Marcus Raboy

Marcus Raboy

Nacimiento : 1965-11-30, New York City, United States

Historia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Marcus Raboy (born November 30, 1965) is an American film and music video director. Since the early 1990s, Raboy has amassed a large number music video credits directing music videos for Mary J. Blige, Dixie Chicks, Rihanna, Luther Vandross, Shakira, Santana and among other notable artists. His feature film credits are Friday After Next (2002) and Janky Promoters (2009) both starring Ice Cube and Mike Epps. Raboy grew up in New York City and attended New York University. He is managed by David Naylor & Associates and currently resides in Los Angeles, California. Description above from the Wikipedia article Marcus Raboy, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Marcus Raboy

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Tracy Morgan: Takin' It Too Far
Director
Grateful and hyped, Tracy Morgan owns his set and unabashedly tackling topics such as dating in his 50s (along with the unexpected side effects that comes with it), his dysfunctional family, attempting to reverse gentrification in Brooklyn, and the very public 2014 car accident that left him with multiple broken bones, a traumatic brain injury, and a substantial settlement.
Whitney Cummings: Jokes
Director
Whitney gets personal about sex injuries and dating younger men, spills on her online photo leak and waxes nostalgic about life before social media.
Jon Stewart: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize
Director
An outstanding lineup of entertainers gathers in the Kennedy Center Concert Hall to salute Jon Stewart, recipient of the 23rd annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.
Michael Kosta: Detroit NY LA
Director
Blending stand-up performances from three different cities, Michael Kosta discusses living with his parents, the pitfalls of technology and why karaoke singers in L.A. are so serious.
El Príncipe De Bel-Air: El Reencuentro
Director
El reparto de El príncipe de Bel-Air se reúne para la celebración del 30 aniversario de la icónica serie. Una noche llena de risas, música, baile e invitados sorpresa.
Patton Oswalt: I Love Everything
Director
Turning 50. Finding love again. Buying a house. Experiencing existential dread at Denny's. Life comes at Patton Oswalt fast in this stand-up special.
Jimmy O. Yang: Good Deal
Director
In his debut standup special, Good Deal, Jimmy will tell you all about his take on Asian representation, how he learned to speak English from rap videos, dating tall women, and pursuing his dreams only to disappoint his old school Chinese parents. From assimilation to representation, Jimmy O. Yang delivers an absolutely hilarious hour of comedy in Good Deal.
Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis
Director
La comediante Taylor Tomlinson está a la mitad de sus 20 años, y ya lo superó. Desde salir con perdedores hasta un compromiso fallido, ella apunta a sus elecciones de vida.
Whitney Cummings: Can I Touch It?
Director
Cuarto especial de comedia de Whitney Cummings, que regresa a su ciudad natal, Washington D. C., para hablar sobre el feminismo moderno, la tecnología y mucho más.
Miranda Sings Live... Your Welcome
Executive Producer
La estrella de YouTube Miranda Sings y su alter ego en el mundo real, Colleen Ballinger, comparten el escenario en un especial lleno de música, humor y trucos de magia.
Miranda Sings Live... Your Welcome
Director
La estrella de YouTube Miranda Sings y su alter ego en el mundo real, Colleen Ballinger, comparten el escenario en un especial lleno de música, humor y trucos de magia.
Anthony Jeselnik: Fire in the Maternity Ward
Executive Producer
Forging his own comedic boundaries, Anthony Jeselnik revels in getting away with saying things others can't in this stand-up special shot in New York.
Anthony Jeselnik: Fire in the Maternity Ward
Director
Forging his own comedic boundaries, Anthony Jeselnik revels in getting away with saying things others can't in this stand-up special shot in New York.
Amy Schumer: Growing
Executive Producer
Amy Schumer's live stand-up set performed in Chicago where she jokes about marriage, pregnancy and personal growth.
