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* 2014 ''Series/{{Deadbeat}}'': Gucci Man (1 episode)
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* 2014 ''Series/{{Deadbeat}}'': ''Series/{{Deadbeat|2014}}'': Gucci Man (1 episode)
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Since leaving ''SNL'', Edwards has voiced Donkey in two ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' projects, replacing Creator/EddieMurphy. He also voiced the character in a video game around the time of his start on ''SNL''. Other projects have included the films ''Film/ANewWave''--co-starring with Creator/JohnKrasinski and Creator/LaceyChabert--and Creator/ChrisRock's ''Film/TopFive''.
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Since leaving ''SNL'', Edwards has voiced Donkey in two several ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' projects, replacing Creator/EddieMurphy. He also voiced the character in a video game around the time of his start on ''SNL''.Creator/EddieMurphy. Other projects have included the films ''Film/ANewWave''--co-starring with Creator/JohnKrasinski and Creator/LaceyChabert--and Creator/ChrisRock's ''Film/TopFive''.
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** Same role in 2011 short ''Thriller Night''. Previously voiced it in video game ''Shrek: Fairy Tale Freakdown''.
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** Same role Edwards also voiced Donkey in the 2011 short ''Thriller Night''. Previously voiced it in Night'' and the 2023 video game ''Shrek: Fairy Tale Freakdown''.''VideoGame/DreamWorksAllStarKartRacing''.
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Dean Edwards (born July 30, 1970 in [[UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity The Bronx]]) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and voice actor best known for ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and the ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' franchise.
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Dean Edwards (born July 30, 1970 in [[UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity The Bronx]]) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and voice actor best known for ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and the ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' franchise.
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Since leaving ''SNL'', Edwards has voiced Donkey in two ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' films, ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' projects, replacing Creator/EddieMurphy. He also voiced the character in a video game around the time of his start on ''SNL''. Other projects have included the films ''Film/ANewWave''--co-starring with Creator/JohnKrasinski and Creator/LaceyChabert--and Creator/ChrisRock's ''Film/TopFive''.
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Edwards's stand-up comedy career took off after a six-year stint in the US Army Reserves. He began to get both live action and voice roles, leading to a successful audition on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive''. He didn't have any recurring characters on the show but did develop a number of impressions, including Secretary of State Colin Powell, Creator/DenzelWashington, Creator/DonCheadle, Music/MichaelJackson, and Music/BillyOcean. After his second season on the show, he and the more established Creator/TracyMorgan, the only two African-American cast members, both left. The next season would see the debuts of Creator/FinesseMitchell and Creator/KenanThompson.
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Edwards's stand-up comedy career took off after a six-year stint in the US Army Reserves. He began to get both live action and voice roles, leading to a successful audition on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive''. He didn't have any recurring characters on the show but did develop a number of impressions, including Secretary of State Colin Powell, UsefulNotes/ColinPowell, Creator/DenzelWashington, Creator/DonCheadle, Music/MichaelJackson, and Music/BillyOcean. After his second season on the show, he and the more established Creator/TracyMorgan, the only two African-American cast members, both left. The next season would see the debuts of Creator/FinesseMitchell and Creator/KenanThompson.
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Edwards's stand-up comedy career took off after a six-year stint in the US Army Reserves. He began to get both live action and voice roles, leading to a successful audition on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive''. He didn't have any recurring characters on the show but did develop a number of impressions, including Secretary of State Colin Powell, Creator/DenzelWashington, Creator/DonCheadle, Music/MichaelJackson, and Music/BillyOcean. After his second season on the show, he and the more established Creator/TracyMorgan, the only two African-American cast members, both left. The next season would see the debuts of Finesse Mitchell and Creator/KenanThompson.
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Edwards's stand-up comedy career took off after a six-year stint in the US Army Reserves. He began to get both live action and voice roles, leading to a successful audition on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive''. He didn't have any recurring characters on the show but did develop a number of impressions, including Secretary of State Colin Powell, Creator/DenzelWashington, Creator/DonCheadle, Music/MichaelJackson, and Music/BillyOcean. After his second season on the show, he and the more established Creator/TracyMorgan, the only two African-American cast members, both left. The next season would see the debuts of Finesse Mitchell Creator/FinesseMitchell and Creator/KenanThompson.
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Since leaving ''SNL'', Edwards has voiced Donkey in two ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' films, replacing Creator/EddieMurphy. He also voiced the character in a video game around the time of his start on ''SNL''. Other projects have included the films ''Film/ANewWave''--co-starring with Creator/JohnKrasinski and Creator/LaceyChabert--and Creator/ChrisRock's ''Film/TopFive''.
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Since leaving ''SNL'', Edwards has voiced Donkey in two ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' films, replacing Creator/EddieMurphy. He also voiced the character in a video game around the time of his start on ''SNL''. Other projects have included the films ''Film/ANewWave''--co-starring with Creator/JohnKrasinski and Creator/LaceyChabert--and Creator/ChrisRock's ''Film/TopFive''.''Film/TopFive''.
