Tiffany Haddish filmography

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Tiffany Haddish is an American stand-up comedian, actress, and author. [1] [2] Her breakthrough came in 2017, when she garnered critical acclaim for her performance in the comedy film Girls Trip . Haddish has won a Primetime Emmy Award for her work as a host on a Saturday Night Live episode, and she has published a memoir, The Last Black Unicorn. She starred in the TBS series The Last O.G. , and executive produced and voiced Tuca in the Netflix/Adult Swim animated series Tuca & Bertie . In 2021, she won a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for her comedy album Black Mitzvah, making her the second African-American woman to win this prize after Whoopi Goldberg in 1986.

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Tiffany Haddish in 2019

Film

Key
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YearTitleRoleNotes
2005The Urban DemographicJanice Green
2008 Meet the Spartans Urban Girl
2009 Janky Promoters Michelle
After Hours Comedy, Vol 1.HerselfVideo
2010Wax On, F*ck OffProstituteShort
2011Driving by BrailleDrum Major
2012Honk If You're an LA DouchebagLes HolmesShort
What My Husband Doesn't KnowFalanaVideo
BoostersDebra
2013Christmas WeddingAurora
20144PlayComedian
Patterns of AttractionSandra Lewis
WishesJeanie
School Dance Trina
2015StuntedTeriShort
2016 Keanu Trina "Hi-C" Parker
2017 Mad Families Keko
Girls Trip Dina
2018All Between UsMishawn
Uncle Drew Jess
The Oath Kai Albert Button-Montana [3]
Night School Carrie Carter
Nobody's Fool Tanya
Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour HerselfDocumentary
2019 The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part Queen Watevra Wa'Nabi (voice)
The Secret Life of Pets 2 Daisy (voice)
The Angry Birds Movie 2 Debbie (voice)
The Kitchen Ruby O'Carroll
Between Two Ferns: The Movie Herself
2020 Like a Boss Mia Carter
Phineas and Ferb the Movie:
Candace Against the Universe
"The Sound Someone Makes When They Explode From The Waist Up" (voice)
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run Tiffany Hadock - Master of Ceremonies (voice)
Yearly Departed Herself - EulogistComedy special
2021 On the Count of Three Natasha
Bad Trip Trina Malone
Here Today Emma Payge
The Card Counter La Linda
2022 The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent Vivian Etten
Easter Sunday Vanessa
2023 Landscape with Invisible Hand Ms. Costello
Haunted Mansion Harriet
Back on the Strip Verna
2024 Bad Boys: Ride or Die TBA