Holmes & Watson
Executive Producer
This stand-up special finds Holmes confronting personal truths about the mechanisms of consciousness, the afterlife and Elon Musk, as well as sharing a few thoughts on being a new dad.
Holmes & Watson
Director
This stand-up special finds Holmes confronting personal truths about the mechanisms of consciousness, the afterlife and Elon Musk, as well as sharing a few thoughts on being a new dad.
Vir Das: Losing It
Director
The world's got a lot of problems, but Vir Das has a lot of answers as he discusses travel, religion, his childhood and more in this stand-up special.
Sam Morril: Positive Influence
Director
Comedian Sam Morril performs. Topics include why babies seem racist; why porn is more body positive than women's magazines; and an awful customer service experience with an airline.
Steve Martin and Martin Short: An Evening You Will Forget for the Rest of Your Life
Director
Comedians and writers Steve Martin and Martin Short perform a live comedy set with music by The Steep Canyon Rangers and jazz pianist, Jeff Babko, at the Peace Center in Greenville, South Carolina.
Marlon Wayans: Woke-ish
Director
An American stand-up comedy special starring Marlon Wayans who jokes about racism, hip-hop, gay rights, and raising kids.
Judd Apatow: El Regreso
Director
Judd Apatow vuelve al stand up después de 25 años con un monólogo que habla de la convivencia con tres mujeres, los momentos graciosos de su carrera, y mucho más.
DeRay Davis: How to Act Black
Director
El dinámico humorista DeRay Davis toma el escenario al asalto con sus opiniones sobre la vida, las mujeres y el papel de los negros en el negocio del espectáculo.
Patton Oswalt: Annihilation
Executive Producer
Patton Oswalt, despite a personal tragedy, produces his best standup yet. Focusing on the tribulations of the Trump era and life after the loss of a loved one, Oswalt continues his journey to contribute joy to the world.
Ryan Hamilton: Happy Face
Director
Small-town import Ryan Hamilton charms New York with folksy comic observations on big-city life, hot-air ballooning and going to Disney World alone.
Lynne Koplitz: Hormonal Beast
Director
Unabashed comedian Lynne Koplitz offers a woman's take on being crazy, the benefits of childlessness and the three things all men really want.
Amy Schumer Presents Mark Normand: Don't Be Yourself
Director
Mark Normand has been told the same advice his whole life: DON'T BE YOURSELF, whatever you're thinking about saying, don't. So in his first one hour special, Mark does just that.
Chris Gethard: Career Suicide
Executive Producer
A comedy about depression, alcoholism, suicide and the other funniest parts of life. Gethard holds nothing back as he dives into his experiences with mental illness and psychiatry, finding hope in the strangest places. An adaption of his one-man off-Broadway show of the same name.
Vir Das: Abroad Understanding
Director
Comedian Vir Das tackles nationalism, globalism, good food and bad politics in two cleverly crosscut performances in New York and New Delhi.
Amy Schumer: The Leather Special
Co-Executive Producer
Amy Schumer se despacha sobre las citas, el sexo y lo absurdo de la fama en este explícito monólogo grabado en el Bellco Theater de Denver
Joe DeRosa: You Let Me Down
Executive Producer
In his one-hour special, Joe DeRosa leaves no subject unexplored. He discusses topics such as the truth about golfers, the correct way to use Tinder, and why it should be OK to punch people in the face.
Cristela Alonzo: Lower Classy
Director
The irrepressible Alonzo skewers Latino stereotypes, pricey luxuries and her mother's tough-love parenting in a night of sly and infectious comedy.
Pete Holmes: Faces and Sounds
Executive Producer
Over the course of his silly, high-energy performance, Holmes shares his thoughts on such disparate topics as: the keys to happiness; the illogicality of nightmares; being an "easy laugh"; what to wear on a flight; bizarre quirks of language; filling one's "joy quota"; how the British deal with awkward situations; the ridiculousness of porn; and more.