!!Dean Edwards appearances:
!!!Film
* 2003 ''Film/MarciX'': Audience Member
* 2004 ''Film/TonyAndTinasWedding'': Father Mark
* 2006 ''Film/ANewWave'': Rupert
* 2007 ''Film/UniversalRemote'': Serious Black Man
* 2007 ''Film/SpiderMan3'': Newsstand Patron
* 2008 ''Film/{{Goyband}}'': Ty
* 2010 ''Film/AprilsFools'': Now Later
* 2014 ''Film/TopFive'': Himself
!!!Live-Action TV
* 1996 ''Series/MelrosePlace'': Process Server (1 episode)
* 2001-03 ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'': Various/self
* 2004 ''Series/TheSopranos'': Charles (1 episode)
* 2014 ''Series/{{Deadbeat}}'': Gucci Man (1 episode)
!!!Voice Acting
* 1998 ''WesternAnimation/CelebrityDeathmatch'': Scottie Pippen[=/=]Creator/SpikeLee (2 episodes)
* 2006 ''WesternAnimation/WhereMyDogsAt'': Various Celebrities (6 episodes)
* 2010 ''WesternAnimation/ScaredShrekless'': Donkey
** Same role in 2011 short ''Thriller Night''. Previously voiced it in video game ''Shrek: Fairy Tale Freakdown''.
* 2011 ''WesternAnimation/{{Robotomy}}'': Robot (1 episode)
* 2019-20 ''WesternAnimation/OurCartoonPresident'': Sen. Cory Booker and others.
!!Dean Edwards appearances:
!!!Film
* 2003 ''Film/MarciX'': Audience Member
* 2004 ''Film/TonyAndTinasWedding'': Father Mark
* 2006 ''Film/ANewWave'': Rupert
* 2007 ''Film/UniversalRemote'': Serious Black Man
* 2007 ''Film/SpiderMan3'': Newsstand Patron
* 2008 ''Film/{{Goyband}}'': Ty
* 2010 ''Film/AprilsFools'': Now Later
* 2014 ''Film/TopFive'': Himself
!!!Live-Action TV
* 1996 ''Series/MelrosePlace'': Process Server (1 episode)
* 2001-03 ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'': Various/self
* 2004 ''Series/TheSopranos'': Charles (1 episode)
* 2014 ''Series/{{Deadbeat}}'': Gucci Man (1 episode)
!!!Voice Acting
* 1998 ''WesternAnimation/CelebrityDeathmatch'': Scottie Pippen[=/=]Creator/SpikeLee (2 episodes)
* 2006 ''WesternAnimation/WhereMyDogsAt'': Various Celebrities (6 episodes)
* 2010 ''WesternAnimation/ScaredShrekless'': Donkey
** Same role in 2011 short ''Thriller Night''. Previously voiced it in video game ''Shrek: Fairy Tale Freakdown''.
* 2011 ''WesternAnimation/{{Robotomy}}'': Robot (1 episode)
* 2019-20 ''WesternAnimation/OurCartoonPresident'': Sen. Cory Booker and others.
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Dean Edwards (born July 30, 1970 in [[UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity The Bronx]]) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and voice actor best known for ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and the ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' franchise.
Edwards's stand-up comedy career took off after a six-year stint in the US Army Reserves. He began to get both live action and voice roles, leading to a successful audition on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive''. He didn't have any recurring characters on the show but did develop a number of impressions, including Secretary of State Colin Powell, Creator/DenzelWashington, Creator/DonCheadle, Music/MichaelJackson, and Music/BillyOcean. After his second season on the show, he and the more established Creator/TracyMorgan, the only two African-American cast members, both left. The next season would see the debuts of Finesse Mitchell and Creator/KenanThompson.
Since leaving ''SNL'', Edwards has voiced Donkey in two ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' films, replacing Creator/EddieMurphy. He also voiced the character in a video game around the time of his start on ''SNL''. Other projects have included the films ''Film/ANewWave''--co-starring with Creator/JohnKrasinski and Creator/LaceyChabert--and Creator/ChrisRock's ''Film/TopFive''.
Edwards's stand-up comedy career took off after a six-year stint in the US Army Reserves. He began to get both live action and voice roles, leading to a successful audition on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive''. He didn't have any recurring characters on the show but did develop a number of impressions, including Secretary of State Colin Powell, Creator/DenzelWashington, Creator/DonCheadle, Music/MichaelJackson, and Music/BillyOcean. After his second season on the show, he and the more established Creator/TracyMorgan, the only two African-American cast members, both left. The next season would see the debuts of Finesse Mitchell and Creator/KenanThompson.
Since leaving ''SNL'', Edwards has voiced Donkey in two ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' films, replacing Creator/EddieMurphy. He also voiced the character in a video game around the time of his start on ''SNL''. Other projects have included the films ''Film/ANewWave''--co-starring with Creator/JohnKrasinski and Creator/LaceyChabert--and Creator/ChrisRock's ''Film/TopFive''.