Lil Duval

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Comedian • Actor • Rapper • Singer

Birth Date: June 12, 1977

Age: 46 years old

Birth Place: Florida

Lil Duval is an American actor, comedian, and rapper best known for his appearances in comedy films like "Meet the Blacks" (2016), "Grow House" (2017), and "The Trap" (2019). Duval, whose birth name was Roland Powell, was born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida. He grew up during the hip-hop boom of the 1990s, when stars like the Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur were dominating the airwaves. The young Roland Powell had a deep love of Tupac's music, and hoped to one day be making hip-hop albums of his own. But first, he fell in love with comedy. After graduating from high school, Powell moved to Atlanta, Georgia to jumpstart his standup comedy career. He chose the stage name Lil Duval to pay homage to his hometown of Duval County, Florida. By the late 90s and early 2000s Duval was a regular performer in Atlanta's various comedy clubs, and started to develop a following. He eventually caught the attention of powerhouse comedian Cedric the Entertainer's road manager, who invited Duval to perform alongside Cedric and various other comedians on a comedy tour sponsored by Budweiser. Duval jumped at the opportunity, and over the course of the tour, he was able to broaden his appeal beyond Atlanta's comedy clubs. Before long Duval was releasing independently produced comedy-themed DVDs, which further grew his adoring fanbase. Then in 2003, Duval made his debut performance on the BET standup comedy show "ComicView" (BET, 1992-2008, 2014). Duval's performance on the show was a huge hit with the audience, which allowed him to appear on the show a total of three times in the ensuing years. After his hilarious appearance on "ComicView," Duval started getting cast in movies. He made appearances in "Scary Movie 5" (2013), "School Dance" (2014), and "More Money, More Family" (2015), among others. From 2013 to 2014, Duval also began hosting the viral clips show "Ain't That America" on MTV2. However, that show only lasted for two seasons. In addition to his standup performances, TV hosting gigs, and film acting, by the mid-2010s Duval realized his long-time dream of becoming a professional hip-hop recording artist. In 2014 he released the hip-hop single "Wat Dat Mouf Do?", and four years later followed that up with the sing "Smile B**** (Living My Best Life)", which featured one of Duval's childhood idols Snoop Dogg. By the late 2010s Duval's film acting career continued moving on the upward trajectory, with roles in the comedies "Grow House," "The Trap," and "The House Next Door" (2019). In October of 2019, Duval was also hosted the prestigious BET Hip-Hop Awards. For the young boy from Jacksonville who grew up loving Tupac, Biggie and Snoop Dogg, hosting the famous awards show allowed Duval to share a stage with some of the biggest names in hip-hop as both a fan and a peer.

Credits

Da 'Partments

Actor
Mail Man
Movie
2023

Da 'Partments

Executive Producer
Movie
2023

Lil Duval: Living My Best Life

Self
Show
2021

Luda Can't Cook

Guest
Reality
2021

All-Star Comedy Jam: Orlando

Actor
Show
2021

HBCU Band Brawl

Music Performer
Show
2021

The House Next Door: Meet The Blacks 2Stream

Actor
Cronut
Movie
2021
17%

2 Chainz feat. Ty Dolla $ign & Lil Duval: Can't Go For That

Music Performer
Show
2020

2020 Code: Extras

Actor
Show
2020

2020 Code

Actor
Show
2020

Lil Duval, Jacquees & Tank: Nasty

Music Performer
Show
2020

2019 Hip Hop Awards

Host
Show
2019

Lil Duval Feat. Ty Dolla Sign: Pull Up

Music Performer
Show
2019

Ol' Beat New Music

Music Performer
Show
2019

HBCU Band Hits

Music Performer
Show
2019

HBCU Now

Music Performer
Show
2019

HBCU Tailgates

Music Performer
Show
2019

Lil Duval: Christmas Trees

Music Performer
Show
2019

Lil Duval Feat. Snoop Dogg, Ball Greezy,: Smile (Living My Best Life)

Music Performer
Show
2018

Best of Lil's

Music Performer
Show
2018

That Girl Lay Lay Feat. Lil Duval: Lit

Music Performer
Show
2018

Sister Circle

Guest
Talk
2017

Tales

Actor
Show
2017

Hip Hop Squares

Guest
Game Show
2017

Sounds of the Season Live

Music Performer
Show
2017

Grow House

Actor
Darius
Movie
2017

Snoop Dogg Feat. Lil Duval: Kill 'Em Wit The Shoulders

Music Performer
Show
2016

Meet the BlacksStream

Actor
Cronut
Movie
2016
17%

More Money, More Family

Actor
Rudy
Movie
2015

The Arsenio Hall Show

Guest
Show
2013

The Real

Guest
Talk
2013

Ain't That AmericaStream

Host
Reality
2013

Nick Cannon's Wild 'N Out: Season 5 Casting Special

Self
Show
2013

Shaquille O'Neal Presents: All Star Comedy Jam - Live From Orlando

Actor
Show
2012

Playboy Morning Show

Host
Show
2012

Dish Nation

Guest
Talk
2011

Dish Nation

Host
Talk
2011

The Wide Awake

Host
Show
2011

Comic View: One Mic Stand

Guest Star
Show
2008

Wild 'N OutStream

Music Performer
Game Show
2005

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