From Stand-Up Routines to Sporting Life
From Stand-Up Routines to Sporting Life
By PATRICK HEALY
Published: February 27, 2012
As a Yale-trained actor as well as a stand-up comedian used to shutting up yahoos in the audience, David Alan Grier rarely feels rattled onstage. But he was nearly beside himself during a recent performance of The Gershwins Porgy and Bess, the Broadway musical in which he plays the drug dealer Sporting Life, a role most identified with Cab Calloway and Sammy Davis Jr.
Every time Mr. Grier entered a scene, strutting like a peacock among the poor of Catfish Row, the same young woman in the audience burst out giggling.
Some people think I play for laughs, that Im just In Living Color, he recalled in an interview the other day, referring to the popular sketch-comedy series that ran on Fox from 1990 to 1994 and also starred the Wayans brothers and Jim Carrey. But I never wanted to be a comic. I wanted to be a leading man the black lawyer, the black doctor, the black policeman.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/28/theater/david-alan-grier-of-the-gershwins-porgy-and-bess.html?_r=1