(1979-12-17) December 17, 1979 (age 44) Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Medium
Stand-up
television
film
Years active
2001–present
Spouse
Verina Robinson
(m. 2008; div. 2017)
Children
3
MiltonHowery Jr. (born December 17, 1979),[1] better known as Lil Rel Howery, is an American stand-up comedian and actor. Howery is known for playing Robert Carmichael in NBC's television comedy series The Carmichael Show (2015–2017) and Rod Williams in the horror film Get Out (2017). He starred in the short-lived TV series Rel (2018–2019), which he created and co-produced.
Early life
Milton Howery Jr. grew up on the West Side of Chicago, the son of Nancy and Milton.[1][2] He attended Providence St. Mel School from fifth grade to ninth. He transferred to Crane High School.[3] At Crane, Howery wrote jokes and created a script in a senior talent show, after which he decided to pursue comedy professionally.[3] Playing high school basketball, he reminded people of his older cousin Darrel, and was nicknamed Lil Rel.[4]
In 2012, Howery and five other comedians starred in Fox's revival of the 1990s sketch program In Living Color.[6][10] The show was canceled in 2013. Howery went on to work as a writer, producer, and one of the regular cast members of the truTV sketch comedy series Friends of the People.[11] In 2015, he began co-starring as Bobby Carmichael on the NBC sitcom The Carmichael Show alongside the show's creator, Jerrod Carmichael.[12]
In early 2016, Netflix added Howery's first exclusive solo stand-up special, Kevin Hart Presents: Lil Rel: RELevent, for streaming in the United States.[13]
On May 10, 2018, Fox picked up Rel, a sitcom starring Howery in the lead role and Jerrod Carmichael and Mike Scully serving as executive producers. Howery said the show is loosely based on his own life, including being a divorced father.[16] The series premiered September 9, 2018.
Howery starred alongside Ryan Reynolds in the comedy film Free Guy. He played Buddy, a security guard.[17]
From 2019 to 2022, Howery had played the character Bishop on the HBO Max sitcom South Side.[18]
In 2019, HBO released Howery's second stand-up special, Lil Rel Howery: Live in Crenshaw.[19] His third special, I said it. Y'all thinking it. was filmed in his hometown of Chicago and released in 2022.[20] He starred in many movies from 2022 to 2023 such as I Love My Dad, Deep Water, and Vacation Friends 2. In 2024, he would have a role the film adaptation of Harold and the Purple Crayon, playing Harold's friend Moose.[21]
Personal life
Howery married Verina Robinson on November 24, 2008.[22][23] They have two children. The couple divorced in 2017.[23][24]
In June 2016, Howery was a passenger in a vehicle that struck another car in University Village, Chicago.[25] The driver in the other car argued with Howery and called 911, claiming that Howery had punched him in the face.[25][26] The driver of the car in which Howery was riding drove away without him.[25] Police officers arrested Howery on a charge of misdemeanor battery,[25] but he was found not guilty.[27][28] The driver sued Howery for injuries suffered during the fight.[23]
^ abVivanco, Leonor (June 15, 2009). "Chicago Laugh Attack". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on April 11, 2019. Retrieved December 30, 2018.