Pete Holmes: Faces and Sounds
Director
Over the course of his silly, high-energy performance, Holmes shares his thoughts on such disparate topics as: the keys to happiness; the illogicality of nightmares; being an "easy laugh"; what to wear on a flight; bizarre quirks of language; filling one's "joy quota"; how the British deal with awkward situations; the ridiculousness of porn; and more.
Dana Carvey: Straight White Male, 60
Director
Emmy-winning comedian Dana Carvey blends pitch-perfect tales on big personalities with so-true-it-hurts stories from his life as a dad of millennials.
Kyle Kinane: Loose in Chicago
Director
In his third one-hour special, Kyle Kinane talks about why his girlfriend doesn’t need to worry about him cheating, reveals the whitest thing he’s ever said, and explains why you have to keep fashion in mind if you insist on carrying a gun.
Deon Cole: Cole-Blooded Seminar
Director
Stand-up veteran Deon Cole dazzles the crowd with his sharp jokes and easy charm in his first hour-long special. He pontificates on subjects ranging from the endless uses for plastic bags to how he knows he's aging to why we'll never have another black president. Cole's observations about race, society, and everyday life are often absurd and always intelligent.
Dan Soder: Not Special
Director
In Dan Soder's first hour-long special, he reveals the creepiest thing about his grandmother, admits that his recent breakup was his fault and remembers the hardest thing about being raised by a single mom. Throughout his special, Soder is so laid-back and charming that you'll be grateful he wasn't actually possessed by the devil that one time.
Chris Hardwick: Funcomfortable
Director
The “@midnight” host makes things very funcomfortable for the packed house at The Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco as he explores awkward and sometimes super creepy memories from both childhood and today. With “the energy of SpongeBob dipped in cocaine water,” Hardwick delves into dealing with anxieties, finds the humor in joining the “Dead Dad Club,” and shares deeply personal anecdotes that most people would be too embarrassed to say out loud.
Daniel Tosh: People Pleaser
Director
Daniel Tosh is brutally honest in his newest stand-up special filmed at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles. The comedian takes piercing shots at everyone, including couples who can't conceive, parents of sick children, hoarders, marathoners, and his fans.
Paul F. Tompkins: Crying and Driving
Director
Paul F. Tompkins tells tales of haunting one’s own house, disastrous attempts at pretend fatherhood, carrying a learner’s permit to kill, and marrying a woman who used a fine-print loophole to breach a castle.
Paul F. Tompkins: Crying and Driving
Executive Producer
Paul F. Tompkins tells tales of haunting one’s own house, disastrous attempts at pretend fatherhood, carrying a learner’s permit to kill, and marrying a woman who used a fine-print loophole to breach a castle.
Earthquake: These Ain't Jokes
Producer
No-holds-barred stand-up comic Earthquake unleashes his iconic humor in this riotous comedy special. These Aint Jokes depict Earthquake's unique voice, uncommon appeal and a sense of sensibility that will make the brilliant feel dumb. Nothing is off limits. This comedy special will have you wanting more of Quake.
Earthquake: These Ain't Jokes
Director
No-holds-barred stand-up comic Earthquake unleashes his iconic humor in this riotous comedy special. These Aint Jokes depict Earthquake's unique voice, uncommon appeal and a sense of sensibility that will make the brilliant feel dumb. Nothing is off limits. This comedy special will have you wanting more of Quake.
Hannibal Buress: Live From Chicago
Director
Hannibal is back with his hour-long stand-up special, "Hannibal Buress Live From Chicago", taped at the Vic Theatre in his hometown of Chicago, IL. Buress’ latest offering features more of the signature dry wit and cool delivery we’ve come to love.
Kumail Nanjiani: Beta Male
Director
In his debut stand-up special, Kumail Nanjiani talks about all the things that terrify him completely.
