Gary Owen
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I'm talking about comfort.
uh no one of the editors called me and um i guess i guess i don't know how i got that title but it was because my first tv appearance was was on bet and then almost every movie i've done had a black lead actor so i became like i became black people's guy as far as white people goes
uh no one of the editors called me and um i guess i guess i don't know how i got that title but it was because my first tv appearance was was on bet and then almost every movie i've done had a black lead actor so i became like i became black people's guy as far as white people goes
uh no one of the editors called me and um i guess i guess i don't know how i got that title but it was because my first tv appearance was was on bet and then almost every movie i've done had a black lead actor so i became like i became black people's guy as far as white people goes
Yo, we pitched it to all the networks. BET bought it. We went to everybody. But BET bought the show. So I'm like, yeah, I would have went on Telemundo if I spoke Spanish.
Yo, we pitched it to all the networks. BET bought it. We went to everybody. But BET bought the show. So I'm like, yeah, I would have went on Telemundo if I spoke Spanish.
Yo, we pitched it to all the networks. BET bought it. We went to everybody. But BET bought the show. So I'm like, yeah, I would have went on Telemundo if I spoke Spanish.
because whatever they ride with me over 25 years of comedy like for is it a it's a happy accident that you ended up being popular to black america well you know i was in the navy and i was in san diego and i was listening to the radio station called z90 it was a hip-hop station and they said we're looking for the funniest black comedian in san diego so i entered and I won it.
because whatever they ride with me over 25 years of comedy like for is it a it's a happy accident that you ended up being popular to black america well you know i was in the navy and i was in san diego and i was listening to the radio station called z90 it was a hip-hop station and they said we're looking for the funniest black comedian in san diego so i entered and I won it.
because whatever they ride with me over 25 years of comedy like for is it a it's a happy accident that you ended up being popular to black america well you know i was in the navy and i was in san diego and i was listening to the radio station called z90 it was a hip-hop station and they said we're looking for the funniest black comedian in san diego so i entered and I won it.
And so once I won it, that got me auditioned for Comic View and then that got me on BET. So when you're early in your career, you're just trying to get on TV and you don't choose your audience, they choose you. So I just kinda, my first couple breaks was on black entertainment television. So I just kinda ran with it.
And so once I won it, that got me auditioned for Comic View and then that got me on BET. So when you're early in your career, you're just trying to get on TV and you don't choose your audience, they choose you. So I just kinda, my first couple breaks was on black entertainment television. So I just kinda ran with it.
And so once I won it, that got me auditioned for Comic View and then that got me on BET. So when you're early in your career, you're just trying to get on TV and you don't choose your audience, they choose you. So I just kinda, my first couple breaks was on black entertainment television. So I just kinda ran with it.
Oh yeah, but it was San Diego. It's not like it was Brooklyn.
Oh yeah, but it was San Diego. It's not like it was Brooklyn.
Oh yeah, but it was San Diego. It's not like it was Brooklyn.
It was cool. We didn't break the curse. When we got the show, we said, don't do reality TV. Everybody gets divorced. Yeah, we didn't break that curse because we got divorced a couple of years later.
It was cool. We didn't break the curse. When we got the show, we said, don't do reality TV. Everybody gets divorced. Yeah, we didn't break that curse because we got divorced a couple of years later.
It was cool. We didn't break the curse. When we got the show, we said, don't do reality TV. Everybody gets divorced. Yeah, we didn't break that curse because we got divorced a couple of years later.
That's what everybody says if you go to social media. They're like, yo, if you do reality TV, everybody ends up broken up or divorced eventually. And yeah, we kept that streak going.