Arsenio
Hall
If you ask different people where they
first saw Arsenio Hall, you’d probably get a number of different
answers. But, it was the success of his Emmy-Award winning late night
talk show The Arsenio Hall Show that made Arsenio a household name.
Arsenio began his career early on opening for major headliners including
Patti LaBelle, Aretha Franklin, Tina Turner and Stevie Wonder. A short
time later, Arsenio attempted to diversify his career by making numerous
appearances on television shows such as Solid Gold and The Tonight Show
with Johnny Carson. In 1987, Arsenio was asked to replace Joan Rivers
on the Fox Network series The Late Show. On the strength of his work
as interim host, he was signed to a film and television deal with Paramount
Pictures which led to co-writing and co-starring with Eddie Murphy in
the hit (Paramount) comedy Coming to America.
On January 3, 1989, The Arsenio Hall Show made its debut. Virtually
overnight, Arsenio changed the face of late night television by captivating
young viewers across the country. During his successful five year run
as Executive Producer, Arsenio provided a forum for cutting edge comedy,
politics, and the television debut of such pop superstars as Mariah
Carey, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Boyz to Men and countless others. In 1994 Arsenio
was again ready to grow and diversify. He resigned from the late night
gabfest to pursue other personal and professional interests.
In 1998, Arsenio joined the cast of CBS dramedy, Martial Law. He played
detective Terrell Parker” a streetwise L.A.P.D. cop. Arsenio remained
a member of the cast for two seasons and then took on the most challenging
task to date, he returned to stand-up comedy for the first time in over
a decade. In 2004, Arsenio will be returning to host the second season
of Star Search on CBS.
Let us connect you with a Arsenio Hall Agent now to book
Arsenio Hall to appear at your next corporate, private
or special event!
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