in the pandemic-themed thriller produced by Michael Bay Songbird alongside Demi Moore, Peter Stormare and Paul Walter Hauser. [11]

Robinson was a guest judge in season four of The Masked Singer where he also performed Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" as a "Mystery Piano Man" during his introduction.

Robinson later became the host of The Masked Dancer which has the same format as The Masked Singer. In 2021, Robinson was featured as a spokesperson for Pizza Hut advertising the return of their Detroit Styled Pizza and Original Stuffed Crust Pizza. Robinson also voiced a singing bust in Muppets Haunted Mansion .[ citation needed ]

In 2021, he started doing commercials for Gain detergent, singing a parody of "Maniac" by Michael Sembello.

His next series, Killing It , premiered on Peacock in April 2022 [12] and he voiced Mr. Shark, in the 2022 DreamWorks Animation film The Bad Guys . [13] That year, he also hosted Ri-Karlo Handy's docuseries Harlem Globetrotters: Play It Forward on CNBC, [14] which received an Emmy nomination. [15]

Music

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Robinson performing in 2014

For a number of years, Robinson and comedian Jerry Minor had a comedy act where they performed as musical duo L. Witherspoon & Chucky, with Minor as smooth singing L. Witherspoon and Robinson as Chucky, the keyboard player and back-up singer. They performed the act on HBO's Sketch Pad, several stand-up shows on Comedy Central, Real Time with Bill Maher , and Jimmy Kimmel Live! [16]

He occasionally performs with his band, The Nasty Delicious, alongside his brother and musical director Chris Rob on keyboards, Ethan Farmer on bass, Asa Watkins on drums, David Sampson on guitar, Lakecia Benjamin and Reggie Hines on saxophones, Winston Byrd on trumpet, and Bendji Allonce on percussion. [17] They were featured as his band in an episode of The Office, and on the season finale of the seventh season of Last Comic Standing. He has also performed in character in multiple episodes of The Office, and was featured on the Hot Tub Time Machine soundtrack, singing "Jessie's Girl" and "Let's Get It Started". He was in the film Miss March , playing the role of the hit rapper Phil, also known as Horsedick.MPEG. Robinson produced two songs from that same film.

He has performed with his band in the 2018 stand-up comedy special Seth Rogen's Hilarity for Charity .

Filmography

Film

Key
Denotes works that have not yet been released
YearTitleRoleNotes
2005Year of the ScapegoatPappy LabourgeneauxShort film
2007 D-War Bruce
Daddy's Little Girls Byron
Knocked Up Club Doorman
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story Bobby Shad
2008 Pineapple Express Matheson
Zack and Miri Make a Porno Delaney
Prop 8: The MusicalPreacherShort film
The Frequency of ClaireQ-pid
2009 Fanboys Skywalker Ranch guard
Miss March Horsedick.MPEG
Memphis CallingMemphisShort film
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian Tuskegee Airman Cameo
The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard DJ Request
Post Grad Funeral Director
2010 Father of Invention Jerry
Shrek Forever After CookieVoice
Hot Tub Time Machine Nick Webber-Agnew
2013 Escape from Planet Earth DocVoice
Peeples Wade WalkerNominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actor – Comedy
This Is the End Himself MTV Movie Award for Best Musical Moment (shared with Jay Baruchel, Seth Rogen and The Backstreet Boys)
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters GeorgeVoice
Rapture-Palooza Earl Gundy / Anti-Christ Also executive producer
2014 Get On Up Maceo Parker
2015 Hot Tub Time Machine 2 Nick Webber
2016 Morris from America Curtis Gentry Sundance Film Festival Dramatic Special Jury Award for Individual Performance
Nominated — Gotham Award for Best Actor
Nominated — Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male
Sausage Party Mr. GritsVoice
2017 Table 19 Jerry Kepp
Tragedy Girls Albert "Big Al" HillAlso producer
Austin Found Jebidiah
2018 An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn Beverly Luff Linn
Henchmen StewVoice
2019 Dolemite Is My Name Ben Taylor
Zeroville Burglar
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot Judge Jerry N. Executioner
2020 Dolittle KevinVoice
Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made Mr. Jenkins
Songbird Lester
2021 Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon Officer Harold
2022 The Bad Guys Mr. SharkVoice
2024 My Spy: The Eternal City Conelly
Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie Pa CheeksVoice [18]
2025The Bad Guys 2Mr. Shark [19] Voice role; in production
TBA Hot Frosty Filming [20]
The Ark and the Aardvark ClydeVoice; Post-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002 Play'd: A Hip Hop Story ColeTelevision film
2003 Lucky Mutha Rhodes13 episodes
2004 The Bernie Mac Show WayneEpisode "Hair Jordan"
LAX WayneEpisode: "Abduction"
Friends ClerkEpisode: "The One with Princess Consuela"
2005 Arrested Development Studio Guard #1Episode: "Switch Hitter"
Curb Your Enthusiasm Attendant #1Episode: "The End"
2005–2013 The Office Darryl Philbin Nominated—NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (2011–2013)
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (2009–2013)
2007 Halfway Home Mr. BrownEpisode: "Halfway Working"
2009 James Gunn's PG Porn Havana BobEpisode: "Helpful Bus"
Reno 911! Levon FrenchEpisode: "Deputy Dance"
2009, 2012 Eastbound & Down Reggie Mackworthy4 episodes
2009–2013 The Cleveland Show LeVar "Freight Train" BrownVoice
2011 Love Bites Bowman2 episodes
2013 Kroll Show Various CharactersEpisode: "The Greatest Hits of It"
2014 Comedy Bang! Bang! HimselfEpisode: "Craig Robinson Wears a Bordeaux Button Down & Dark Jeans"
2014–2021 Brooklyn Nine-Nine Doug Judy (The Pontiac Bandit)9 episodes
2015 Key & Peele Wisdom Caldwell / HimselfEpisode: "Super Bowl Special"
Mr. Robinson Craig Robinson6 episodes; also producer
2016 Mr. Robot Ray Heyworth7 episodes
2016–2019 American Dad! Security Officer / Dirk Turlington / DJ Avalanche / HimselfVoice
6 episodes
2017Caraoke ShowdownHimself (host)10 episodes
2017–2018 Ghosted Leroy Wright16 episodes; also executive producer
Big Mouth VariousVoice
4 episodes
2018 Dream Corp, LLC Mr. MetzlerEpisode: "Guys and Dads"
2020 Medical Police Edgar ToobyEpisode: "The Lasagna as a Whole"
What We Do in the Shadows Claude2 episodes
Home Movie: The Princess Bride FezzikEpisode: "Chapter Eight: Ultimate Suffering"
Ryan's Mystery Playdate HimselfEpisode: "Ryan's Jurassic Playdate" [21]
The Masked Singer Guest panelistEpisode: "The Semi Finals – The Super Six"
2020–2021 The Masked Dancer HimselfHost
2020–presentYour Attention PleaseHimselfHost
2021 Nickelodeon's Unfiltered HimselfEpisode: "This DJ is Bananas!"
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver HimselfEpisode: "Hair"
Muppets Haunted Mansion Singing BustTV special
Santa Inc. JuniorVoice
8 episodes
2022 The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse Snowflake BossVoice
Episode: "The Wonderful Winter of Mickey Mouse"
Storybots: Answer TimeLost TouristEpisode: "GPS"
2022–present Killing It Craig FosterMain role; also executive producer
Harlem Globetrotters: Play It ForwardHimselfHost; also executive producer
Pending—Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Educational or Informational Program

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