"Where are you going?" Dave Chappelle asked a group of people in San Francisco in 2005. "This is a long story, it's a long and boring story ..." That's probably true. It may not be the case. There is one sure thing. Today, many people believe that Chapel is one of the most influential comedians. He is known for his lively, controversial and sometimes indecent monologue. In 2006, he was named "Ethnic comic genius" by Esquire. Recently, Billboard (2013) declared that he was "the best." To my surprise, it has been more than 10 years since his comedy series "The Chappelle Show" was first broadcast.
In 2005, comedian Dave Chappelle is planning to shoot the third season of the "Chappelle Show" which is highly valued at the comedy center. Instead, he flew to South Africa and hid from refusing a $ 50 million contract. In the next decade, the media crushed the chapel and tried to put it on the blacklist of Hollywood. From what I can put together, Hollywood tried to control the content and direction of Dave Chappelle, but he always refused to accept their show. Chapel looks like a suspicious and skeptical person, he is also a marijuana user, conspiracy theorist.
Chapel entered in 2003 and became one of the hottest comedians in Hollywood. During this year, Chappelle raises his career and popularity to other levels by posting "Chappelle's Show". This sketch comedy style show shows the creative power of Chappelle which is both actor and director. Chappelle frequently pushes the envelope into his sketch, and the theme of the race is always very common. Still, this program will be one of the most popular and commercially successful comedy shows ever. He will receive the recommendation of two Emmy Awards, and after the third season, Chappelle has been reported to have received a two year extended contract worth about $ 50 million. But just before the third season began, Chappelle left the United States and traveled to South Africa. Continuing the show of Chappelle off the country will be the beginning of Dave's departure from the public eye.
In the early 2000s, Dave Chappelle seems to disappear from the popular culture scene. His program "The Chappelle Show" is very popular in Comedy Central. He intends to sell an arena all over the country, he is writing his own movies. But suddenly he abandoned the making of the fifth season and did a profound soul exploration he explained. This juxtaposition is very good at Chapel's recent special exhibition. He no longer depends on a cheesy laugh that presupposed abuses of black people. Instead, his new joke is focused on Bill Cosby and whether good things he does are better than bad things. Or should he still be a friend of OJ Simpson. Alternatively, he discovered that Emmettil's plaintiff Carolyn Bryant Donham lied about what happened in 1955.