Owen Benjamin: High Five Til It Hurts
Director
Owen Benjamin (Comedy Central Presents, Sullivan & Sons) shares his infinite wisdom and virtuosic musical ability, live from Austin, Texas. From talking his way out of speeding tickets with ease to avoiding being arrested by the TSA even finding the solution to road rage, Owen Benjamin is unstoppable. Feel Owen's heat on the piano as he tackles Eddie Vedder, Beethoven, Timberland, and more. High five!
Pete Holmes: Nice Try, the Devil!
Director
In his first hour-long special on Comedy Central, comedian and podcast host (You Made It Weird) Pete Holmes perfects his signature silliness and really gets into that time Juan won one. While he may look like a youth pastor, he's as comfortable talking about religion as he is secretly hating his girlfriend's friends and being a straight man who is 100% Gay for Ryan Gosling. Trust us, this special is McDonald's.
Al Madrigal: Why is the Rabbit Crying?
Director
In his first Comedy Central one-hour special, Al Madrigal tells true tales of Coach Frankie the Cholo soccer dad, "Liam Neeson" the mushroom-addled cleaning lady, and Jesus the day laborer mas fuerte! Download Al's new special. Now with 25% more Cholos!
Katt Williams: Kattpacalypse
Director
El humorista Katt Williams te hará experimentar el Kattpacalipsis, donde reventará, con la fuerza de una bomba atómica, desde el Día del Juicio FInal hasta Obama.
Paul F. Tompkins: Laboring Under Delusions
Director
When it comes to odd jobs, Paul F. Tompkins has experienced them all, stand-up comedian included. In this extended and uncensored stand-up special, Paul (supported by his impressive mustache) takes us on a hilarious tour of his varied career. Relive his glory days as an employee at a Beta-only video store, a hat shop salesman catering to tourists looking for "king hats," an actor with an improbable cameo in an epic film, and an anxious host of Best Week Ever.
Jo Koy: Lights Out
Director
Infectiously funny and painfully honest, Jo hits on such topics as the joys and struggles of fatherhood, growing up with strong and opinionated Filipino women, sleep apnea, and role playing. If you don't already know Jo from his stand-up or regular roundtable appearances on Chelsea Lately, it's time that you do. Ting ting!
Carlos Mencia: New Territory
Director
Carlos Mencia's 2011 Comedy Special
Bruce Bruce: Losin' It!
Director
Larger than life comic Bruce Bruce is back with his new stand-up comedy special. The hilarious comic delivers non-stop laughter as he puts his own unique spin on topics ranging from family, dating younger women and going to church. Filmed in Boston, MA in front of a live audience at the historic Wilbur Theatre, Bruce Bruce brings down the house with his true to life humor and raw comedic wit. This release from comedian Bruce Bruce captures a live stand-up performance by the funnyman, recorded in Boston at the historic Wilbur Theatre. Among the topics covered by the wry comic are things like attending mass, and the ups and downs of dating outside his age bracket.
Mike Epps: Under Rated & Never Faded
Director
Stand-up performance filmed at the historic Fox Theatre in Detroit, MI., Epps gets the house rocking with his unique and hilarious observations of married men, black/white family dynamics and a spot-on impersonation of a popular crime scene investigation series. Legendary hip hop emcee Doug E. Fresh also makes a special appearance.
Janky Promoters
Director
Two shady concert promoters get into hot water when their chance to book a superstar rapper goes awry.
Viernes Infernal
Director
Tercera entrega de "Friday". Ahora los primos Craig y Day-Day comparten apartamento. El día de Navidad, un ladrón disfrazado de Santa Claus se cuela en su casa y les roba los regalos y la paga.
The Hustle, the Flow, the Verdict
Director
Wesley Haynes, a previously convicted narcotics dealer, now clean, is accused of shooting the Sherriff and his deputy. Even so, the ballistic evidence shows that the bullets which claimed their lives matched three guns: The Sherriff's, his Deputy's and the Defendant's. In this triangle one man is on the trial, but is he really their man?