These 7 Comedians-Turned-Actors Are In Shows And Movies That Will Make You Cry Laughing Or Cry Crying

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The current state of social affairs has me flipping between comedy and drama to laugh to keep myself from crying and then actually cry so that I keep my sense of humanity during all this change.

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These comedians-turned-actors show up in projects that will have me running out the room cackling or sitting down on the floor in tears.

1.The “Hood Hero” DeRay Davis.

DeRay Davis poses with a smile on the red carpet at a Snowfall premiere

The Hollywood Improv has some of the best comedy acts the art has to offer, and its weekly MonDeRays show is especially entertaining.

Exterior of the Hollywood Improv comedy club.

Long before I saw South Side of Chicago native DeRay Davis at the Hollywood Improv, his comedy kept me laughing. Now I watch him as a stone-cold gangster on Snowfall.

DeRay Davis poses with a straight face on the red carpet at a Snowfall premiere

DeRay Davis transforms from his “Hood Hero” stand-up persona to a stone-cold killer who comes to be an entrusted member by central character Franklin Saint — played by Damson Idris — as the story of Snowfall develops.

Damson Idris poses on the red carpet of a Snowfall premiere

DeRay Davis has successfully done the one thing that every great comedian-turned-actor must do: master the art of not acting.

Comedians are loved for their physicality and quick, big emotional reactions. It works well in stand-up and comedic film projects; however, Davis steps his game up as Peaches.

DeRay Davis smiles onstage during a stand-up set

FX’s Snowfall is a crack origin story that brings audiences to understand the CIA’s key involvement in the 1980s crack epidemic that targeted African American communities.

Crystal rocks form a loose circular pattern on a table

With Davis's affinity for thinking big, it makes sense that Snowfall is a project that speaks to him. He is a man with a vision for what he wants his legacy to be, and it is etched into the way he chooses his work.

“I would like to bring back those shows that made us like Def Comedy Jam,” DeRay Davis expressed when doing an exclusive interview with BET.com in February 2022, while discussing the Black comedy docuseries Phat Tuesdays.

To cry-laughing watch DeRay Davis’s Netflix Comedy special How to Act Black. To cry-crying watch FX’s Snowfall.

2.Mr. Triple Threat Jamie Foxx

Jamie Foxx poses while biting onto a pair of glasses on the red carpet premiere of a Spider-Man film.

By 1996, Jamie Foxx had worked his way into starring in his own television show.

Jamie Foxx smikes at a Hollywood red carpet event

The actor from Terrell, Texas, with immense talent starred in Any Given Sunday in 1999 alongside LL Cool J.

Foxx also happens to be a former high school quarterback. The film was surrounded by rumors that the two were beefing on set and that a fight even took place. In an interview with Stephen Jackson and Matt Barnes on Showtime Sports, Foxx describes his "beef" with LL Cool J as a thing that makes the film so good. It was a friendly competition that worked well for a film about football.

Jamie Foxx’s work in Ray and Just Mercy put my emotions in absolute shambles.

Roger Ebert: The movie would be worth seeing simply for the sound of the music and the sight of Jamie Foxx performing it.

Jamie Foxx wears a tuxedo while hosting an awards show

Watching Jamie Foxx’s perform as Ray Charles’ joy, suffering, and everything in between has pulled just about every tear out of me each time that I’ve watched it.

But it doesn’t stop there. Jamie Foxx stars in Just Mercy alongside Michael B. Jordan, bringing the ills of mass incarceration to the silver screen, and it hit me where it hurts.

To say that Jamie Foxx’s performance was heartfelt is an understatement as he portrays a man who receives the rescue of exoneration.

In Just Mercy, Jamie Foxx gives a face to the invisibilization of mass incarceration.

When I want to laugh, I watch Jamie Foxx’s comedy special I Might Need Security and Horrible Bosses (or Horrible Bosses 2) just to see him in the franchise’s most memorable scenes where he plays Motherfucker Jones. For a good cry, it’s Ray and Just Mercy for me.

3.Mr. Variety Show Steve Martin

Steve Martin smiles wide while wearing a hat and glasses

Steve Martin teaches comedy.

