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  1. May 22, 2024 · Before gaining prominence in the entertainment industry, Lance Crouther honed his comedic skills as a stand-up comedian. His unique style and sharp wit quickly earned him recognition in the comedy circuit. Lance Crouther is best known for his role as Pootie Tang.

  2. His first regular writing gig came in 1993, on the stand-up comedy program "Comic Justice." In 1997, he landed jobs writing for the sitcom "The Gregory Hines Show," as well as for comedian...

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  3. 1 Video. 7 Photos. Lance Crouther was born in May 1962. He is a writer and producer, known for Pootie Tang (2001), The Chris Rock Show (1997) and Wanda at Large (2003). More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Resume. Born May 1962. Add to list. Won 1 Primetime Emmy. 2 wins & 7 nominations total. Photos 7. Known for. Pootie Tang. 5.3. Pootie Tang

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  4. Jun 10, 2011 · The show’s second season begins on June 23, and C.K. is currently on a stand-up tour. Pootie Tang, played by Lance Crouther. Playing Pootie is the only substantial role in Lance...

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  5. May 13, 1962. Biography. Lance Crouther began his career in comedy while a teenager in high school, in Chicago, already touring comedy clubs and colleges, performing stand-up. From there, he took his natural comedic ability to Los Angeles and began to find work writing and performing on television.

    • May 13, 1962
  6. Wanda at Large: Created by Lance Crouther, Les Firestein, Bruce Helford, Wanda Sykes. With Wanda Sykes, Phil Morris, Dale Godboldo, Tammy Lauren. Wanda Hawkins is a stand up comic who is also working as a correspondent on a political talk show in Washington, D.C. while at home, she must manage her sister-in-law who is raising two children.

  7. Biography. Lance Crouther began his career in comedy while a teenager in high school, in Chicago, already touring comedy clubs and colleges, performing stand-up. From there, he took his natural comedic ability to Los Angeles and began to find work writing and performing on television.