Cedric Yarbrough is a multifaceted performer who has just completed production on the new AMC series "Lucky Hank," starring alongside Bob Odenkirk and Mireille Enos.
He plays the role of Paul Rourke, a poetry professor at Railton College who identifies as the rival to Odenkirk's Hank. Additionally, Cedric has appeared in several feature films, including the indie comedy "The Donor Party" alongside Malin Ackerman and Rob Corddry, the Netflix feature "Unfrosted" directed by and starring opposite Jerry Seinfeld, and the Universal Pictures/Apatow Productions feature comedy "Please Don't Destroy" starring opposite Conan O'Brien and Bowen Yang.
Cedric was recently seen in the "Reno 911!" holiday special for Paramount+, "It's A Wonderful Heist," and continues to recur on the ABC series "The Goldbergs." He also starred on the CBS series "Carol's Second Act" and spent three seasons starring on the ABC series "Speechless."
Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Cedric began his film and television career as a series regular on the Comedy Central series "Reno 911!". He also starred in the series revival "Reno 911! Defunded" for Roku, and the Paramount+ movie "Reno 911! The Hunt For QAnon," which was nominated for a 2022 Emmy for Outstanding TV Movie.
Since then, Cedric has gone on to appear as a series regular, recurring character, or guest star in nearly 100 various series throughout his illustrious career.
Furthermore, Cedric is a skilled voice-over artist, working on numerous hit animated shows such as "Bojack Horseman," "Paradise P.D.," "Mike Tyson Mysteries," "Bugs Bunny," "Family Guy," and "The Boondocks."
In the feature world, Cedric has collaborated with comedy legends such as Steve Carell in "Get Smart" and "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler in "The House," and Melissa McCarthy in "The Boss."