A young Steve Martin performs stand-up onstage while playing a banjo and dancing
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There are so many Steve Martin classics to choose from, but the Father of the Bride film franchise takes the cake for laugh-cry moments.

Steve Martin and Diane Keaton are caught on the red carpet

Steve Martin’s performance as George Banks alongside Williams-Paisley as his daughter Annie is a story about a family that struggles to out-grow old dynamics.

His over-the-top facial expressions while fighting to accept his daughter's maturity are met with such low-stakes reactions from Keaton and Williams-Paisley that it makes Martin’s character appear even more ridiculous. Like the scene where Annie’s fiancé touches her knee, and her father George’s eyes nearly burst out of his head, no one notices.

Father of the Bride is a family film with a touching message about a father’s love for his daughter, and his duty to protect and provide for her.

Steve Martin holds a bouquet of roses in a garden

Steve Martin’s drama-dey acting is showcased incredibly well in the Hulu series Only Murders in the Building.

Steve Martin is hysterical as Charles-Haden Savage.

Selena Gomez, Martin Short, and Steve Martin sit in a car while filming "Only Murders in the Building"

Some of the most emotional scenes from Martin include ones where Charles describes his relationship with his previous lady.

Steve Martin walks through a park

For laughs, then cries watch Father of the Bride, and then watch Only Murders in the Building.

4.Comedy King Kevin Hart.

Kevin Hart smiles at a red carpet event

Real Husbands of Hollywood is a certain kind of magic.

Real Husbands of Hollywood has played such a significant role alongside the development of Kevin Hart’s career that it even manifested a joint comedy tour with comedic mastermind Chris Rock.

In November 2021, Kevin Hart spoke to CBS News about his recent Netflix series True Story, which also stars Hollywood OG Wesley Snipes.

Kevin Hart poses on the red carpet at the True Story premiere

True Story is an almost Shakesperian story of two brothers.

Comedy King Kevin Hart relies on reality.

Kevin Hart performs stand-up onstage with a mic in hand

“In the book, Hart recounts how his father broke into his mother’s house to steal money. Another time, he robbed Robert Hart’s barbershop and crashed his car,” says Lang.

Eventually, Hart chose to heal his relationship with his father — making him a better man and a better actor.

The way that Kevin Hart connects with his character Kid in True Story is evident in how "in genre" his performance is, despite being known as the guy who makes people smile using family trauma.

Watch Kevin Hart in Real Husbands of Hollywood or his collection of comedy specials to make you laugh, and check out True Story because it just might make you cry.

5.Man of a thousand faces, Jim Carrey.

Jim Carrey smiles at an Oscar event

Talk about a comedian-turned-actor with incredible range and the résumé to match.

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Jim Carrey’s most talked-about work just may be his performance in the now-infamous film The Truman Show.

Jim Carrey performs as a man whose sense of peace is shattered, as he goes through a mental breakdown that unveils itself to truly be a breakthrough right before the audience's eyes, and it is stunning.

The range of emotions portrayed is no easy feat. Carrey is anxious around his wife, wildly free with his lover, and out-of-pocket with his neighbors once the jig is up. The film inspired a number of parodies, including one of my favorite episodes of Boy Meets World.

The Canadian-born US citizen has brought audiences laughs through In Living Color, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Dumb and Dumber, and The Mask. However, Fun With Dick and Jane is a hidden gem.

One of his most tear-jerking performances can be seen in the romantic sci-fi film Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind.

The story depicts a love so strong, so meant to be that this couple perhaps unknowingly saves their relationship by trying to erase it.

Laugh with Jim Carrey in Fun With Dick and Jane. Laugh-cry when you watch The Truman Show. Smile-cry when you watch Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind.

6.The late, great Robin Williams.

Robin Williams posts wearing a hate while holding up one hand and wearing a pattern shirt

Williams’ performance in the 1993 film Mrs. Doubtfire captured the hearts of families who gathered to watch the story about a father who fights to protect his role in the lives of his children.

Robin Williams delivers a no-holds-barred performance in Mrs. Doubtfire.

Robin Williams is stunned with his mouth open while performing as Mrs. Doubtfire in a kitchen scene

Actress Lisa Jakub on working with Robin Williams: "He was very open about his issues with mental wellness. He taught me it was OK to be vulnerable. What was most meaningful to me was to see that human beneath the comedic act."

