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Legendary stand-up comedian, world-renowned actor, rapper and vanguard in an elite category of professionally-touring comics, KATT WILLIAMS has developed a career seeded with thousands of stage shows in sold-out arenas, a laundry list of starring roles on the small screen and memorable performances in major box office hits. As he approaches his 20th anniversary in the business, the veteran entertainer known for his insightful, often polarizing material gears up to embark on his next tour, Conspiracy Theory, with a renewed sense of self, yet the exact same mode of operation that turned the once emancipated teenager into a household name— comedy on his own terms.
A Katt Williams show is more than a guaranteed belly laugh. As one of this generation’s rare urban public officials, Williams guarantees his audience an experience that will encourage further conversation after his curtain closes—it’s an articulate, sharp dialogue that surfaces with names like Trump, Cosby and NASA, but is rooted in evergreen conversations like politics, race relations and police brutality— all a mere (and mirror) reflection of the American political landscape.
Having strategically remained silent through the better part of 2015, Williams returns to the stage renewed, putting an end to his hiatus and more noticeably a challenging personal history. The long-awaited rebirth of the beloved comedian is more than a reinvention, and the Katt with seemingly more than nine lives, is set to hit the road with a kind of vigor found only in newly-awakened individuals.
Born on September 2, 1971 (Williams is 44) in Cincinnati, Ohio, he grew up in Dayton. Always the strong-willed, self-motivated young man, Williams became emancipated early in his teens and moved himself to Florida where he worked as a door-to-door salesman. It wasn’t long before ateenage Williams had his first stand-up experience, thrilling a crowd with a five-minute improv routine, much to his surprise. That’s when he knew. Willliams, having searched his entire adolescence for a sense of purpose, discovered the rich fulfillment in making people smile, even if just for those five minutes.
Encouraged by his early success, Williams committed himself to fine-tuning his God-given talent—a unique comedic delivery audiences had not yet witnessed— by performing his routines in clubs all over the country. By 1999, he had become an established comic, playing amongst the Greats (Martin Lawrence, Dave Chapelle, Chris Rock), taking center stage at the most renowned stages in the U.S.: The Improv, The Comedy Club, The Icehouse, etc. and doing what no other stand-up comic was doing— cultivating an authentic friendship with his audience. When he realized he was beginning to gain a loyal fan base, he made a smooth transition into Film and Television.
Williams first found himself on the small screen in 2002, as a guest star on “NYPD Blue,” swiftly followed by “The Tracy Morgan Show,” “My Wife and Kids,” “The Boondocks” and countless other hit series. 2002 was a year of many “firsts” for the triple-threat, as Williams also debuted on the big screen for the first time, playing “Money Mike” in “Friday After Next”.
Next, he joins Ed Helms and Owen Wilson in the Warner Bros. film “Bastards,” set for theatrical release next year.
In 2005, he joined Nick Cannon in his wildly-popular MTV improv show “Wild n' Out” where he remained for three full seasons, also adding “Rebound” to his film resume that year, the “Epic Movie” in 2007 and “First Sunday” in 2008. All the while touring, Williams also turned several of his shows (“The Pimp Chronicles Pt. 1,” “It’s Pimpin’ Pimpin’,” “Kattpacalypse,” “Priceless: Afterlife,” “Katt Williams Live,” “American Hustle”) into HBO Specials that would draw some of the largest numbers the prominent network had seen.
Whether on stage or at home, Williams takes his personal style seriously and has always had a genuine love of fashion. Tailored suits, fur coats, one-of-a-kind kicks, it’s all in play in the Williams household, a home he proudly maintains as a place that encourages pursuing your personal best and greatness.
Katt Williams
Katt Williams' career spans TV, film, and stand-up. The actor and comedian has become known for his razor-sharp wit and no-holds-barred delivery. Whether Williams is skewering pop culture or diving into raw social commentary about the latest political headlines, he delivers laughs with honest intensity and timely insight into today's hottest topics.
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Katt Williams Background
As an Ohio native, Wiliams got his start performing in small Midwestern stand-up clubs, and quickly caught audiences' attention for his quick-witted humor and fearless storytelling.1,2 Some of his earliest comedy specials included the breakout hit Katt Williams: Live: Let a Playa Play in 2006. His energetic presence has landed Williams in roles on films like Friday After Next and TV shows like American Dad! and The Boondocks.2
Katt Williams's Awards
Katt Williams has earned widespread recognition for both stand-up and acting, leading to sold-out live shows and critical acclaim from peers and the entertainment industry alike:
- Primetime Emmy Award: Williams won the 2018 Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance as Uncle Willy in Atlanta.3
- Teen Choice Award: Early in his career, Williams received a nomination for 2007's Choice Comedian, cementing his status as a rising star in the comedy world.4
- NAACP Image Award Nomination: Williams earned a 2025 nomination for Outstanding Variety Show for his show Woke Foke.5
Katt Williams's Biggest Hits
Katt Williams is best known for a series of popular stand-up specials, each performance blending humor with biting social insight:
- The Pimp Chronicles Pt. 1: This 2006 breakout special introduced mainstream audiences to Williams’ street-wise persona.6
- It’s Pimpin’ Pimpin’: This follow-up hit showcased Williams’ evolving perspective, with critics saying it "serves up another shocking standup show which definitely won't disappoint his legions of loyal fans."7
- Woke Foke: This was Williams' first live comedy show for Netflix and would later garner him a NAACP award nomination.8,9
See Katt Williams Live
Katt Williams’ live shows are known for their fast-paced commentary on modern events, such as politics and Hollywood.8 With his shows combining rapid-fire truth with a larger-than-life stage presence, often including props, physical humor, and other multimedia, audiences are drawn to his bold, unfiltered storytelling. Don’t miss your chance to see a comedy icon live — buy your Katt Williams tickets now at AXS.
Sources:
- Katt Williams - IMDb
- Katt Williams - Vibe
- Katt Williams - Television Academy
- Katt Williams - Awards - IMDb
- Keke Palmer, Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar & More Win Big at 2025 NAACP Image Awards: Full List - Billboard
- Katt Williams: The Pimp Chronicles Pt. 1 (TV Special 2006) - IMDb
- Katt Williams - It's Pimpin' Pimpin' - Rotten Tomatoes
- 'Katt Williams: Woke Foke' Netflix Review: Stream It Or Skip It? - Decider
- NAACP Image Awards Nominees Ayo Edebiri, Keke Palmer, Glorilla, The Piano Lesson, Fight Night - Variety
- Katt Williams: The Man Who Opened the Portal - GQ
