Here is the biography of Lil Rel Howery:
Lil Rel Howery is a comedian, actor, writer, and producer who rose to superstardom with his role as TSA agent Rod Williams in the Oscar-winning film Get Out. He is a cultural champion and has won numerous awards, including the Best Comedic Performance in a Movie at the MTV Movie & Television Awards and the Bernie Mac Comedy King of the Year.
Born Milton "Lil Rel" Howery, he began his journey in comedy at the age of 11, inspired by comedians like Eddie Murphy, Martin Lawrence, and Louie Anderson. He spent his teenage years honing his craft, writing original comedic scenes for his high school peers and eventually landing a spot at The Lion's Den in Chicago's East Side.
Howery's big break came when he submitted a performance tape to BET's Comic View casting department and was offered his first paid television spot in 2001. He went on to become a regular featured comedian on television and in the nation, earning the respect of powerful show executives with his hilarious storytelling and stage presence.
In addition to his film and television work, Howery has also made appearances on shows like NBC's Last Comic Standing, HBO's Diddy's Bad Boys of Comedy, and TV One's Bill Bellamy's: Who Got Jokes. He has also starred in his own comedy series, The Carmichael Show, and has written and starred in the sketch comedy show Friends of the People.
Howery has also ventured into stand-up comedy, releasing his first hour-long special, RELevent, on Comedy Central in 2015. The special was executive produced by Kevin Hart and was named one of the "10 Best Stand-Up Specials of 2015" by Vulture.