The big heart of Robin Williams is seen through his therapeutic work in the 1998 film Patch Adams.

Williams brings this true story to life with his light.

Robin Williams and Monica Potter sit cross from each other at a picnic table in a scene from "Patch Adams"

The real Dr. Patch Adams says he never charged money for patients in the clinic.

Williams gives Patch Adams a theatrical air that communicates the love behind his work.

Truthfully, Patch Adams wasn’t pleased with the film, and neither was Roger Ebert because of the Hollywood spin it put on the true story. Patch Adams may not be a historical reference for the exact sequence of events, but I believe it does represent the messages of empathy, compassion, joy, and spirituality in a way that resonates.

Reconnect with Robin Williams through his work. Laugh and cry to Mrs. Doubtfire and Patch Adams.

7.The quiet but lethal Deon Cole.

In Deon Cole’s Reel Talk interview with BET in March 2021, he shares he is a quiet person, which throws some people off because they expect him to be a loud, in-your-face comic. As a child, Cole was very imaginative. “No father figure. Just me and my mother and my mother trying to make enough for us to eat. It was just me and my imagination.”  He also says a $50 bet led to his comedy career when his friend dared him to go onstage and perform stand-up. His picks for the greatest comedians of his life that have affected him: Richard Pryor, Lenny Bruce, Eddie Murphy, Red Foxx, George Carlin, Bernie Mac. 

Deon Cole's comedy is centered on uplifting people while making them laugh.

Jason Tabrys interviewed Cole for Uproxx about his Netflix special Cole Hearted. “Comedically, man, I’m just trying to be on a page where I can just uplift people, no matter what it is. Just try to give them some type of upliftment and make them laugh. At the same time, make them think about something they wouldn’t normally think about,” the actor and comedian shared.One of his greatest inspirations is stand-up comedian and actor Steven Wright. “To tap into the obvious like that and then make it funny like that, is pure genius. To take something so small and blow it out of proportion like that, is genius, and I love that. That’s a style that is his vibe.”

Early in his career, Deon Cole appeared in Ice Cube’s Barbershop, alongside fellow South Side of Chicago comedian DeRay Davis.

Cole plays the role of customer Darrel in the 2002 film Barbershop. By 2007, he joined the cast of Nick Cannon’s Short Circuitz, where “Nick Cannon and a troupe of actors perform a series of brief topical sketches, impersonations, and parodies.”

In 2009, Deon Cole made three appearances on The Tonight Show With Conan O’Brien and later on 35 episodes on Conan.

Deon Cole’s Charlie Telphy on Black-ish is distinctively, memorably funny.

Charlie’s “frosty” relationship with Diane Johnson masterfully brings more laughs.

After snagging Charlie on Black-ish and DJ Tanner on Angie Tribeca in 2016, Deon Cole delivered a stunning performance as Wiley Escoe in the Black Western The Harder They Fall.

Katie Nodjimbadem for Smithsonian Magazine: “Though [Nat] Love’s tales from the frontier seem typical for a 19th-century cowboy, they come from a source rarely associated with the Wild West. Love was African-American, born into slavery near Nashville, Tennessee.”

"The Harder They Fall" cast and production members pose in front of a pop-up saloon at an event for the film
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“African-American cowboys faced discrimination in the towns they passed through — they were barred from eating at certain restaurants or staying in certain hotels, for example —but within their crews, they found respect and a level of equality unknown to other African-Americans of the era,” says Nodjimbadem.

However, The Harder They Fall tells a more gritty and dramatized version of Nat’s story, where Deon Cole’s Wiley Escoe is a bad dude in a bad situation.

Deon Cole and Kelly Clarkson laugh together on the set of "The Kelly Clarkson Show"

The Harder They Fall is a tale about a community rife with rivalry where brothers are enemies and so are friends.

Jay-Z, Regina King, Deon Cole, and Idris Elba pose for a photo together at a Hollywood event

Laugh out loud with Deon Cole in Black-ish and his Netflix special Cole Hearted. Shed a couple tears while watching The Harder They Fall.

Which comedians make you laugh and cry? Tell me in the comments!