Thomas Davidson (born November 10, 1963) is an American comedian, film and television actor. He is perhaps best known as a member of the sketch comedy TV show In Living Color.
Strictly Business' is about a young black man who is learning about himself, and that applies to a lot of young black men, those who are trying to find jobs. This film gives them a good look at that situation.
Blacks don't square dance. If you see a black person square dancing, it is definitely the seventh sign.
New Jack City' and 'Boyz 'N the Hood' are realities, but movies like 'Strictly Business' are realities, too.
I'd like to continue doing movies, clubs, concert halls and television. I like something about each one.
I would prefer not to be in a car with someone who can't really drive that well!
I do so many roles, I can't be typecast.
I'm a creature of adaptation. I take advantage of the second and the moment. My comedy breathes; it's not really that predictable. I do have a linear style, but other than that, there's a lot of abstract. I just go off on what I'm thinking. I'm not that topical. I like to talk about me and my experiences.
Stand-up keeps you alive. It is definitely the most specialized field in comedy because you need to stay sharp and well-tuned every night.
I used to want to be a singer and a musician for years, from 6 years old to today. I'm not really good, but in time I could be. I'm more of a singer than anything.
I can personally feel the relief myself in my audiences when I bring up Obama because there was a lot of anti-Obama sentiment out there before the capture of bin Laden.