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Affion Crockett Stars on the Black Carpet for 'Laugh At My Pain'
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Affion Crockett Stars at the Debut of "In the Flow" in Beverly Hills 2
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Affion Crockett Stars at the Debut of "In the Flow" in Beverly Hills
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The SoJones Funny: Affion Crockett

By arbindsanders on  From blog.bullcitybillionaires.com
Article written by: Andre Sanchez Posted on: August 30, 2011 Tweet Since the days of Dave Chappelle, there haven’t been many sketch comedians who also do signature impersonations as well as Affion Crockett.  Recently, Affion did a sketch segment for The Breakfast Club which was pretty clever, but first a little back story: with a lot of hip hop fans adding fuel to the fire of the beef between Lil Wayne and Jay-Z, lines were exchanged such as: “I’m like really half a billi n...Read Full Story

That's Rocawear: Affion Crockett

By ILP VIDEO on  From ilovepwnage.com
Currently, Affion is starring in and producing his own sketch comedy show, quot;In the Flow With Affion Crockettquot; for FOX which is also executive produced by Jamie Foxx. Be sure to tune in Sunday s at 9:30!Read Full Story

Fox Axes ‘Affion Crockett’; Will ‘Living Color’ Come Calling?

By eurzimbio on  From eurweb.com
Affion Crockett attends Kevin Hart's "Laugh At My Pain" feature film black carpet premiere at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood (Sept. 7, 2011) *After airing just six episodes earlier this fall, Fox has decided to cancel its short-lived sketch comedy series “In the Flow with Affion Crockett,” reports EW.com The series had among its producers Jamie Foxx, “MAD TV” co-creators Fax Bahr and Adam Small,” Arrested Development” creator Mitch Hurwitz and “Two and a Half Men‘s” executive...Read Full Story

Affion Crockett Joke goes completely wrong: Don't mess with Peter Gunz son (Corey)

By MonaShakespeare on  From iamnotacelebrityasskisser.blogspot.com
VRS. Hip-hop comedian Affion Crockett has been labeled "the next Jim Carrey" for his impeccable impression work (that's how long he's been doing his thing), but when he spoofed Young Money rapper Cory Gunz earlier this week, he received some unanticipated feedback. After hiring an actor to channel the 24-year-old's unique flow and appearance in the promo for his Jamie Foxx-produced 'In the Flow' series on FOX, Crockett was confronted by Cory Gunz's unhappy daddy, Peter Gunz, of 'Deja Vu...Read Full Story

Interview With Comedian-Actor ‘Affion Crockett’

By Kadeem Lundy on  From entertainmentinjection.wordpress.com
Interview By: Kadeem Lundy Many remember comedian and actor Affion Crockett from his appearances on hit television shows such as Nick Cannon’s Wild N Out, as well as for his work in films such as MTV’s ‘Dance Flick’ with the Wayans Brothers. Now Affion is the star of his own Fox comedy sketch series titled ‘In the Flow With Affion’. Affion recently spoke with me about making his show work to satisfy both his fans who have been there from the start, to his new fans that are just discovering...Read Full Story
EURweb Names Winner in Thousand Words ‘Shut Your Mouth’ Contest
That’s enough to buy a lot more lemonade or at least some singing lessons.  Special thanks to actress/writer Alisa Banks and actor/dancer/comedian Affion Crockett for being a part of EUR’s judging committee.  Subscribe to EURweb.com for daily ...  
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Sketch comedy series “In the Flow with Affion Crockett” gets no second season. “I Hate My Teenage Daughter” doesn’t up FOX’s sitcom rep. Quirky medical drama “House” goes off the air after eight seasons. “Bones” spinoff “The Finder ...  
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