Deon Cole
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Deon plays the character of adjunct college professor
"Charlie" on ABC's Emmy-nominated and Golden Globe Award winning
series Black-ish. In early 2018 he will bring the beloved "Charlie"
to Freeform in the Black-ish spinoff series Grown-ish. Deon also stars as
"Det. Daniel "DJ" Tanner" on the TBS comedy Angie Tribeca,
created by Steve and Nancy Carell. In addition to his three scripted shows,
Deon will host the game show Face Value, Executive Produced by Wanda Sykes, on
BET in early 2018. He has been featured on several other comedy fan-favorite
series including Benched (USA), The League (FX), and Wild N’ Out with Nick
Cannon (MTV), and he is a familiar face on the late-night and daytime circuits,
with appearances on Conan (TBS), @midnight (Comedy Central), Last Call with
Carson Daly (NBC), The Talk (CBS), and The Real (BET). Deon earned his first
Writers Guild Award Nomination and his first Emmy Nomination for "Writing
for A Variety, Music or Comedy Program" in 2010 as part of the writing
staff on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien (NBC). He earned his second Emmy
Nomination in 2011 for his work with the writers of CONAN (TBS) and he wrote
for Conan O’Brien when he hosted the 2013 White House Correspondents Dinner.
Most recently, Deon received a 2017 NAACP Image Award Nomination for
"Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series" for his work on
Black-ish and was featured as a presenter at the 2017 BET Awards.
In June 2016, Deon’s first hour standup special Cole Blooded
Seminar premiered on Comedy Central. His half hour special premiered on
Netflix’s The Standups on July 4th, 2017. On the big screen, Deon was seen in
all three movies in the wildly popular Barbershop feature film franchise, and
he will appear alongside Sofía Vergara, Alysia Reiner, and Chris D'Elia in the
feature The Female Brain directed by Whitney Cummings.