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 Pimp My Ride HerselfEpisode: "Rashae's Ford Taurus"
That's So Raven CharlotteEpisode: "When in Dome"
2006 Bill Bellamy's Who's Got Jokes? HerselfEpisode: "Warm It Up in LA"
My Name Is Earl RobinEpisode: "The Bounty Hunter"
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Stripper #3Episode: "Charlie Gets Crippled"
The Underground HerselfEpisode #1.3
2007 Nick Cannon Presents: Short Circuitz HerselfEpisode #1.1
Just Jordan DiamondEpisode: "Krumpshakers"
2008 Racing for Time DeniseTV movie
Da NetworkOdetteTV movie
The McCaingelsThe BrideEpisode #1.1
Def Comedy Jam HerselfEpisode #8.3
Baisden After Dark HerselfEpisode: "Sex 101: Do Men Know What They're Doing in the Bedroom?"
Reality Bites Back Herself/Contestant5 episodes
2009 Comics Unleashed Herself1 episode
2009 In the Motherhood TeddyEpisode: "It Takes a Village Idiot"
Secret Girlfriend Jessica's Co-WorkerEpisode: "You and Your Ex Call It Quits"
Black to the Future HerselfEpisode: "Hour 4: The 00s"
The Tony Rock Project HerselfEpisode #1.8
2010UndateableHerselfDocumentary miniseries
Last Comic Standing Last Comic StandingEpisode #7.2
Naked But FunnyHerselfTV movie
2011 Who Wants to Date a Comedian? HerselfEpisode: "Tiffany Haddish"
2011–12 Chelsea Lately Herself/Round Table Guest4 episodes
2012 The Game Shawnda (Chardonnay's Friend)Episode: "The Black People Episode"
Russell Simmons Presents: The RuckusHerselfEpisode: "Wil Sylvince/Tiffany Haddish/Earthquake"
Snoop Dogg Presents: The Bad Girls of ComedyHerselfTV special
2013–14 Real Husbands of Hollywood Tiffany7 episodes
2014 New Girl LeslieEpisode: "Exes"
TripTank Delsyia (voice)Recurring cast (season 1)
Funniest Wins Herself/Contestant5 episodes
2014–15 If Loving You Is Wrong JackieMain cast (season 1)
2015Faux ShowFelicityTV movie
2015–17 The Carmichael Show Nekeisha Williams-CarmichaelMain cast
2016–17 Legends of Chamberlain Heights Cindy (voice)Main cast
2017Tiffany Haddish: She Ready! From the Hood to HollywoodHerselfStand-up special
Face ValueHerself (co-host)12 episodes
Saturday Night Live Herself (host)Episode: "Tiffany Haddish/Taylor Swift"
2018 Drunk History HerselfEpisode: "Heroines"
Funny You Should Ask Herself5 episodes
Sesame Street Dr. BirdwhistleEpisode: "When You're a Vet"
2018–20 The Last O.G. Shannon "Shay" BirkelandMain cast
2019 SpongeBob SquarePants HerselfEpisode: "SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout"
Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History Adult Mae Jemison Netflix special
Bob's Burgers Patricia (voice)Episode: "Roamin' Bob-iday" [4]
Double Dare HerselfContestant[ citation needed ]
What Just Happened??! with Fred Savage HerselfEpisode: "Parents"
Crank Yankers Herself (voice)2 episodes
Tiffany Haddish: Black MitzvahHerselfNetflix stand-up special" [5]
Live in Front of a Studio Audience Willona WoodsEpisode: "'All in the Family' and 'Good Times'" [6]
2019, 2021Tiffany Haddish Presents: They ReadyHerselfNetflix comedy series
2019–22 Tuca & Bertie Tuca (voice)Main cast [7]
2019–21 Kids Say the Darndest Things Herself (host)28 episodes
2020 Self Made Lelia Main cast
Saving OurLives: BET COVID-19 Relief EffortHerselfTelevision special
Feeding America Comedy FestivalHerselfTelevision special
Home Movie: The Princess Bride Princess ButtercupEpisode: "Chapter One: As You Wish" [8]
Nickelodeon's Unfiltered HerselfEpisode: "Hot Dog Dance Party!"
Lady PartsHerselfEpisode: "Tiffany Haddish Gets Her Uterus Tilted"
Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special HerselfTelevision special
2020–present Solar Opposites Aisha (voice)Recurring cast
The Freak Brothers Kitty (voice)Main cast
2021 The Price Is Right HerselfEpisode: "With Tiffany Haddish"
Friday Night VibesHerself (host)19 episodes
2022–23 The Afterparty Detective DannerMain cast; [9] 18 episodes [10]
2022 Phat Tuesdays: The Era Of Hip Hop Comedy HerselfDocumentary series
The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder Ms. Hill (voice)Episode: "Home School"
Crank Yankers Tammy Jones (voice)Episode: "Tiffany Haddish, Desus & Mero and Jimmy Kimmel"
2023 Whose Line is it Anyway? HerselfEpisode: "Tiffany Haddish"
A Very Demi Holiday SpecialHerselfTelevision special [11]

Music videos

YearTitleArtist(s)AlbumRoleRef.
2017"Moonlight" Jay-Z 4:44 Phoebe Buffay [12]
2018"Girls Like You" (Original version)
(featuring Cardi B)
Maroon 5 Red Pill Blues Herself [13] [14] [15]
"Girls Like You" (Volume 2)
(featuring Cardi B)
"Girls Like You" (Vertical Video)
(featuring Cardi B)
"What's Going On" Todrick Hall Forbidden
"Ring-a-Ling"
"Pettiness"
"Apple Pie"
"Nice for What" Drake Scorpion
"Goals"Yung NovaCarpe Diem
2019"Soul of a Woman" Johnny Gill Game Changer II [16]
"Dripeesha"
(featuring Tiffany Haddish)
Todrick Hall Haus Party, Pt. 2 [17]
2020"Come and Get Your Baby Daddy"Tiffany Haddish
"You Do You"
(featuring Tiffany Haddish)
Jason Mraz Look for the Good

Video games

YearTitleRole
2009 Terminator Salvation Resistance Soldier

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