2006–2017: Breakthrough with Girls Trip Haddish's first break was a spot on the comedy competition ''
Bill Bellamy's Who's Got Jokes? She has appeared on such shows as Chelsea Lately, That's So Raven, My Name Is Earl, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, The Underground, Nick Cannon's Short Circuitz, @midnight, Just Jordan, In the Motherhood, Def Comedy Jam, Reality Bites Back and New Girl, and
has starred in movies including Meet the Spartans and Janky Promoters. In 2013, she had a recurring role on Real Husbands of Hollywood. In 2014, she was cast in the Oprah Winfrey Network drama series If Loving You Is Wrong. She left after the first season for a regular role on the NBC sitcom The Carmichael Show,'' where she starred as Nekeisha, the semi-estranged wife of Bobby Carmichael (
Lil Rel Howery) for three seasons. In 2017, Haddish starred alongside
Regina Hall,
Jada Pinkett Smith and
Queen Latifah in the comedy film
Girls Trip. It received widely positive reviews from critics, attaining an approval rating of 91% on
Rotten Tomatoes and a "generally favorable reviews" score of 71 out of 100 from
Metacritic. Haddish was acclaimed for her performance as the loud happy-go-lucky Dina, with several critics likening her breakthrough to that of
Melissa McCarthy. Katie Walsh of the
Chicago Tribune proclaimed that "this is Haddish's movie, and will make her a star. It's clear from the moment she hits the screen..." Further,
Girls Trip grossed over $140 million worldwide against its production budget of $20 million to become the highest-grossing comedy film of 2017. In 2021, Haddish's performance was included on
The New Yorker's list of the best film performances of the 21st century. The author of the list,
Richard Brody, wrote that "...where most comedians, even improvising, appear to create a persona, Haddish imbues her work with the force of her own experience. If the seventeen-minute speech that she gave at the
New York Film Critics Circle banquet in 2018 had been released as a film, it would have made my list, too. Both it and her performance in
Girls Trip, as great as they are, only hint at the power of her inventive imagination." Reviewing the special for
Vox,
Caroline Framke stated, "Haddish is just really damn funny, and deserves a recommendation wherever we can give it to her... [She] unleashes hilarious, filthy, and even moving anecdotes to tell the story of her life to this point, without anything holding her back, at long last." Haddish also co-hosted the
BET game show
Face Value with
Deon Cole. She hosted the November 11, 2017 episode of
Saturday Night Live, making her the first African-American woman stand-up comedian to host the show; it won her the
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series. Her memoir,
The Last Black Unicorn (written with
Tucker Max) was released in December 2017 by
Simon & Schuster and debuted at #15 on
The New York Times best-seller list.
2018–present: Night School and other roles Beginning in 2018, Haddish starred opposite
Tracy Morgan in the
TBS sitcom
The Last O.G., her first lead in a sitcom. Her 2018 film roles include a supporting part in
Uncle Drew, and a lead role, opposite
Kevin Hart, in the comedy
Night School, reuniting with
Girls Trip director Malcolm D. Lee. In parallel, she starred in the
Tyler Perry movie ''
Nobody's Fool with Tika Sumpter, Omari Hardwick, Mehcad Brooks, Amber Riley and Whoopi Goldberg. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $33 million worldwide. In 2018, Haddish signed a first-look deal with HBO and was named one of the 100 most influential people in world by Time magazine. In the same year, The Hollywood Reporter'' listed her among the 100 most powerful people in entertainment, and again in 2019. In 2019, Haddish voiced Queen Watevra Wa'Nabi in
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part; Daisy in
The Secret Life of Pets 2; and Tuca on the
Netflix animated sitcom
Tuca & Bertie, which premiered in May. Also that year,
ABC revived
Kids Say the Darndest Things with Haddish as host and producer. It premiered on October 6 as part of a three-hour family-oriented block of programming. In August 2019, Netflix premiered her new comedy special,
Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Ready. In each episode, Haddish introduced one of her favorite stand-up comedians in order to give them mainstream exposure. The series included stand-up sets from
Chaunté Wayans,
April Macie, Tracey Ashley,
Aida Rodriguez, Flame Monroe and Marlo Williams. In 2020, Haddish starred in
Like a Boss, the first studio comedy film of the 2020s, for
Paramount Pictures, co-starring with
Rose Byrne and
Salma Hayek. Haddish was asked to host the
2021 Grammy Awards pre-telecast premiere ceremony, but turned down the request after
the Recording Academy said she had to pay her own way. She explained that the academy would not cover her hair, makeup or wardrobe for the three-hour-long event, commenting: "All of that would have to come out of my pocket, [...] I don't know if this might mean I might not get nominated ever again, but I think it's disrespectful. [...] It's like a guy asking you on a date but telling you that you have to pay for it." She won the 2021
Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for
Black Mitzvah, with the news being broken to her in the middle of a taping of
Kids Say the Darndest Things. From 2021 to 2022, Haddish voiced Lady K, the head of a recording studio, in the animated series ''
Karma's World''. In 2026, Haddish competed in
season fourteen of
The Masked Singer as "Le Who Who" which is based on the popular
Labubu toys. She was eliminated on "Fear Night" where Haddish voiced her disappointment that she didn't go all the way like she planned to do. In this year in 2026, she is a guest star from the children's television in
Yo Gabba Gabbaland in Season 2 and played the character Turkey McJerky the Dance Teacher. ==Personal life==