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Craig Robinson reacts to comedy show being canceled after gunman opens fire in the club
The comedian, who is known for roles in "The Office" and "Hot Tub Time Machine," chronicled the experience in an Instagram Live video.
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‘The Masked Singer’ Spinoff ‘The Masked Dancer’ Taps Craig Robinson as Host
Fox's new "The Masked Singer" spinoff has found its host. "The Masked Dancer," which is inspired by a segment on Ellen DeGeneres' daytime show, will be hosted by Craig Robinson. The move expands Robinson's relationship with Fox, after he starred in the network's supernatural sitcom "Ghosted" a couple years ago. In a surprise to no-one, […]
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How Michelle Obama's brother Craig reacted when Barack said he'd run for president one day: 'Shhhh, shhh man'
Craig Robinson’s opinion of his sister’s boyfriend Barack Obama was especially significant, because their father had died.
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Robert Downey Jr. explains why he picked 'Dolittle' for his first non-Marvel movie in 6 years
Robert Downey Jr. lives on a rescue farm in Malibu -- but that does not mean he talks to animals in real life.
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Eddie Murphy on real-life 'Dolemite' and how audiences would react to 'audacious' shock comic in today's cancel culture
Eddie Murphy, Wesley Snipes, Keegan-Michael Key and Craig Robinson talk about how Rudy Ray "Dolemite" Moore would be looked at today.
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'F*** cancel culture': Eddie Murphy, cast of 'Dolemite Is My Name' address the comedy controversy
"Dolemite Is My Name" stars Eddie Murphy, Keegan-Michael Key, Craig Robinson and Tituss Burgess weigh in on notion that comedy is losing its edge in the midst of "cancel culture."